What to Watch on Prime Video (That's Actually Included)
Half storefront, half streaming service. FlickPicker sorts Prime Video into what your subscription already covers — and what's actually worth pressing play on.
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Open Prime Video and the first riddle isn't what to watch — it's what you're actually allowed to watch. Subscription titles sit shoulder to shoulder with rentals and purchases, ad-supported freebies blur the lines further, and a promising poster can end at a checkout button. The storefront wants to sell; you just wanted a movie. Between Amazon originals, the MGM library, and everything in between, there's real depth here — buried under a shopping experience.
FlickPicker untangles it. Every recommendation is labeled the way Prime should label it — included with your subscription, rental, or free with ads — checked against your region and refreshed continuously. Add IMDb and Rotten Tomatoes scores plus instant trailers, and you can judge a title before it judges your wallet. Filter to Prime, set a genre and runtime, and swipe solo or in a group room until the household agrees on something that costs nothing extra to play.
Why FlickPicker
- Included vs. rental, labeled — Every title shows whether it's in your subscription, a paid rental, or free with ads — before you tap.
- Prime-only decks — Discovery narrowed to what Prime Video carries in your region, with availability refreshed continuously.
- Ratings before you rent — IMDb and Rotten Tomatoes scores stop a $5.99 gamble from becoming a $5.99 regret.
- Trailers on tap — Preview any candidate right from the card instead of hunting through the storefront.
- Household swipe rooms — Everyone on the shared account votes from their own device; the match is something you can all play.
How It Works
- Get FlickPicker free from the App Store.
- Set Prime Video as your service and choose whether rentals belong in your deck.
- Browse or swipe rated, trailer-backed picks that show exactly how each one is available.
- Match, open Prime Video, and play without a surprise checkout screen.
Frequently Asked Questions
What should I watch on Amazon Prime tonight?
Filter FlickPicker to Prime Video, set a genre and runtime, and swipe a deck of well-rated titles — each labeled included, rental, or free with ads, so tonight's pick doesn't come with a bill.
Can it tell included-with-Prime apart from paid rentals?
Yes — that's the point. FlickPicker's availability data distinguishes subscription titles from rentals and free-with-ads options, localized to your region.
Can my family pick a Prime movie together?
Yes. Open a swipe room and share the link — everyone joins from any device, swipes the same Prime deck, and the first unanimous title wins.
Is FlickPicker part of Amazon?
No. FlickPicker is an independent app with no affiliation to Amazon or Prime Video. Availability is region-aware and refreshed continuously, and watching still happens in the Prime Video app — FlickPicker doesn't stream anything itself.
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