Stop settling for"you might like"
We find shows for your |
You’ve watched hundreds of shows.
Why do recommendations still miss?




Four different shows. One reason, copy-pasted. That is not taste, it is a genre lookup wearing a sentence.
How it reasons
Two shows you would call similar.
You rated them nothing alike.
That gap is the whole signal. Everything else is genre.
→You would rather be at DEFCON 1 for four seasons than watch a slow simmer.
Taste fingerprint
12 axes
Reads as: escalation with consequences. A good person’s slow rot, shot like it matters.
Your taste is a fingerprint.
We read it.
Not your genres. How a frame is lit. Which character flaws you forgive. Whether you want to be comforted or unsettled. Twelve measured dimensions, scored from what you have actually rated.
Rate what you have watched
Twenty minutes. Nothing else needed.
It finds the contradictions
The pairs you rated differently are where the signal lives.
It researches before it recommends
Then tells you why, and what it refused to suggest.

Not recommended
What it refused
Everyone tells you to watch The Wire.
We told them not to.
“The Wire is the anti-melodrama: cool, institutional, ensemble, no protagonist arc. That is precisely the register they rated 7. Everyone will tell them to watch it. Their own ratings say don’t.”
A recommender that only ever agrees with the consensus is a popularity chart. Knowing what to leave out is the harder half, and it is the half nobody else does.
Ready to be understood?
Join thousands who stopped scrolling and started watching.
Start for freeNo credit card required • Setup takes 2 minutes









