Tinder for Movies. Match with Your Next Watch.
Swipe right on movies you'd watch, left on ones you wouldn't. When your group matches, movie night is decided.
You already know how to use FlickPicker, because you already know how to swipe. Movie posters appear one at a time — trailer, synopsis, and ratings a tap away — and you swipe right to say "I'd watch that." Do it with friends in a shared room and the app announces a match the moment you all agree.
Swiping solo works too: FlickPicker learns what you like and your right-swipes build a watchlist automatically, so the next time you can't decide, your own taste has already made the shortlist.
Why FlickPicker
- The swipe you know — Right for yes, left for no. If you've used a dating app, you've mastered FlickPicker.
- Group matching — Shared rooms turn swiping into a group decision engine — first unanimous right-swipe wins.
- Solo discovery mode — Swipe alone to build a watchlist and sharpen your recommendations.
- Full movie cards — Every card has a trailer, cast list, runtime, and IMDb/Rotten Tomatoes scores.
- No catfishing — Real ratings on every poster mean a pretty card can't hide a bad movie.
How It Works
- Grab FlickPicker free on the App Store.
- Choose solo swiping or create a room with friends.
- Swipe right on anything you'd genuinely watch.
- Match, hit play, done.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is there really a Tinder for movies?
Yes — FlickPicker brings swipe-to-match mechanics to movie picking. Swipe on films alone or with friends, and matches become your watch queue.
What happens to my right-swipes?
Solo right-swipes go to your watchlist. In rooms, they count as votes toward a group match.
Can I undo a swipe?
Yes, you can go back if your thumb moved faster than your judgment.
Does it only do movies?
No — swipe on TV shows too, or mix both in one deck.
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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.