By Watchly Team  ·  Updated June 30, 2026  ·  6 min read
Peacock watch party

Watch Peacock Together online

Stream NBCUniversal shows, movies and live sports in perfect sync with friends in other homes. Watchly keeps every Peacock playhead aligned and adds push-to-talk voice and live chat — on iPhone, Android and Chrome.

Updated 2026-06-30 · Watchly works on iOS, Android & Chrome

Yes — you can watch Peacock together with friends in different homes using Watchly, and it works on iPhone, Android and Chrome. Peacock is a Watchly Pro service, so the host needs a Watchly Pro plan ($4.99/month or $29.99/year, with a 3-day free trial) to unlock Peacock co-watching. Once a room is live, Watchly keeps everyone's play, pause and seek frame-accurate, so you all hit the same moment of a show, movie or game at once.

Here is how it works: one person starts a Watchly room on Peacock and shares the link. Friends open it and join — in a browser with no account needed. Watchly syncs each person's own Peacock stream rather than rebroadcasting one screen, which keeps quality crisp and stays squarely within personal-use watch-party territory.

Because of that, every viewer needs their own Peacock subscription (free, Premium or Premium Plus) and must be signed in. Watchly handles the timing and the talking; Peacock handles the playback. Push-to-talk voice, live reactions and text chat are all built in.

Best ways to watch Peacock together

How the main options compare for syncing Peacock across homes

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Teleparty

Classic desktop browser extension for watch parties

Best for: Laptop-only groups who live in ChromeChrome · Edge (desktop)Free · Premium tier

Teleparty is the long-running watch-party extension and adds a sidebar chat to supported streaming sites. It is reliable on a laptop, but it is a desktop browser extension only — there is no native phone app, and Peacock support depends on the extension's current site coverage.

Pros

  • Well-known and simple to set up on desktop
  • Sidebar text chat during playback
  • Free core version

Cons

  • Desktop browser only — no native mobile apps
  • No built-in voice chat
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Hyperbeam

Shared virtual browser you all control

Best for: Quick sessions when not everyone has the same loginAny browser (incl. mobile)Free with time limits

Hyperbeam spins up a shared cloud browser that everyone can see and control, so it can technically open Peacock in one virtual window. It runs in mobile browsers too, but quality and session length are capped on the free tier, and you are sharing a single signed-in session rather than syncing your own streams.

Pros

  • Works in mobile browsers without an extension
  • Everyone shares one screen — easy to start
  • Free to try

Cons

  • Time and quality limits on the free tier
  • One shared session, not per-viewer sync
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Kosmi

Free virtual-browser hangout with games

Best for: Casual hangouts that mix video and gamesAny browserFree

Kosmi gives you a virtual room with a shared browser, video chat and party games, no extension required. It is a fun lightweight option, but like other shared-browser tools it relies on one session and is not built specifically for tight, per-stream Peacock sync.

Pros

  • No install or extension needed
  • Built-in video chat and games
  • Completely free

Cons

  • Shared-browser approach, not native sync
  • Streaming quality varies by connection

How to watch Peacock together with Watchly

Setup takes about a minute once everyone has the app and a Peacock account.

  1. Get Watchly on iPhone, Android or Chrome from the download page. The host starts a Watchly Pro plan (or the 3-day free trial) to unlock Peacock.
  2. Sign into Peacock on your own device — each viewer uses their own account.
  3. Create a room, pick Peacock, and choose what to watch.
  4. Share the room link. Friends tap it and join; they can come in from a browser with no Watchly account.
  5. Press play. Watchly keeps every Peacock playhead aligned, with voice and chat on the side.

What to know before you start

Peacock is a Watchly Pro service, so only the host needs Watchly Pro — guests join free. Everyone, however, needs their own Peacock subscription (free, Premium or Premium Plus) and must be signed in, because Watchly syncs each person's own stream instead of rebroadcasting one screen. Live sports and recently added titles may carry their own regional availability on Peacock, so make sure the title plays for each person before the party starts.

Peacock does not have its own cross-account co-watch feature, which is exactly the gap Watchly fills — it adds the sync layer plus voice and chat on top of your normal Peacock playback.

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Peacock watch party FAQ

Can you watch Peacock together online?
Yes. With Watchly you can watch Peacock together in real time with friends in other homes. One person hosts a room on Peacock, shares the link, and Watchly keeps everyone's play, pause and seek frame-accurate while you talk over built-in voice and chat.
Is watching Peacock together free?
Watchly is free to start, but Peacock is a Watchly Pro service, so the host needs Watchly Pro ($4.99/month or $29.99/year, with a 3-day free trial) to unlock Peacock rooms. Guests can join a room for free.
Do we both need Peacock to watch together?
Yes. Watchly syncs each person's own Peacock stream rather than rebroadcasting one screen, so every viewer needs their own Peacock subscription (free, Premium or Premium Plus) and must be signed in. This is normal and legal for watch-party apps.
Does watching Peacock together work on phones?
Yes. Watchly has native iPhone and Android apps as well as a Chrome extension, so your group can mix phones and laptops in the same Peacock room and stay perfectly in sync — something desktop-only extensions cannot do.
Can we voice chat while watching Peacock?
Yes. Push-to-talk voice chat is built into Watchly at no extra cost, along with live reactions and text chat, so you can react to the game or the show together without a separate call app.

Start a Peacock watch party tonight

Get Watchly on iPhone, Android or Chrome, sign into Peacock, and bring everyone into the same room — synced playback, voice and chat included.