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How to Use SuperCool Watch to Explore Movies, Shows, and Content

Explore a full library of movies, shows, and content inside SuperCool Watch, and discover what’s possible to create inside the platform.

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Written by Yousra Khaled Abdel-Naby
Updated today

SuperCool Watch is your built-in streaming experience inside the platform. It allows you to explore movies, series, and different types of content created within SuperCool, all organized into easy-to-browse categories.


How to Access SuperCool Watch

  • Go to the top right corner of your screen.

  • Find and click the TV icon.

This opens SuperCool Watch.


What You’ll Find Inside SuperCool Watch

Once inside, you’ll see a full content library organized into sections.


Categories and Collections

Content is grouped into different categories so you can easily explore.

You’ll find sections like:

  • Action: Story-driven series and cinematic content. These are typically created using the Advanced Movie Maker.

  • Classic Books: Visual adaptations of well-known stories.

  • Music for Work: Content designed for focus, background listening, or productivity.

  • Special Features: Unique content like podcasts, themed series, and experimental formats.


Interactive Controls

Across the interface, you’ll see options to:

  • Play content

  • Save or revisit content

  • Navigate between categories

This makes it easy to explore and return to what you like.


Using Advanced Movie Maker

If you want to create content like what you see in the Action category, you’ll need to use the Advanced Movie Maker.

This tool allows you to:

  • Create cinematic, story-driven videos

  • Build consistent characters and scenes

  • Produce full movie-style content

SuperCool Watch shows you what’s possible. Advanced Movie Maker is how you create it.


Pro Tip: Study Before You Create

Before creating your own content, explore what’s already working. Look at:

  • Visual styles

  • Story structure

  • Content formats

Then use those insights when creating your own projects.

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