About StreamVexa

An independent, reader-supported guide to cutting the cord in the United States.

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StreamVexa exists to answer one question honestly: which live-TV streaming service should you actually pay for? The market is deliberately confusing — six major services, overlapping channel lineups, prices that rise every year, and comparison sites that rank whoever pays the most. We try to be the opposite of that.

What we cover

We cover legal, licensed live-TV streaming services available in the US: Sling TV, Fubo, YouTube TV, Hulu + Live TV, DirecTV Stream, and Philo. We deliberately keep that list short. Six services produce fifteen genuine head-to-head comparisons, and we would rather go deep on those than publish a thin page for every service that exists.

What we don't cover

We do not cover, review, recommend, or link to unlicensed IPTV services — the kind that resell channels they have no rights to distribute. They are illegal for the seller in most jurisdictions, they disappear without warning, they take payment details with no recourse, and they harm the leagues and broadcasters that actually produce the content. If you landed here looking for one, the honest answer is that the legal options are cheaper than you think: Philo is $28 a month and Sling starts at $40.

How we make money

When you sign up for a service through a link on this site, we may earn a commission at no extra cost to you. That is the entire business model — we sell nothing, we host no streams, and we take no payment from readers. Commissions never determine our rankings. Our full affiliate disclosure explains the arrangement, and our editorial policy explains how we keep it from influencing what we write.

How to reach us

Corrections are welcome and we act on them — pricing and channel lineups shift constantly, and readers usually spot changes before we do. Email us at support@streamvexa.com or use the contact page.