Beta no more. Clicker for all.

Jim
By: Jim | Twitter

We are thrilled to announce that Clicker is now open to everyone. Our beta period is officially over.

We’d like to thank everyone who tweeted about us, sent us feedback, and tested the site during the past 58 days of beta. A major part of our final product, and our future roadmap, has come from your input.

Some of you, especially those who were jacked up to get invites to the beta the past couple of days and wanted time to taunt your friends, may be saying, “Hey, what’s the hurry?  Doesn’t beta usually last like 6 months or a year or something?”  Usually, yes.  You can thank our engineering team’s ability to crank for our failure to dawdle.  In addition, one thing that continually surprised us during beta was how much of your feedback was plain old enthusiastic support.  While we know we have months and years of innovation ahead to fulfill our vision for what Clicker can be, this feedback let us know it was time to take off the training wheels.

Now, what’s a public launch without some awesome new features? We’ve got a lot of those, including:

* 33% more content than beta! We now have over 400,000 full episodes of programming from more than 7,000 shows.

* Netflix and Amazon VOD Movies: Clicker now includes Instant Streaming movies and Amazon VOD for-purchase movies. To view Netflix movies, you must have a Netflix account. Amazon VOD movies are available for either purchase, or rent.  (TV coming in the next couple of weeks.  Gotta fit it all into our data format so it’s actually useful before we let it go live!)

* Facebook Connect: You can now connect to Clicker using your Facebook account. This allows you to share content with your Facebook friends, maintain a Playlist, and edit our wiki.

* Revamped Playlist UI, nomenclature, and functionality: Save episodes, music videos, or movies into your playlist. Or subscribe to a show, so when a new episode becomes available it will be added to your Playlist automatically.

* Search Within: Want to find the 60 Minutes interview with President Obama? Just search purely within the 60 Minutes catalog.  Want to find episodes of Charlie Rose where he interviews Warren Buffett?  Do the same!

* Related Search: During beta, we dramatically improved our algorithms for making suggestions related to the shows you’re watching.  It’s a good thing our Playlist has been improved so much because you’re going to be adding a ton of programs you just discovered.

* Editing: We were getting so many people recommending edits to our pages, so we made a number of improvements to make it easier for you to submit changes.

Those are just some highlights.  There have been a lot of improvements, big and small.  The bottom line is that we’re ready to open up and see what the world thinks of Clicker.

And so, in the words of Obi-Wan Kenobi, we are about to take our first step into a larger world.

The Force

The Force will be with you, beta users...always.

Team Clicker

Comments (3)

  1. Nov 12, 2009 at 4:39 pm

    Darn. I was hoping this Clicker/Netflix partnership would allow Linux users to watch Instant content online, but alas I am merely taken to Netflix’s website to download their proprietary Windows and Mac only software.

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  2. docwho2100
    Nov 13, 2009 at 10:13 am

    Your site is so cool – wonderful job. how do you maintain links (I noted a few references to links ending up going dead and all) – is it a continually renewal process with your team checking links on your end or do you count on users finding a bad link and reporting it and fixing it from that side?

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    Oscar Reply:

    It’s a little bit from Column A, and a little bit of Column B. ;-)

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  3. Thomas
    Nov 17, 2009 at 6:39 am

    That’s all well and good, but when can we see an API appear so we can integrate this with XMBC?

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