MyBundle Makes TV Streaming Easy!

May 19, 2025

Discover TV Streaming with MyBundle!

The Best Way to Start Streaming

You’ve probably spent most of your life using cable to watch TV. And why wouldn’t you? It’s been the go-to for many years.


But now, cable isn’t the only option for staying up to date with your favorite shows. In fact, cable comes with a few downsides. One major drawback is the cost—cable tv can be pricey depending on the package. Another downside can be limited flexibility with channel selection. You typically can’t pick and choose what you want to watch and are instead locked into a package—and possibly a contract—that includes many channels you might never use.


Streaming has upended this TV consumption model. Streaming allows you flexibility in what you watch. You can still see live shows, and you can also choose platforms with specific content you’re interested in. And the best part is, you can typically save hundreds of dollars every year over cable.


But streaming can be confusing. There are many options to choose from, so it can be difficult to know where to start. And that’s why we’ve partnered with MyBundle.


What is MyBundle?

MyBundle is a free online tool that helps you identify which streaming platforms are best for you.


Consider it a nearly one-stop shop for all your streaming needs, from finding your platform of choice to discovering new shows. It’s the perfect way to get started with streaming because MyBundle makes the whole process simple and easy.

The first step is to take the Find My Bundle quiz. This will allow MyBundle to know what you and your family enjoy watching. Your quiz results will indicate which streaming platforms are best for you.


Then, you can sign up for those streaming platforms through MyBundle.

Now that you have a MyBundle account, you’ll unlock all the features that can make your viewing experience even better. You can create Watchlists of shows you want to see, and MyBundle will tell you which platforms they’re on.

And MyBundle will recommend other shows or movies you should check out based on what you enjoy. 


Think of MyBundle as your friend who knows all the latest movies and TV shows. Except MyBundle knows what you love to watch, so the recommendations are always spot-on.


One of MyBundle’s best features is the MyApps category.

This allows you to track all the streaming (and music) apps you use and what you’re spending. It’s an easy way to manage the cost and decide if you should unsubscribe from any services you’re not using (or add another one if there’s room in the budget!).


Take the Quiz

Getting started with streaming and MyBundle is easy. All you need to do is take the Find MyBundle Quiz, pick your platforms, and turn on the TV (or your tablet, or phone, or whatever you use!). 


And when you’re connected with high-speed internet from Cleveland Utilities, streaming is seamless.

 

 

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