If you're wondering how to do a Watch Party on Amazon Prime in 2025, here's the unfortunate truth: you can't.
As of April 2, 2024, Amazon fully discontinued its Watch Party feature across all platforms. Further, Amazon has not made any official statement regarding Watch Party, or offering a replacement. The only partial workaround, mentioned by an Amazon staff member in their official community forum, is that older Watch Party links may still function temporarily, as long as the link remains valid.
That leaves millions of users searching for alternatives to Amazon Watch Party. Two of the best replacements SharePlay and Teleparty offer reliable, social viewing experiences across different platforms.
Unless you're part of the Amazon management, no one really knows why.
Watch Party was launched in 2020 to help people co-watch content remotely during lockdowns. It allowed synchronized viewing and live chat for Prime members, but it was never fully integrated into all apps or devices. By early 2024, Amazon had started removing Watch Party support from TVs, mobile apps, and browsers with no public announcement.
If everyone in your group uses iPhones, iPads, or Macs, SharePlay is one of the smoothest ways to watch content together. It works during FaceTime calls, syncing playback of supported streaming apps like Disney+, Apple TV+, Hulu, and Max.
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We also have an extended guide on how to share screen and use FaceTime's SharePlay.
Teleparty (formerly Netflix Party) is a browser extension for Chrome, Edge, or Opera that lets users watch content from Netflix, Prime Video, Hulu, Disney+, and more. It syncs playback and adds a group chat window.
How it works:
Free version includes:
Teleparty Premium adds:
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For travelers or long-distance friends using laptops, Teleparty remains one of the easiest ways to recreate the Watch Party experience. Premium users can enjoy a more immersive co-watching setup without needing FaceTime.
If you don’t want to install extensions or rely on platform-specific tools, there’s always the classic workaround: use a voice or video call and start the show at the same time.
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This method may be lo-fi, but it’s still a solid way to stay connected and watch content with others, especially when tech limitations get in the way.
Feature | SharePlay | Teleparty | Communication Apps |
Device Support | Apple only (iPhone, iPad, Mac) | Desktop browsers (Chrome, Edge) | All devices |
Chat Options | FaceTime audio/video | Text chat (Free), Video & voice (Premium) | Any voice/video app |
Streaming Platforms | Limited to supported apps on Apple | Netflix, Prime Video, Hulu, more | Any platform |
Setup Needed | Apple exclusive | Extension required | No setup |
International Use | Great on Wi-Fi/eSIM with Apple | Works globally with select browsers | Universally usable |
If your friend group is mostly on Apple devices, go with SharePlay. For cross-platform users or browser-based streaming, Teleparty, especially the Premium version, is the better fit. If you want to keep things simple, or everyone is using different platforms, the manual countdown method via communication apps is a dependable fallback.
A smooth watch party, no matter the platform, starts with a stable internet connection. Whether you’re coordinating a manual countdown over Zoom or streaming in sync with SharePlay or Teleparty, it all comes down to being connected.
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No. Amazon has fully removed the Watch Party feature from all platforms as of April 2024. In some cases, you might still be able to join an existing Watch Party link if it's still active, but there's no way to start a new one.
As of the time of writing, Amazon has not shared any updates or plans to reintroduce the Watch Party feature.
Teleparty is primarily for desktop browsers. Mobile support is limited or non-existent depending on the platform.
Yes. SharePlay works over any internet connection. If you're abroad, pair it with an eSIM or Wi-Fi for the best experience.
Yes. Regardless of the tool (SharePlay or Teleparty), each person must have access to the same streaming app and content to join.