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TL;DR: Get lifetime access to BitMar, a Bing-powered streaming content finder, for only $14.99 through Feb. 23 with code BITMAR5 — no ads, just endless content.


Endlessly scrolling through apps trying to find something to watch can be exhausting. That’s where BitMar steps in — think of it as your personal content concierge.

With lifetime access to BitMar on sale for only $14.99 with code BITMAR5 through Feb. 23, you can search across multiple streaming platforms without jumping between apps.

Powered by Bing search and BitMar’s own filtering algorithms, it narrows down exactly what you want to watch, instantly. Whether it’s a new show, a niche documentary, or a hidden gem, BitMar makes it easy to find.

But here’s the best part: BitMar brings all this together without annoying ads. If you’re someone who streams YouTube, you’ll know how rare that is unless you’re paying a pretty penny for a premium subscription. With BitMar, you can watch content from YouTube, free of ads, saving you the monthly cost.

BitMar’s design isn’t just functional; it’s a breeze to use. The intuitive interface makes finding and streaming content smooth, even if you’re not super tech-savvy. And for all you cord-cutters and streamers, it’s a cost-effective solution with lifetime access. No subscriptions, no recurring charges — just an endless supply of free content at your fingertips.

Ready to ditch the endless scroll and simplify your streaming life? BitMar’s got your back, offering a huge library of content and zero ads.

Until February 23 at 11:59 p.m. PT, get a lifetime subscription to the BitMar Streaming Content-Finder on sale for $14.99 when you enter code BITMAR5 at checkout.

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