Summer 2025
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I messed up my leg. Suddenly I had a lot of downtime, a lot of couch time, and a front-row seat to how broken streaming browsing actually is — five apps, zero coordination, endless context-switching just to find something decent to watch. It was also an interesting moment in AI tools. Something clicked: the thing that was previously beyond my technical ability was in reach. AI could carry the engineering weight I didn't have and leave the part I do have to me: the idea, the problem solving, the visual design.
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The product
All of your streaming accounts in one place. Filter and find content on the platforms you subscribe to, scrolling through trailers so you actually find something to watch instead of endlessly browsing five different apps. Save to your watchlist, watch, and rate — the sharper your recommendations get.
Trailer feed
Scroll through autoplay trailers instead of static thumbnails. Watch for 10 seconds and actually know if you want to see it.
Subscription filtering
Pick the platforms you pay for. Only see content you can actually watch — no more clicking into something you need to upgrade for.
Watchlist
Save anything interesting. Come back later. A simple list that actually persists across sessions.
Ratings → smarter feed
Rate what you watch. The feed learns. The foundation is there for recommendations that actually get you.
Roadmap
Where this is going
The goal was never to ship perfect — it was to ship fast enough to learn. Build the core, get it in front of people, and figure out what actually matters before spending time on what doesn't. The feedback loop is the product. Every iteration is shaped by what real people find broken, missing, or worth keeping.
Fresh feed every session
Content you've already seen gets filtered out so your feed always feels new.
Better mobile layout
Action buttons repositioned for one-thumb use — easier to like, skip, and save while scrolling.
Smoother video scrolling
Trailers now snap cleanly into view — no more partial cards between swipes.
Tap to see title info
Tap the card to reveal a description and overview without leaving the feed.
Cleaner controls and nav
Tightened up the icons, buttons, and navigation so the interface gets out of your way.
Better content relevance for US users
Feed now prioritizes content that's actually popular and available in the US.
Mark as watched and rate from your watchlist
Log what you've seen and rate it — the more you rate, the smarter your recommendations get.
Personalized picks in search
See recommended titles based on your taste right above the search bar.
Swipe to skip or save
Swipe left to skip, right to add to your watchlist — faster than tapping buttons.
Skipped titles come back when it's time
Content you passed on resurfaces after 30 days, or when something new drops for that title.
Faster trailer loading
Trailers preload so they start playing immediately when you scroll to them.
Add YouTube as a streaming option
Different content model — needs its own pipeline.
Watch button — play to TV
IoT integration — deep-link launch on your connected TV.
Co-watch / party mode
Watch with friends in sync, with shared reactions and chat.
Sign in to track what you've watched
Onboarding that connects your account so recommendations start smarter.
Mood-based picks
Tell the feed how you're feeling and get a curated selection to match.
Feedback
Make it better
Have an idea, found a bug, or know what's missing? Drop it below — upvote what resonates.
Beta
Join the test group
Get early access to new features before they ship. I'll reach out when there's something worth testing.
Process