Got Netflix, want Disney+?
Swap it.
Streaming is too expensive and too fragmented. Trade access to a service you already have for one you actually want. No awkward Venmo. No real names.
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“Audio swap”
“Trade anytime”
“Swap weeknights”
“Kids want Bluey”
“Game's over for me”
No account needed to look. Sign in only when you find a swap you want.
How it works
List what you've got
Say what service you can offer and what you want in return. You're a pseudonym — never your real name.
Get matched
We find someone who has what you want and wants what you have. The double-coincidence problem, solved.
Swap & chat
Connect in an anonymous in-app chat, work out the details, and confirm the swap. Either side can end it anytime.
Stay anonymous. Stay safe.
- 🕶️ You're identified only by a generated handle. Never share your real name or identity.
- 🧊 We don't want your credentials. Don't paste passwords anywhere you don't trust — and remember anyone you share with could change them.
- 🚩 Every match and listing has a report button. Bad actors get removed.
- ⚖️ Sharing accounts may violate a service's terms. You're responsible for what you choose to share.
Frequently asked
What is PasswordSwap?
A pseudonymous marketplace for trading streaming access. List a service you have, say what you want, get matched with someone who wants what you've got, and arrange the swap in an anonymous chat.
Does it cost anything?
No. PasswordSwap is barter-first — you trade access for access. No money moves and no payment details are required.
Is it anonymous?
Yes. You're identified only by a generated handle — never your real name. Every listing and match has a report button, and either side can end a swap at any time.
Which streaming services can I swap?
Netflix, Disney+, Max, Hulu, Paramount+, Peacock, Apple TV+, Prime Video, Spotify, YouTube Premium, ESPN+, and Crunchyroll — plus a free-text lane to request anything else.
Is swapping accounts allowed?
Sharing accounts may violate a service's terms, and the owner can change the password at any time. You're responsible for what you choose to share — only swap with people you're comfortable trusting.