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Lobby and invite: why they matter when choosing a film

A lobby is the “room” where people gather before group matching. An invite adds people to that context. That is how Movie Match is described on Google Play—without a lobby, advice often scatters across unrelated threads.

Why separate “we’re in” from “we’re choosing”

Until you know who is watching, recommendations stay vague. A lobby defines the group—you know who you are deciding with.

Invites via link or contacts reduce friction: you do not need five paragraphs explaining where to tap.

Tie-in with Google Play

Movie Match is published as an Android app; the lobby-and-invite story is explained in the store listing for shoppers.