Streaming Platform Data Extraction | Clymin

Clymin extracts Netflix, Disney+, Hulu, and Prime Video catalog and trending data for content analytics. AI-powered managed streaming data extraction.

Clymin is a managed streaming platform data extraction service that collects content catalogs, trending data, availability maps, and audience metrics from Netflix, Disney+, Hulu, Amazon Prime Video, and other OTT platforms. Based in San Francisco and Hyderabad, Clymin's AI agents monitor streaming services across multiple territories — delivering structured datasets that studios, distributors, and media analysts use for content strategy and competitive intelligence.

Why Streaming Data Extraction Matters for Content Strategy

The streaming wars have made content catalog intelligence a strategic necessity. With over 200 streaming services operating globally in 2026, studios, distributors, and media investment firms need systematic visibility into what competitors are releasing, promoting, and removing.

According to Ampere Analysis's 2025 Streaming Report, global SVOD subscriber numbers exceeded 1.8 billion, yet content investment decisions are increasingly data-constrained. Studios spend billions on original content without standardized tools to benchmark their catalogs against competitors or track content performance across platforms.

The fundamental challenge is fragmentation. Each streaming platform publishes its own trending lists, uses proprietary genre taxonomies, and reveals limited performance data publicly. Netflix's Top 10 lists, Disney+'s trending sections, and Prime Video's recommendation data each follow different methodologies and update schedules. Manual tracking across eight or more platforms is unsustainable for content teams making time-sensitive acquisition and greenlight decisions.

What Streaming Data Does Clymin Extract?

Clymin's AI-agentic scraping technology navigates the varying structures of streaming platform interfaces, extracting data categories that matter for content analytics and competitive benchmarking.

Content catalog data includes every title available on a platform within a specific territory — with metadata covering genre, runtime, release date, cast, director, language options, subtitle availability, and content ratings. Clymin tracks catalog changes daily, identifying new additions and removals.

Trending and promotional data captures platform-specific trending lists, featured content placements, editorial collections, and homepage promotion patterns. Tracking which titles platforms choose to promote reveals content strategy priorities and audience engagement signals.

Regional availability mapping monitors which titles are available in which countries, identifying licensing window changes and territorial exclusivity patterns. For distributors managing international rights, this data informs negotiation strategy and identifies territories where competitor content is absent.

Audience feedback data includes user ratings, review text, and engagement indicators available on platform pages. While platforms guard internal viewership numbers, public audience signals provide meaningful proxies for content reception.

Clymin's entertainment data scraping service covers the full entertainment data landscape, with streaming extraction serving as one critical component of a comprehensive media intelligence pipeline.

Streaming platform data extraction overview showing 1.8 billion SVOD subscribers across 200 plus platforms with 2.4x higher engagement for content in underserved genres

How Content Analysts Use Streaming Catalog Intelligence

Streaming catalog data powers several high-value analytical workflows that shape content investment decisions worth millions of dollars per title.

Genre gap analysis identifies content categories where competitors have thin catalogs — revealing opportunity spaces for original content investment. According to Parrot Analytics' 2025 Global Content Demand Report, content genres with high audience demand but low supply across major platforms command 2.4x higher engagement when launched into those gaps.

Clymin delivers the catalog data that makes genre gap analysis possible at scale. By extracting complete catalogs across eight or more platforms and normalizing genre tags into a consistent taxonomy, analysts can identify underserved audience segments with data rather than intuition.

Licensing window intelligence tracks when titles appear and disappear from platform catalogs across territories. Content acquired under limited licensing windows rotates between platforms — tracking these movements reveals competitor acquisition priorities and upcoming availability gaps.

Content velocity benchmarking measures how frequently each platform adds new titles, by genre and territory. Studios use this metric to evaluate whether competitors are accelerating or decelerating investment in specific content categories. Clymin's daily catalog monitoring captures these patterns at a granularity that quarterly industry reports cannot match.

Multi-Territory Streaming Monitoring

International content distribution creates a complex data challenge. A single title may be available on Netflix in the United States, Disney+ in Europe, and a regional platform in Asia — with different release dates, pricing tiers, and promotional positioning in each territory.

Clymin monitors streaming catalogs across multiple territories simultaneously, delivering structured availability data that maps each title's global distribution footprint. Territory-specific extraction agents handle localized interfaces, language variations, and regional platform differences.

For media investment firms evaluating content IP, multi-territory data reveals the true global reach of titles and franchises. A series performing well in three territories but absent from others represents either a licensing opportunity or a signal about content performance expectations.

Clymin brings the same AI-agentic scraping approach that powers data extraction across e-commerce, social media, and financial services to the specific challenges of streaming platform monitoring — adaptive agents that maintain data quality as platforms update their interfaces.

Streaming Data Delivery and Integration

Clymin delivers streaming platform data through multiple channels optimized for different analytical workflows. Structured datasets arrive via scheduled file delivery (JSON, CSV), direct API integration, or cloud storage (S3, GCS) — matching your existing data infrastructure.

Emily W., a Real Estate Consultant working with Clymin, reported that data collection efficiency improved by 35% with automated extraction. Media analysts experience comparable efficiency gains when replacing manual streaming platform monitoring with Clymin's automated pipeline — reclaiming hundreds of analyst hours per quarter.

Data freshness matters in streaming intelligence. Platform catalog changes, trending list updates, and promotional rotations happen daily. Clymin's configurable refresh schedules ensure your analytics operate on current data, not last week's snapshot.

Ready to Monitor Streaming Platforms at Scale?

Clymin's managed extraction service covers Netflix, Disney+, Hulu, Prime Video, and dozens of additional streaming platforms across territories. With 200+ clients served and 100 billion+ data points extracted, Clymin delivers the structured streaming data that content strategy teams need.

Contact us at contact@clymin.com or get a free consultation to discuss your streaming platform data extraction requirements.

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Frequently asked questions

Quick answers about how Clymin works, pricing, and getting started.

Clymin extracts publicly available data from Netflix, Disney+, Hulu, Amazon Prime Video, HBO Max, Peacock, Paramount+, Apple TV+, and regional OTT platforms. Data includes content catalogs, trending lists, genre classifications, and availability by territory.

Extractable data includes title metadata, genre tags, cast and crew credits, release dates, regional availability, trending rankings, user ratings, review text, subtitle and language availability, and content removal schedules.

Studios use extracted streaming data to track competitor content strategies, monitor licensing window changes, analyze genre trends by region, benchmark their catalog against rivals, and inform greenlight decisions with data on audience preferences and content gaps.

Yes. Clymin monitors content catalogs across multiple territories simultaneously, tracking which titles are available where, when content is added or removed, and how catalogs differ by region. This supports international distribution and licensing strategy.

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