Daily Trailers is an entertainment utility app for movie and TV enthusiasts, providing trailers, release dates, and broadcast schedules on iOS and Android.
The App DNA
What makes this app unique?
The app removes the cognitive cost of checking multiple sources for release dates and broadcast times by centralizing data in a single, offline-capable interface.
For Movie and TV enthusiasts seeking a lightweight, centralized hub for trailers, broadcast schedules, and release tracking.
Key features
Bookmarks movies for later viewing, accessible via the user profile.
Provides 24 hours of ad-free access after watching a short video advertisement.
Caches recently viewed movie lists for access without an active internet connection.
How much does it cost?
Monetization relies on ad inventory, using rewarded video ads to gate ad-free sessions.
Velocity
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With only two releases over the last five months, the app operates at a maintenance cadence of approximately one release every 2.5 months. Development is currently focused on core feature expansion, including social sharing and watchlist functionality, rather than frequent iterative updates. The latest release shows a shift toward monetization by offering an ad-free experience in exchange for viewing ads. The development trend is stable but infrequent, with significant gaps between platform-specific updates.
Who built it?
Duc Le
7 apps tracked · Entertainment
User Sentiment
What do users think recently?
How are ratings & reviews evolving?
Not enough recent reviews to extract reliable themes yet.
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Competitive landscape for Movie Trailers & TV Schedule
How's the Entertainment market?
Daily Trailers occupies a niche utility position, focusing on lightweight trailer discovery and scheduling. The reliance on rewarded video ads for monetization suggests a focus on high-volume, casual usage rather than premium subscription revenue.
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Key takeaways for Movie Trailers & TV Schedule
Where is it heading?
The entertainment utility market is consolidating around apps that offer deep integration with streaming services. Daily Trailers remains stable by focusing on trailer discovery, but it must increase its release velocity to remain relevant against competitors with more frequent feature updates.
- The latest release added a watchlist and ad-free options, showing active feature investment rather than pure maintenance.
- A maintenance-mode release cadence (two updates in five months) limits the app's ability to respond to market shifts.
The SWOT
- Rewarded video ad-free gating sustains session duration without high-friction subscription barriers
- Offline-capable list caching provides utility in low-connectivity environments
- Localized content filtering for 40+ regions offers a path to capture international markets
- Integration of social sharing features could drive organic acquisition through trailer virality
Next best moves
Ship push notifications for watchlist items because release reminders are the top-requested utility for trailer apps → increase return-to-app frequency
The counter-intuitive read
The app's reliance on third-party APIs is not just a risk…
Read the full takeSince the last report: The app's strategic posture shifted from maintenance-only to active retention, evidenced by a new focus on push notifications and a more critical assessment of competitive threats in the SWOT analysis.
Bottom line
The app's utility rests on its lightweight, offline-capable trailer hub, but the maintenance-mode cadence leaves it vulnerable to more active rivals. Investing in retention-driving notifications would unlock the value of the recently added watchlist and stabilize the user base.
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Is Daily Trailers free to use?
Does Daily Trailers work offline?
What content sources does the app use?
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