Always in sync, even across episodes
No more "wait, let me pause" moments. Our sync engine keeps everyone frame-perfect—even when you binge multiple episodes in one party.
Start playing any video on Netflix, Disney+, or 10+ supported platforms.
Click the Flickcall logo on top right once video starts or hit the Flickcall icon on chrome toolbar. Your watch party is ready in one click.
Copy the party link and send it to your friends. They join with one click—no sign-up required.
Create watch parties on Netflix, Disney+, JioHotstar, JioHotstar, HBO Max, MAX, Hulu, Prime Video, Youtube, Zee5, Sony Liv, JioHotstar with Flickcall.
No more "wait, let me pause" moments. Our sync engine keeps everyone frame-perfect—even when you binge multiple episodes in one party.
Catch your friends gasping at plot twists. Share laughter in real-time. Video chat makes every watch party feel like you're on the same couch.
Install the extension, play any video, click the Flickcall icon. That's it—share the link and you're watching together.
When you pause video, your mic unmutes. When you play, it mutes. Smart Mic knows when you need to talk. No fumbling with buttons, just natural conversation.
We use peer-to-peer technology to connect you directly with your friends. Your video calls and chats are never routed through our servers unless direct connection is blocked*.
* In some cases, firewall setting doesn't allow direct connection, the calls and messages are encrypted and transmitted via routing servers.
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Note: If your request for “Rio -2011- LINK” referred to a specific technical report, economic link, or environmental data set from Rio de Janeiro in 2011 (e.g., a study on the Tijuca Forest or Guanabara Bay pollution), please provide the specific source document, and I will draft a technical analysis accordingly.
If you intended a different event (e.g., a specific 2011 Rio environmental or economic report), please clarify. However, based on common academic and policy shorthand, the following report focuses on . Report Title: Assessment of the Preparatory Process and Outcomes of the United Nations Conference on Sustainable Development (Rio+20), with Emphasis on the 2011 Negotiation Milestones Date of Report: [Current Date] Prepared For: [Stakeholder/Client Name] Subject: Analysis of the “Rio 2011” Link – The Transition from Agenda 21 to The Future We Want 1. Executive Summary This report examines the critical preparatory phase of the United Nations Conference on Sustainable Development (UNCSD), commonly known as Rio+20, focusing on the 2011 calendar year as the decisive link between the original 1992 Earth Summit and the 2012 outcome document. While the Summit convened in June 2012, the substantive negotiations, zero-order draft of the outcome document, and major political disagreements over institutional frameworks crystallized throughout 2011.