One-liner
An app that shows you who's watching the same movies and TV shows as you in real time, with a focus on social discovery through shared viewing.
Strengths
- Real-time tracking of who's currently watching the same content (highlighted in reviews as 'cool' and 'unique')
- Simple, clean interface with minimal friction to start using (praised for being 'instantly usable')
- Strong keyword ranking for 'they' — indicating high relevance to user search behavior
- Built around a niche social feature: shared entertainment consumption, which stands out in crowded streaming apps
- High rating (4.86) from just 7 reviews, suggesting strong early user satisfaction
Weaknesses
- Only 7 reviews — indicates very low visibility or adoption, likely due to poor discoverability
- No pricing info available — creates uncertainty; users may avoid downloading without knowing cost
- Limited functionality beyond basic watch tracking (users say it 'feels incomplete' and 'needs more features')
- No integration with major platforms like Netflix, Hulu, or Apple TV (review: 'doesn’t work with my accounts')
- No profile customization or social feed (review: 'just shows names, no context or history')
Opportunities
- Build a lightweight, privacy-first version that works across major streaming services via API or manual input
- Add watch party coordination features (e.g., sync playback, chat) to turn passive tracking into active social engagement
- Leverage the 'they' keyword by creating a viral hook: 'Who’s watching this right now?' with shareable moments
- Introduce curated 'trending now' lists based on real-time viewership data to drive discovery
- Target indie film/TV fans who want to feel part of a niche community — a gap in mainstream apps
Competitors
- Netflix Party (Teleparty)
- Twitch
- Discord
AI-generated brief · 5/13/2026, 2:39:17 AM