Can't Decide What to Watch? That Ends Tonight.
The 45-minute scroll is a design flaw, not a personal failing. FlickPicker is the circuit breaker.
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It's 9:40pm. You opened Netflix at 8:55. You've hovered over the same thriller four times, added two documentaries you'll never watch, and abandoned half a trailer. This is decision paralysis, and it isn't a willpower problem — it's what happens when five apps hand you fifty thousand options and zero way to choose between them. The scroll doesn't end on its own because nothing in those menus is built to end it.
FlickPicker is built to end it. Set a genre mood, the services you pay for, and how much time you have, then swipe a short deck where every card carries IMDb and Rotten Tomatoes scores. Watching with someone? Open a room, swipe separately, and the first unanimous match wins — an outcome you both agreed to before opinions got involved. The debate is over before it starts.
Why FlickPicker
- A deck with an end — Not an infinite grid — a short, filtered set of candidates that forces a decision instead of postponing one.
- Quality floor built in — Set a minimum rating and the mediocre middle of every catalog never reaches your screen.
- Tonight's constraints first — Runtime, genre, and streaming service filters mean every option is actually playable right now.
- Deadlock breaker for groups — Two people or ten: private swipes and unanimous matching settle it without anyone being overruled.
- Trailer before you commit — Thirty seconds of trailer kills the last shred of doubt faster than ten more minutes of browsing.
How It Works
- Download FlickPicker free from the App Store.
- Set tonight's filters: mood, services, available time.
- Swipe the deck — solo, or in a room with whoever's on the couch.
- Take the match, check the trailer, press play.
Frequently Asked Questions
Why can't I decide what to watch?
Choice overload. Streaming menus are optimized to keep you browsing, not to help you finish deciding. FlickPicker flips the incentive: filters cut the options, ratings vet what's left, and swiping forces a verdict.
How does FlickPicker actually stop the scrolling?
It replaces open-ended browsing with a bounded choice: a filtered deck of well-rated titles you swipe through one at a time. There's nothing to scroll — only cards to decide on.
What if my partner and I can't agree either?
Open a two-person room. You each swipe privately, nobody has to veto anyone out loud, and the first title you both like is declared the winner automatically.
Is FlickPicker free?
Yes — free to download and free for filtering, swiping, and group rooms. An optional Premium tier adds heavy AI usage and power features.
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Download FlickPicker free on iPhone and go from “what should we watch?” to “play” in minutes.