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Disney+ Skipper
A Chrome extension to curate videos on Disney+
An unofficial Chrome/Edge extension that auto-skips timestamp ranges you define on Disney+, including intros, recaps, or any specific scene. Runs entirely in your browser: no servers, no accounts, no telemetry.
Hi everyone. I built Disney+ Skipper for a friend who wanted to watch Andor Season 2 but didn't want to sit through a hard sexual-assault scene (Disney+ doesn't have a way to skip things like this).
Most "skip" tools just auto-click the platform's built-in Skip Intro button, so they can only skip what Disney marks. Disney+ Skipper is different: you define your own start → end ranges (per episode, with labels), and it seeks right past them as you watch. I also know there are some startups working in this space, which I'm excited to see take off.
The tool is open source (MIT) and unofficial, you can run it as an unpacked Chrome browser extension; it's for personal viewing of content you're subscribed to, and it doesn't bypass DRM or download anything.
Would love feedback and hopefully it will help some of you who have experienced this problem too. It was seamless building this tool with the help of @Claude Code!
About Disney+ Skipper on Product Hunt
“A Chrome extension to curate videos on Disney+”
Disney+ Skipper was submitted on Product Hunt and earned 0 upvotes and 1 comments, placing #87 on the daily leaderboard. An unofficial Chrome/Edge extension that auto-skips timestamp ranges you define on Disney+, including intros, recaps, or any specific scene. Runs entirely in your browser: no servers, no accounts, no telemetry.
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Hi everyone. I built Disney+ Skipper for a friend who wanted to watch Andor Season 2 but didn't want to sit through a hard sexual-assault scene (Disney+ doesn't have a way to skip things like this).
Most "skip" tools just auto-click the platform's built-in Skip Intro button, so they can only skip what Disney marks. Disney+ Skipper is different: you define your own start → end ranges (per episode, with labels), and it seeks right past them as you watch. I also know there are some startups working in this space, which I'm excited to see take off.
The tool is open source (MIT) and unofficial, you can run it as an unpacked Chrome browser extension; it's for personal viewing of content you're subscribed to, and it doesn't bypass DRM or download anything.
Inspired by projects like @Netflix AutoSkip and @SponsorBlock - Block YouTube Sponsors, but for the scenes you need to skip for your mental health.
🔗 Demo: https://nathanaeljyhlee.github.i...
🤖 Code + install: https://github.com/nathanaeljyhl...
Would love feedback and hopefully it will help some of you who have experienced this problem too. It was seamless building this tool with the help of @Claude Code!