Discover and stream the best of movies and TV with a few easy swipes. MightyTV factors in your personal preferences along with the opinions of trusted friends so you spend less time searching, and more time streaming video you’ll love. We employ A.I. to create truly personalized experiences for our users. Choose from a wide variety of streaming services and sort by price. We keep your needs in mind with every swipe.
MightyTV launched in April 2016 and is headquartered in New York City.
MightyTV launched in April 2016 and is headquartered in New York City.
Location: United States, New York
Employees: 51-200
Total raised: $4M
Founded date: 2015
Funding Rounds 2
| Date | Series | Amount | Investors |
| 14.08.2016 | Seed | $2M | - |
| 14.06.2016 | Seed | $2M | Spark Capi... |
Mentions in press and media 10
| Date | Title | Description |
| 27.03.2017 | Spotify acquires and shutters MightyTV, a content recommendation startup founded by Admeld’s Brian Adams | Did you miss a session from GamesBeat Summit 2022? All sessions are available to stream now. Learn more. Spotify has acquired MightyTV, a New York-based startup that uses AI to provide video recommendations based on personal preferences and... |
| 27.03.2017 | Spotify acquires content recommendation startup MightyTV | Spotify this morning announced its latest move to expand its marketing and advertising horizons: it has acquired and shut down content recommendation service MightyTV, a startup that (as its name implies) focused on video recommendations, w... |
| 27.03.2017 | Spotify acquires and shutters MightyTV, a content recommendation startup founded by Admeld’s Brian Adams | Spotify has acquired MightyTV, a New York-based startup that uses AI to provide video recommendations based on personal preferences and opinions of friends. Terms of the deal were not disclosed. MightyTV was founded in 2015 by Brian Adams (... |
| 29.09.2016 | MightyTV’s Tinder-style TV recommendation app comes to Android | MightyTV, an app that helps you figure out what to watch next, is now available on Android. The startup is led by AdMeld co-founder Brian Adams, and it presents users with a stack of movie and TV recommendations which you swipe through, Tin... |
| 14.08.2016 | MightyTV Raises $2M Seed from Canaan Partners | MightyTV, the first video discovery app that uses machine learning to provide users with hyper-personalized lists of great shows and movies, announced today that Michael Barrett is joining the company’s board. The company also disclosed tha... |
| 14.08.2016 | MightyTV Raises $2M Seed from Canaan Partners | MightyTV, the first video discovery app that uses machine learning to provide users with hyper-personalized lists of great shows and movies, announced today that Michael Barrett is joining the company’s board. The company also disclosed tha... |
| 13.08.2016 | Movie & TV Show Discovery App MightyTV Raises $2M in Seed Funding | According to a press release, MightyTV, a NY-based movie and tv show discovery app, raised $2m in seed funding. Backers included Canaan Partners and Spark Capital. The company intends to use the capital to further enhance the video discover... |
| 12.08.2016 | MightyTV Secures $2M in Seed Funding | NEW YORK, NY, MightyTV has secured $2 million in seed capital from Canaan Partners and Spark Capital. >> Click here for more funding data on MightyTV >> To export MightyTV funding data to PDF and Excel, click here MightyT... |
| 27.04.2016 | Why the Future of Cord Cutting Is Murkier Than Ever | This is part of The Motherboard Guide to Cord Cutting. Follow along here. Here's something that would have sounded absolutely crazy just a few years ago: You can now watch television channels like CNN, ESPN, and HBO with only a smartphone a... |
| 13.04.2016 | MightyTV uses a Tinder-style interface to offer personal tips on what to watch next | Maybe it’s the modern-day equivalent of endless channel-surfing — turning on Netflix or some other streaming video service, then going through page after page of movies and TV shows, never quite settling on what to watch next. It’s even wor... |