bundler.tv
Bundler is a search engine that can be used to find information about television shows and movies. The search engine has not had a long history, and it is difficult to track down information about it. There are only limited articles about it on the internet. It seems that the company was formed in 2018 as a start-up.
The search engine provides a centralized watch list of shows and movies. Users can search for shows and add them to their lists. Searches contain a synopsis, streaming services that provide the title, and other details. There is an option to personalize the home page to improve suggestions. Bundler also includes free streaming and TV guides. Bundler incorporates information from a multitude of providers in one location.
Website Design
The website design is impressive. It gives off a professional, clean and fresh aesthetic with a crisp white and light blue color scheme. The layout is inviting and simple. All of the content is well organized and easy to find. The search bar is in clear view.
The clean design, graphics, and brief summary make the Parenthood 2010 drama television series page a good candidate for search engine optimization. The details are easy to see and understand. The on-demand section is organized by source or by episode.
Content
The main drawback of Bundler is the lack of a unique feature. Other websites have features that Bundler does not, such as more user-friendly search engines and watchlists.
Searching the website for information can be very helpful because you can find summaries, synopsis, on-demand options, per episode options, cast, genre, release dates, and cast. This information is easy to read and can be helpful when creating watchlists. The watchlist is a useful tool but it is not unique or special.
I found that the website's television guides were unique. I had not seen that feature on competitive websites before. The guides take data from a multitude of providers to compile comprehensive lists. There is a color key that helps users filter the content they would like to find. I found that at first, the website output a generic lineup, but after changing my own setting, the results were much better. Settings allow users to choose television service providers and streaming platforms used.
Desktop & Mobile Accessibility
I have found the desktop browser version to be good. It has a clean and fresh design. It is inviting and user-friendly in all aspects. The aesthetic is bright. The text is easily readable. There are few glitches and only one apparent technical issues with the website.
The mobile browser looks promising. The home page is different than the desktop version. More information is available on the mobile browsing page. There are promises of a new service coming to Bundler soon. Centralized management for streaming subscriptions that promises 20% savings is supposed to launch in 2020 Spring. The idea of a tool like that is nifty, but as for now, Bundler does not offer it. There is also no mobile app yet
Positives
There are some benefits to Bundler that have not yet been delivered, such as a unique service that will combine multiple streaming services for a lower fee in the future. Many of the features that Bundler currently offers are available from other websites but are done better here. Some benefits would be Bundler's centralized watchlist and the ability to search titles across multiple platforms.
The way the information is presented is nice. I like that the details are summarized and not drawn out too long. It makes adding to watchlists easier and quicker. The information is also compiled in a visually appealing manner.
Another great feature of Bundler is that they are active on social media. Unfortunately, their social links on the website did not work so I had to track them down myself. Their Facebook presence is small, but I found some information about them that I would not have otherwise known. The Twitter account has more traction than its Facebook, but Instagram seems to be inactive for them.
Negatives
I found that there is no About Us section on the website and that there is not much information about the company or its mission statements or slogans. The only consistent statement I found was on the Facebook page and the website page. Twitter had a different statement.
Bundler mentions on their social media that they plan to bring an all-inclusive subscription plan to viewers. However, it looks like they have already released this feature. The mobile browser states that it will not be available until Spring 2020. This feature is supposed to save users around 20% by bundling platforms and saving.
The registration portion of the website is not working correctly. The sign-up process looked straightforward at first, but the forms began to glitch. After entering my email address the form prompted me to choose my TV and streaming providers, but the form glitched and made the logos and text too large. I was unable to make my selections on the genre part of the form. After I completed the registration as best as I could, the website went blank.
Improvements Needed
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There are a few improvements that Bundler could make in order to better accommodate its growth goals. First, a mobile app would be beneficial as it would allow more users to interact with the program. Additionally, Bundler may benefit from updated coverage of Node.js and its various variants.
The mission statement of the company is scattered and confusing, and I'm not sure if they are currently transitioning to cater more to the future features of Bundler. A solid About Us would help clear things up and make it easier for people to understand what the website is for and how to use it. A how-to guide could be another simple improvement.
The registration glitch needs to be fixed; it will deter possible users from signing up. Another small glitch that should be fixed is the social media links. When you click them, they should result in a change. They need to be properly formatted with their corresponding links.
Summary
Thank you for your question! Streaming search engines are a very useful tool for cord cutter. When trying to find every streaming website with the title you are looking for, it can be difficult. Bundler has made this process much easier. With a quick search, Bundler will pull up titles by service provider or episode. The summaries and details are listed in an easy to read format. Watchlists are easy to complete and navigation on the website is easy.
The website design is very refreshing. It has a clean and fresh look that is inviting to users. The layout is flawless and the advanced search works phenomenally. However, when compared to competitors, Bundler still comes up short. The website works perfectly well for what it sets out to do but is not incredibly unique. The website promises to deliver a new service soon. If the company does come up with a way to combine streaming service platforms for a lower fee, then it will be a force to be reckoned with. Until then, it remains plain but ultimately useful tool.