We Help You Pick the
Right Streaming Service
StreamingFixPro is a small, independent streaming review site. We personally subscribe to and test every service we cover, then publish honest guidance to help households cut streaming costs without cutting content they care about. No sponsored rankings. No paid placements.
Why We Built StreamingFixPro
When we launched in April 2025, the problem was simple to name: choosing the right streaming services was genuinely confusing. Prices changed frequently. Services launched and merged. Bundles multiplied. And most comparison sites were either months out of date, superficial, or quietly steering readers toward whatever paid the highest affiliate rate.
We set out to do something narrower and more honest. We'd personally subscribe to each service — paying at the standard consumer rate, not using any press access — watch a meaningful volume of content across genres, test the apps on real devices, and write down what we actually thought. Then we'd keep the pricing current and update things when they changed.
That's still what we do. It's a small operation — five people, a handful of active subscriptions at any given time, and a genuine effort to give readers accurate information rather than optimised click-through rates.
Our Promise
We will not recommend a service because it pays us a higher commission. We will not inflate a score to protect an advertiser relationship. If a service declines in quality or raises prices, we'll say so. Our affiliate relationships are disclosed on every page. Our scoring criteria are explained in our reviews. We aim to be the kind of resource we wished existed when we were trying to cut the cable bill ourselves.
How We Stay Independent
Four principles that govern everything we publish — we've held to all of them since April 2025.
Paid Subscriptions Only
We don't accept free access or press accounts from streaming services. Every subscription is paid for at the standard rate. That means our experience — including the ads, the billing flows, and the cancellation friction — mirrors a regular subscriber's exactly.
Scores Are Ours Alone
Our editorial scores are based on a defined set of criteria assessed by the reviewing editor, then checked by a second team member. Affiliate commission rates play no role. We rank Paramount+ #1 because our team genuinely assessed it as the best overall value in 2026 — not because of its commission structure.
Upfront Affiliate Disclosure
Every page on StreamingFixPro that contains affiliate links shows a disclosure banner at the very top — not buried in a footnote or a linked legal page. We think being transparent about how we make money is basic decency. Clicking a link never costs the reader anything extra.
Monthly Price Checks
Streaming prices change often. We go through all published pricing at least once a month and update articles when things change. Each review shows when it was last verified. If you notice something that's out of date, email us — we'll correct it quickly.
💰 How This Site Makes Money
StreamingFixPro earns revenue through affiliate commissions. When a reader clicks a link on our site and subscribes to a streaming service, we may receive a small, one-time commission paid by the service — it does not affect what you pay.
We disclose this on every page. What we commit to is that commission rates have never determined a ranking, score, or recommendation on this site. A few specific things we do and don't do:
- We do not accept payment for positive reviews or featured placement
- We do not publish advertiser content disguised as editorial opinion
- We disclose affiliate links on every page, not just a buried policy document
- We have turned down partnership terms that would have required editorial adjustments
Who Writes StreamingFixPro
Five people who spend more time on streaming services than is probably healthy — and write about it so you don't have to.
Marcus started StreamingFixPro in April 2025 after a frustrating afternoon trying to figure out which streaming services were actually worth keeping. He handles editorial direction, writes the sports coverage and main rankings pieces, and maintains the comparison table. Has kept four concurrent streaming subscriptions since launch.
Jamie joined in June 2025 and covers entertainment streaming, head-to-head comparisons, and the Netflix review. She has a background in film criticism and an uncanny ability to watch an entire Netflix series before anyone else on the team has heard of it. Also responsible for our Paramount+ vs Netflix comparison piece.
Alex handles pricing, deals, and budget guides. He runs the monthly price verification process across all six services, writes the cheapest streaming roundups, and keeps the deals page current. Previously worked in personal finance writing with a focus on subscription services and consumer spending habits.
David covers sports streaming — NFL, Premier League, Champions League, WWE, and college sports. He joined in September 2025 to coincide with the start of the football season and has been stress-testing live stream reliability ever since. Peacock and Paramount+ are his primary focus. Supports a Premier League club he'd rather not name.
Sarah joined in November 2025 and covers Max, Apple TV+, and anything involving 4K quality assessment. She handles the Dolby Vision and audio quality sections of our reviews and is the team's resident home cinema nerd. Has strong opinions about Severance and will share them unprompted.
Our Review Process
The same six steps for every service we cover — no shortcuts.
We Pay for the Subscription Ourselves
Standard consumer account, standard pricing. No press credentials, no complimentary access. This matters because it means our experience — including what the ads are like, how easy it is to cancel, and whether the payment flow is frustrating — reflects what a normal subscriber actually encounters.
At Least 30 Days of Regular Use
We use each service for at least 30 days before publishing a full review — watching across multiple genres, testing live sports streams during actual broadcast events, and navigating the app as a regular subscriber would. Quick take-downs based on a weekend of use don't reflect reality.
Multi-Device Testing
We test on at least four device types — a 4K smart TV, a phone, a laptop browser, and a streaming stick. Live sports streams are specifically tested during peak viewing hours (Sunday Night Football, Champions League matchdays) to assess real-world reliability under load.
Six-Category Scoring
Every service is scored across: Content Library, Original Shows, Live Sports, Streaming Quality, App Experience, and Value for Money. The reviewing editor scores independently, a second team member checks the assessment, and we explain our reasoning in the review itself so readers can weight the categories differently if their priorities differ.
Direct Pricing Verification
All prices and plan features are checked on each service's official website before publication — not sourced from third parties, press releases, or aggregators. We verify pricing each month and update reviews when changes occur. The verified date appears on every review.
Ongoing Maintenance
Reviews aren't set-and-forget. We update scores and information when services make meaningful changes to pricing, features, or content. Each review shows when it was last updated. If a review looks stale, reach out — we'd rather know.
StreamingFixPro Since April 2025
The site started as a personal project — a single comparison spreadsheet Marcus made for himself when he was trying to decide whether to keep paying for three streaming services he barely used. It got shared with a few friends, then posted publicly, and enough people found it useful that it made sense to turn it into something more structured.
Nearly a year on, it's still a small operation. The team has grown to five people, the reviews now cover all major services in proper depth, and we update things regularly. We're not a media company with a content factory — we're a handful of people who pay attention to the streaming market and try to write about it clearly.
StreamingFixPro.us goes live with reviews of Paramount+, Netflix, Disney+, and Max, plus a basic comparison table. Marcus runs it solo for the first two months.
Jamie Chen and Alex Rivera join as staff writers. Apple TV+ and Peacock reviews are added, completing the six-service lineup. The deals page is launched alongside monthly price verification.
David Park joins as the team's sports streaming specialist. The Premier League season and NFL kick-off prompt a major expansion of sports content. Live stream reliability testing becomes part of the review process.
Sarah Chen joins, rounding the team out to five. Her focus on 4K quality and prestige streaming improves the Apple TV+ and Max reviews significantly. The comparison table is expanded with 30+ feature rows.
Six full reviews, three blog guides, a deals page, and a live comparison table — all with verified March 2026 pricing. Still five people, still independent, still paying for every subscription ourselves.
Our Values
The principles we've tried to keep to since we launched in April 2025.
Get in Touch
Found a pricing error? Want to flag something outdated? Have a question our reviews don't answer? Our team reads every email and responds within a couple of days. We'd genuinely rather know when something's wrong. Reach us at support@streamingfixpro.us.