Feature

Watch Groups

Watch Groups make shared viewing manageable by keeping progress, group context, and next-step coordination in one place.

Instead of handling group watching through chat messages and screenshots, the app gives your group a dedicated operational space with membership, progress, and shared awareness.

What makes it useful

Coordinate shared watching with friends, compare progress, and keep everyone on the same episode.

Group-level coordination without spreadsheet energy

Shared watching becomes visible and structured without requiring a separate project-management habit.

Progress stays understandable across members

You can quickly see who is behind, who is caught up, and what the natural next episode is for the group.

Invites and membership are part of the product

Watch groups are more than a naming convention; they have an actual setup and participation flow.

Where it helps in real life

Concrete moments where this feature removes friction, speeds up decisions, or keeps your watching flow organized.

Stay aligned with friends across different schedules
A shared progress view reduces the usual “where are you at?” friction before every session.
Run franchise or season catch-ups together
Group structure helps when multiple people are moving through the same catalog on slightly different timelines.

How it works in practice

The exact in-app flow from first action to the result you see afterwards.

1

Create a group and invite the right people

The setup is explicit, so the shared context belongs to the real participants from the start.

2

Track group-relevant shows and progress

Each member can keep individual history while still contributing to a visible shared state.

3

Use the group page as the coordination hub

Instead of chat archaeology, the group surface answers the obvious progress questions directly.

Where to find it

Open the exact app areas where this feature becomes part of your daily routine.

Questions people usually ask

Short answers to the things that matter most before you adopt a new workflow.

Does each person lose their own watch history inside a group?
No. The group layer coordinates shared context while individual tracking still matters.
Is this useful even for small groups?
Yes. Small groups often benefit most because they want lightweight coordination, not a complicated community system.

Make shared watching less chaotic

Create a group, invite the right people, and let progress coordination happen in one place instead of across chats.