Triflicks Exclusive
Unlike standard upgrades, accessing Triflicks Exclusive is intentionally gated. The company has stated they want "engaged viewers, not just wallet-openers."
Method 1: The Waitlist. Standard Triflicks users who watch more than 40 hours of non-kids content in a month receive an invite code to upgrade for $9.99/month (the first month is free).
Method 2: The Bypass (Limited Time). For new users, you can bypass the waitlist by purchasing an annual "Founder’s Pass" for $149.99. This includes access to Triflicks Exclusive plus a physical welcome kit: a metal membership card and a USB drive containing the first episode of The Chimera Protocol in lossless format.
Method 3: The Referral. Current Exclusive members have three "friend codes" per year. Given the high quality of the content, these codes often sell on secondary markets for upwards of $50. triflicks exclusive
What does the roadmap look like for this ambitious label?
Phase 1 (Current): Theatrical Windows Reversal. Triflicks is negotiating with theaters to release Triflicks Exclusives in cinemas after they stream on the platform. The reverse of the Netflix model.
Phase 2 (Next Year): Blockchain Verification. Rumors suggest that buying a "lifetime license" for a Triflicks Exclusive might soon be possible via NFT-like tokens, allowing you to truly "own" the digital file and resell it on an open marketplace. These exclusives often come with “bonus features” —
Phase 3 (2026): AI-Generated Exclusives. Triflicks has trademarked "Tri-Script," an AI tool that writes alternate scenes. In the future, a Triflicks Exclusive might generate a unique cut of a movie just for you based on your viewing history.
The Good (The “Exclusives”): The crown jewel of TriFlicks Exclusive is its original and first-window content. I watched three of their much-hyped exclusives:
These exclusives often come with “bonus features” — director Q&As, deleted scenes, and even downloadable scripts — something even Criterion Channel rarely offers. For film students or aspiring directors, this is gold. 000+ or Criterion’s 2
The Back Catalog: TriFlicks has secured rights to overlooked gems from the 1970s-90s, including the complete works of Japanese experimental director Toshio Matsumoto (available nowhere else in HD) and a restoration of British social realist film “Nothing but the Night”. However, the catalog is still small: about 450 titles as of April 2026. Compare that to Mubi’s 1,000+ or Criterion’s 2,500+. If you binge quickly, you’ll run out of interesting options in two months.
The Weakness (Gaps): Missing entirely: mainstream classics, Hollywood golden age, anime, documentaries on popular topics (nature, true crime), and children’s content. Also, there is very little non-English European or African cinema — a surprising omission given their claim of “global curation.”
Don't just watch the movie; watch the Triflicks Exclusive overlay. Look for content labeled with [TC] (Triflicks Context). These versions often include: