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⭐#3 Product of the Day on Product Hunt on December 29, 2019 ⭐
📺 Make informed viewing decisions and avoid substandard shows and movies!
***How it works***
zRate automatically adds a non-disruptive information box underneath each show card.
Information available:
✔ Ratings from sources such as IMDB, Rotten Tomatoes*, and Metacritic*
✔ Plot, main cast, MPAA rating (R, PG, PG-13 etc), and year(s) running
✔ A show or movie discussion link
*Currently only a few titles have Rotten Tomatoes and Metacritic ratings
***Customization***
Use the zRate pop-up to customize the information displayed. To open the pop-up, simply click the zRate button (the “z” icon) next to the address bar.
Please note that by default only the IMDB ratings are displayed. Other data can be added or removed by using the pop-up menu.
***Why zRate?***
✔ Ratings colored by value
✔ Designed to be non-disruptive, intuitive, and light!
✔ No sign-up or login necessary. Add zRate to chrome and you are all set.
✔ Gives you access to both show information and ratings.
✔ Access to show and movie discussions in one click.
***Privacy***
We do NOT access or store your browsing or viewing history. The only information we access is the title of each show or movie that is displayed on Netflix. Nothing else.
Disclaimer: This application is in no way affiliated with Netflix, Inc.
Made with ♥ in Chicago
The ratings are way far off. I end up making misinformed decisions instead of more effort in making informed decisions. And it also ends up taking too much real estate on the UI which is quite annoying.
Very handy app. Makes my life easy while watching Netflix.
Useful for quick plot and PG ratings. Any way to hide the distracting discuss show or make it smaller and quiet?
Exactly what I needed.
Works in contrast with other similar plugins!
Ratings are mostly wrong. They pull the data from the first match found. For istance: “The Monster” pulls the score from “The Monster Squad” for IMDB and Rotten Tomatoes, which is the first match for that query. Make it so it has to be an exact match & year matching as well instead.
Awesome thanks