So, the other day I was trying to get Netflix working on my Kigo, and let me tell you, it wasn’t exactly a walk in the park. I figured I’d share my experience, just in case anyone else is pulling their hair out trying to do the same thing.

First, I downloaded the Kigo Netflix Downloader app. Seemed straightforward enough, I just followed the installation instructions. Got it all set up on my computer without any major problems. Then came the fun part… actually trying to use it.

Figuring Out the Interface

Okay, so I opened the app, and honestly, it wasn’t super intuitive at first. There’s a big space for the video URL, and a few buttons, but I wasn’t totally sure what to do next. I poked around a bit, clicked on the settings gear… you know, the usual trial and error.

Eventually, I figured out that I needed to copy the Netflix video URL – you know, the one from the address bar when you’re watching something on Netflix in your browser – and paste it into that big empty space in the Kigo app.

The Download Process

Once I pasted the URL, the app started doing its thing. It analyzed the link, and then a little window popped up asking me about the download settings. Stuff like video quality, audio tracks, subtitles… that kind of thing. I just picked the settings I wanted – I usually go for pretty high quality, because, why not?

Then I hit the download button, and… waited. It definitely takes a while, depending on the length of the movie or show, and your internet speed, of course. My internet’s not the fastest, so I usually just let it run in the background while I do other stuff.

Success! (Mostly)

After a good amount of time my videos were downloaded!

So, yeah, that’s pretty much my experience with Kigo and Netflix. It took a little bit of messing around to get the hang of it, but once I did, it worked pretty well. Hopefully, this little walkthrough saves someone else a bit of frustration!