Get All Access for $5/mo

Turn Your Netflix Time into Learning Time with This Service CuriosityStream is the premier destination for documentary filmmaking.

By Entrepreneur Store Edited by Jason Fell

Disclosure: Our goal is to feature products and services that we think you'll find interesting and useful. If you purchase them, Entrepreneur may get a small share of the revenue from the sale from our commerce partners.

CuriosityStream

If you're an entrepreneur, you should always be trying to learn something new. Continuous learning is invaluable for entrepreneurs in a world that constantly changes and evolves. And that doesn't just pertain to business practices. Knowledge is power and you never know when a tidbit of trivia or some interesting knowledge might help you in negotiations with a potential client or tap into some valuable new business practice.

When you're tired of binging Netflix every night and want to learn something instead, there are few better options than CuriosityStream. A lifetime subscription typically costs $250, but right now it's on sale for just $149 with code STREAM25.

Launched by Discovery Communications founder John Hendricks, CuriosityStream is an award-winning streaming and on-demand viewing journey that specializes in documentary filmmaking. It's earned 4.7 stars on the App Store, 4.3 stars on the Google Play Store, a 4-star review from PC Mag, and is enjoyed by millions of subscribers. With immersive documentary experiences from documentary stalwarts like David Attenborough, Michio Kaku, and Brian Greene, you'll learn about the planet, space, time, the future, and so much more through stunning visuals and unrivaled storytelling.

CuriosityStream offers thousands of the world's best documentaries, covering everything from nature and history to science and more, with a wealth of exclusive originals and classics alike. Whether you're watching on your TV, desktop, or mobile device, you'll have unlimited streaming in HD and 4K whenever you want. You can also download shows so you can watch without an internet connection.

Every week, CuriosityStream adds new content so you'll never run out of things to watch. You can browse titles with multiple search tools to discover new titles, and rate your favorite shows to get better recommendations for related ones.

Start learning something new with your post-work unwinding time. Right now, you can get a lifetime subscription to the CuriosityStream HD Plan for 40 percent off $250 at just $149 with code STREAM25.

Prices are subject to change.

Entrepreneur Store

Entrepreneur Leadership Network® Contributor

Entrepreneur Store

Your one-stop shop for the latest technology, online courses and productivity tools to help your business and personal growth. 

Want to be an Entrepreneur Leadership Network contributor? Apply now to join.

Business News

The Most Downloaded News App in the U.S. May Have Published Dozens of Fake, AI-Written Stories

The stories were fake but had real-world consequences for the app's 50 million monthly users.

Business News

Is One Company to Blame for Soaring Rental Prices in the U.S.?

The FBI recently raided a major corporate landlord while investigating a rent price-fixing scheme. Here's what we know.

Business News

She Tracked Her Missing Luggage With an Apple Device — Straight to an Airport Employee's Home

Paola Garcia flew into Terminal 4 at Fort Lauderdale-Hollywood International Airport last month when she noticed her luggage never made it to the carousel — then her Apple Watch started pinging.

Business News

Google's Chief Privacy Officer Announces Sudden Departure Amid Leaked Internal Privacy Documents

Keith Enright has held the position with the company since 2018.

Business News

'Pay Off My Debt' TikToker Explains How Much Money He Made from His Viral Video and the Inspiration for the Trend

Jake Burgett told Entrepreneur how he came up with the idea for the personal finance trend sweeping social media.

Side Hustle

This Former Starbucks Employee Started a Side Hustle That's Making More Than $70,000 a Month — and He's Not Done Yet

When Tom Saar moved to New York City, he spotted a lucrative business opportunity.