The Movie Picker App for Couples
"You pick." "No, you pick." FlickPicker picks — by finding the movies you both already want to watch.
Every couple has the loop: you don't want to choose wrong, they don't want to choose for you, and an hour disappears into trailer purgatory. FlickPicker breaks the loop. You each swipe privately on the same movies, and the app reveals the titles you both said yes to. No mind-reading, no martyrdom, no "I said I was fine with anything."
Over time, your matches become a couples' watchlist — a running queue of films you've both pre-approved, ready for any night either of you says "movie?"
Why FlickPicker
- Two-person match rooms — Purpose-built for couples: private swipes, instant reveal when you both agree.
- A queue of pre-approved picks — Every match banks into a shared list for future nights.
- Honest votes — Swipes stay hidden until a match, so nobody picks to please.
- Mood filters — Rom-com night or thriller night — set the tone before you swipe.
- Where-to-watch built in — Matches show the services that carry them, so you go straight from reveal to play.
How It Works
- Download FlickPicker free on iOS.
- Start a room for two and set tonight's mood filters.
- Both swipe — separately, honestly.
- The app reveals what you both want. That's the movie.
Frequently Asked Questions
What's the best movie picker app for couples?
FlickPicker — its two-person match rooms are designed exactly for this: both partners swipe privately and the app surfaces only mutual yeses.
Does my partner need the app too?
One of you needs the room link; the other can join from the iOS app or any browser via the web app.
What if we never match?
Rare — but the app also shows near-matches (titles one of you loved) as conversation starters, and fresh decks are one tap away.
Can we keep a shared couples watchlist?
Yes. Matches accumulate into a shared queue you can draw from any night. See our couples watchlist page.
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Ready for your best movie night yet?
Download FlickPicker free on iPhone and go from “what should we watch?” to “play” in minutes.