✊ The story behind PassportTV
One search bar.
Built for people tired of the runaround.
PassportTV started with a simple frustration: opening five different apps to find one show, and still coming up empty. The content was out there. It just wasn't where I was looking.
Streaming companies have spent years building walls around their libraries. Not because it makes the product better, but because keeping you confused keeps you subscribed. You sign up for one more service, just in case. Then another. Before long, you're paying nearly a hundred dollars a month and you still can't find what you want to watch on a Friday night.
The thing is, most of what you're searching for already exists on a service you pay for. It's just available in a different country. Netflix UK has thousands of titles that Netflix US doesn't. Same for Disney+, Max, and almost every other platform. A VPN costs around $2 or $3 a month and lets you access any of them instantly.
There's a growing conversation about whether these companies actually deserve our loyalty and our dollars. Scott Galloway's Resist & Unsubscribe is the loudest version of it. Going cold turkey is a tough ask. But limiting what you spend is great for everybody. Cancel what you can, keep what you use, and stop paying twice for the same content.
PassportTV is that information. Search any title, see every country it's available in, and decide for yourself what to keep and what to cancel. No agenda, no algorithm pushing you toward a particular service. Just the data.
The site has no ads and no affiliate links. It's built and maintained by one person. If it's useful to you, that's genuinely enough. And if you want to buy me a coffee, that's always appreciated.