Adar flips the shelf
When Adar enters, simcha enters the shelves: Purim chips, freilich sets, and megillah preparation from the approved catalog. The calendar layer does the remembering so you don't have to.
The seudah soundtrack
Queue the whole seudah in advance and let autoplay-next carry the table — every track pre-approved, one stream per account, zero ads from us.
And when Purim ends, Purim ends — the shelf folds itself away until next Adar, no cleanup required. What remains is the year-round catalog and whatever your family favorited along the way. That rhythm — seasons arriving honestly and leaving honestly — is what makes an app feel trustworthy enough for a yom tov table. The freilich sets, megillah shiurim, and seudah playlists all stream unlimited on every plan, one stream per account, with no ads from us breaking the simcha mid-dance.
Add the kids accounts for the mishloach-manos assembly line, keep the adults' queue for the seudah, and the whole day runs on one family plan — $9.99 for three accounts, $14.99 for six, streaming unlimited through every last gragger.
At a glance
Key takeaways
- Purim content surfaces in Adar, automatically.
- Queue + autoplay carries the whole seudah.
- Pre-approved means the simcha never needs a supervisor.
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