YouTube will make it easier to subscribe to third-party streaming platforms

Consumers, regardless of the device they use, have access to a varied selection of streaming services from which they can consume all types of digital content. Some of The most popular platforms are Netflix, Disney Plus, HBO Max and Amazon Prime, and In its catalog you can find everything from series, movies and documentaries to reality shows and concerts.. And the best of all is that this type of content can be accessed from almost any portable device connected to the Internet, such as a smartphone, tablet or laptop. 

Despite the boom that streaming services have experienced in recent years, YouTube continues to be the most used audiovisual content platform in the world. Nevertheless, Apparently Google is about to implement an unexpected change that will allow you to easily switch between different streaming platforms. According to The Wall Street, YouTube will soon add a new panel from which users will be able to subscribe to different video-on-demand services from the app itself. 

The company has spent 18 months working on this new feature, and is now ready to introduce it in the short term, probably in the last quarter of this year. The list of platforms that will be available in the new YouTube section has not yet been confirmed. 

Currently, YouTube users can choose from several platforms, such as HBO, Showtime, and Starz. The new section of the platform will likely include similar offers. According to public domain statistics, YouTube has more than 2.600 billion monthly active users, which represents a huge business opportunity.

El YouTube access It is much easier thanks to the fact that the application comes pre-installed on many Android smartphones, as well as on some Smart TVs. The advertising industry is making significant investments in this platform, and Google continues to try hard to convince us to spend more time consuming the different services that are part of its repertoire.