Netflix Tools

NetFlix History Anazlyer - is your subscription worth it? I just found this tool that will analyze your Netflix rental history and basically tell you if you are getting your money’s worth. Here are my results:

Your results You’ve rented 276 DVDs over 21 months from January 27, 2004 to October 26, 2005. Your plan costs $17.99/month so you’ve paid $377.79 total. Your average price per rental was approximately $1.37 each. Average rental costs elsewhere are $3.75 each (not including late fees). You’ve saved approximately $657.21 over your membership lifetime or $31.30 per month. Here’s some more about your renting habits… You kept each rental for around 5 days on average. The longest you kept a single DVD was 20 days: Enemy at the Gates (2001). You rented about 13 DVDs each month. You’re not taking full advantage of your current plan. You could be renting 19 DVDs each month.

Check out NetFlix History Analzyer here.


Rental Statistics from tallrock.net - detailed statistics showing your rental history in detail you’ve never imagined. The initial summary is somewhat similar to the previous tool, but the tabs across the top of the page will show your true rental habits. Here is my summary as of now:

  • You have rented 271 DVDs over 22 months. (That’s an average of 12 DVDs per month).
  • On average, 22% of your rentals were delayed (i.e. ‘throttled’) by Netflix.
  • In your most recent month of data (10/2005), your rentals were delayed 36% of the time.
  • In processing the input data, the program found 3 problem rentals and 1 multiple rental.
  • The direct link to your results is at ( link ). For fast access to your output, bookmark this link.

Check out this tool here.

1 Comment so far »

  1. Jason said,

    Wrote on November 1, 2005 @ 2:40 pm

    Once again, no props.

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