
Skipp - Skip Netflix, Prime, Hotstar intros
Skipp automatically skips intros and recaps on streaming platforms, providing an uninterrupted binge-watching experience.
About Skipp - Skip Netflix, Prime, Hotstar intros
Skipp is an intelligent service designed to automatically skip intros, recaps, and transition seamlessly between episodes on popular OTT platforms like Netflix, Amazon Prime Video, and Disney+ Hotstar. Its goal is to improve your binge-watching by eliminating repetitive content and maintaining a smooth viewing flow.
How to Use
Once installed, Skipp runs automatically on supported platforms. It detects and skips intros, recaps, and episode endings, allowing viewers to enjoy continuous viewing without manual intervention.
Features
- Auto-skips TV show intros and recaps
- Supports Netflix, Amazon Prime Video, Disney+ Hotstar
- Automatically transitions to the next episode
- Enhances binge-watching convenience
Use Cases
- Enjoy uninterrupted binge-watching sessions.
- Save time by skipping repetitive content.
- Streamline viewing on multiple streaming services.
Best For
Streamers seeking seamless playbackTV series enthusiastsFrequent binge-watchersOTT platform usersContent consumers
Pros
- Supports major streaming platforms
- Provides a smooth viewing experience
- Automatically transitions between episodes
- Reduces manual skipping efforts
Cons
- May occasionally misdetect intros or recaps
- Requires installation or setup
- Performance may vary across shows and platforms
FAQs
Which streaming platforms are compatible with Skipp?
Skipp supports Netflix, Amazon Prime Video, and Disney+ Hotstar.
How does Skipp automatically function?
It detects and skips intros, recaps, and episode endings on supported platforms for seamless playback.
Is Skipp easy to install?
Yes, installation is straightforward and allows automatic operation once set up.
Can Skipp be used on all devices?
Compatibility depends on the device and platform, but it works on most common streaming devices.
Does Skipp support all types of shows?
It performs well with most TV series, though occasional misdetection may occur.
