TwoSeven Helps Groups Virtually Enjoy Streaming Subscription Service Content
Laura McQuarrie — April 16, 2020 — Pop Culture
References: twoseven.xyz & wellandgood
TwoSeven is an app that supports group streaming of a variety of different streaming subscription services, making it possible for people to virtually band together to enjoy movie nights even when apart. With TwoSeven, as many people as possible can be invited to collectively view content from Amazon Prime Video, Netflix, HBO Now, Vimeo and YouTube, as well as Hulu and Disney+ with the premium version of the app.
With this group streaming service, users' videos are automatically synced so that they can truly enjoy watching the same scenes at the same time. As well as being able to watch shows together, streaming subscription service members can also react in real-time with a live chat.
With this group streaming service, users' videos are automatically synced so that they can truly enjoy watching the same scenes at the same time. As well as being able to watch shows together, streaming subscription service members can also react in real-time with a live chat.
Trend Themes
1. Group Streaming - The trend of group streaming apps allows people to virtually enjoy streaming subscription service content together.
2. Virtual Movie Nights - The trend of virtual movie nights facilitated by group streaming apps creates disruptive innovation opportunities for the entertainment industry.
3. Real-time Reaction - The trend of real-time reaction features in group streaming apps enhances the interactive experience for users.
Industry Implications
1. Streaming Services - The streaming services industry can leverage group streaming apps to retain and engage users by offering a social viewing experience.
2. Social Media - The social media industry can explore partnerships with group streaming apps to enhance the communal aspects of watching content together.
3. Video Conferencing - The video conferencing industry can incorporate group streaming features to enable professional teams to analyze and discuss video content in real-time.
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