I use ChatGPT's new Tubi app to find free movies and TV shows to watch - here's how
The first streaming service integrated with ChatGPT lets you search by mood, not just title.
OpenAI has integrated the free, ad-supported streaming service Tubi TV into ChatGPT's growing ecosystem of third-party apps. This marks the first streaming service partnership for ChatGPT's app platform, which launched in October 2025 and now includes over 200 services like Adobe Photoshop, Spotify, and Expedia. The integration allows users to search Tubi's massive library of more than 300,000 movies and TV episodes directly through conversational AI prompts.
Instead of browsing titles manually, users can describe their viewing mood or interests to ChatGPT. For example, prompts like "find a movie that feels like a fever dream but isn't horror" or "recommend a thriller for tonight" will return curated, interactive results from Tubi's catalog. The AI handles the search and filtering, presenting users with direct links to watch the content on Tubi's website. The feature is accessible to all ChatGPT users, regardless of whether they have a free or paid subscription, and works across the ChatGPT website, desktop apps, and mobile applications.
- First streaming service integrated into ChatGPT's app platform, searching over 300,000 titles.
- Enables conversational search by mood (e.g., 'a thriller for tonight') rather than just specific titles.
- Works with free and paid ChatGPT plans across web, Windows, Mac, iOS, and Android apps.
Why It Matters
Transforms content discovery from manual browsing to conversational AI, saving time and surfacing niche titles.