Squad is built for hanging out first and watching together second, which makes it a natural alternative to Teleparty when the vibe is more “call + content” than “perfectly synced streaming.” It combines co-watching with voice, video, and chat so the room feels like a social space rather than a browser add-on.
Where Teleparty focuses on supported streaming services and a synced player, Squad shines for everyday internet watching. It’s particularly well-suited to YouTube and TikTok sessions, where you want to toss links around, react live, and keep the conversation going without switching tools.
Squad also fits groups that prefer screen sharing for streaming services instead of relying on deep integrations. That approach can be more flexible for “watch anything” nights, since the host can share whatever is on their screen, even when a platform isn’t natively supported.
If the priority is a lightweight, extension-style sync overlay, Teleparty may feel more focused. But for casual, social rooms that blend video chat with flexible co-watching, Squad is the better match.