
EFlix
EFlix enables its users to watch movies and TV shows online from their mobile devices, iPads, iPhones, televisions, and more.
Date | Investors | Amount | Round |
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investor | €0.0 | round | |
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Total Funding | 000k |
EFlix, founded in 2014 and based in Beverly Hills, United States, operated as a content network for OTT videos before becoming a deadpooled company. The platform allowed users to watch movies and TV shows online and stream videos to various devices, including mobile phones, iPads, iPhones, televisions, and gaming consoles like Xbox, Wii, and PS3. In addition to viewing content, users could also submit their own videos to the platform for others to see.
The company's business model focused on providing a platform for streaming video content. In December 2017, EFlix secured an undisclosed amount in a Seed funding round from a single institutional investor, ideaTree. Despite this investment, the company is no longer active. There is another distinct entity named Eflix, founded in Iceland in 2018, which operates a subscription-based streaming platform for movies, series, anime, and cartoons, and is currently unfunded.
The competitive landscape for video streaming is extensive, with EFlix's primary competitors including established players like Gracenote, Brightcove, and TVU Networks. The broader market includes major services such as Netflix, Hulu, and MUBI, highlighting the intense competition in the on-demand streaming sector. This market is characterized by a focus on providing vast libraries of content accessible anytime, anywhere, on multiple devices, often through a subscription-based revenue model.
Keywords: OTT video, content network, streaming platform, online movies, video streaming, mobile streaming, TV shows, user-generated video, deadpooled startup, seed funding, ideaTree, Beverly Hills startup, Iceland startup, subscription video, anime streaming, cartoon streaming