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What to watch with friends when everyone pulls their own way

You know the scene: ten links in chat, half unread, half arguing about genre. Movie Match follows the same story as the Play listing: you create a lobby, invite people, and move into matching—not endless “so what are we watching?” If the night is only for you, the app also offers solo pick without a lobby.

Why chat is a weak place to decide

There is no shared “we are choosing now” state in a messenger. Messages mix with memes and other topics, so you lose the thread and start over.

A dedicated flow for picking a film locks intent: you are in a lobby, the group is small, and the goal is one—agree on what to watch.

How this maps to Movie Match

In the Android app from Google Play you follow the familiar path: room, invite, then group matching. On the web side of this site you can start with an account and land in the same product idea.

If the night is soon, it is often faster to open Play, create a room, and send an invite link than to run five different polls.