What we’re
watching tonight.
Reelhouse is a movie picker for households and couples. Everyone swipes on the same queue, filtered to what you have available on your streaming platforms. When you all like the same film, that’s the one.
Pick-a-movie night isn’t supposed to take an hour.
Netflix, Max, Prime — each one a different shelf. Nobody can remember what’s on which.
One wants a comedy. One wants a thriller. The kid wants nothing under PG-13.
You’ve scrolled past the same six titles. The popcorn is cold. Bed wins.
Three steps. Then it’s a match.
Set up your household once. After that, every movie night is the same simple loop — swipe a few cards, agree on one, hit play.
Build your household
Add up to four people. Pick the streaming services you actually pay for. Set a maximum rating if there’s a kid on the couch.
Swipe the same queue
Reelhouse pulls a feed of movies on your services that fit your filters. Everyone in the house swipes when they have a minute — couch, commute, lunch.
Match. Watch tonight.
When two of you (or all four) like the same film, it lands in your matches. Tap, see who agreed, see where to watch, hit play.
Built for the way your household
already watches.
Filtered to what you actually have.
We pull live from the streaming providers in your household. No more matching on a movie that’s suddenly on a service nobody pays for.
See how strongly you agreed.
Two of four is a maybe. Four of four is tonight. Every match shows the count, sorted by who’s ready.
One toggle for the kid on the couch.
Cap the rating, drop a genre, set a min year. The feed hides anything that breaks the rules — nobody has to see it to skip it.
Start swiping before anyone joins.
Your right-swipes wait for the household. Invite your partner Friday, find seven matches by Saturday morning.
The moment you agree, everyone knows.
Your phone buzzes the second the second swipe lands. No re-checking the app. No ‘what about this one?’
Settle the maybe in 90 seconds.
Tap the trailer button, the YouTube preview opens right on the card. Decide, swipe, move on.
Every match, ranked by agreement.
The matches tab is a shelf of all the maybes — sorted by how strongly the household agreed. Filter by streaming service or 100%-matched only. The four-of-fours glow Ember so tonight is one tap away.
The moment you agree.
No confetti. No trumpet. A single radial halo bleeds the poster’s own color into the canvas. Quiet, confident — this is the moment the app is paying off.
Things people ask before they swipe.
How big can a household be?
Up to four people. The cap is intentional — beyond four it stops feeling like a household and starts feeling like a committee.
What counts as a match?
Two right-swipes in the same household. The match screen shows the count — 2 of 3, 4 of 4 — so you can tell ‘maybe tonight’ from ‘definitely tonight.’
Where does the movie data come from?
TMDB for titles, posters, runtime, and live streaming availability — and OMDB for Rotten Tomatoes and IMDb scores. We never store movie metadata ourselves; you always see what’s actually streaming today.
Can I be in more than one household?
Yes. Switch between them in-app — each household has its own queue, restrictions, and matches.
What about kids?
Set a max rating on the household and any film above it disappears from everyone’s feed. No one has to see it to skip it.
Do I need other people to start?
No. Solo mode works from day one — your right-swipes wait. Invite your partner Friday, find seven matches by Saturday morning.
When can I get it?
Reelhouse is in private beta now and heading to TestFlight and the Play Store soon. Drop your email below and we’ll send the invite the moment it’s ready.
Is there a web version?
Mobile-first for now — swiping wants a thumb. A web companion is on the roadmap once mobile finds its rhythm.
Tonight, agree on something.
Reelhouse is in private beta. Drop your email and we’ll send your TestFlight invite the moment it’s ready.
No newsletter. One email when the app is ready, one if anything important changes.