The watchlist problem
Watchlists in streaming apps and review apps are passive. They store titles. They do not help you choose between them. Result: a long list of films you saved months ago that you cannot rank when you actually have time to watch one.
What makes Qouch Potato's Smart Watchlist different
Tonight's Pick
Tap your Smart Watchlist and Qouch Potato surfaces Tonight's Pick — a single title from your list chosen for right now, scored against your current mood, available runtime, and the streaming services you actually have.
Ready to Watch
The Ready-to-Watch carousel highlights watchlist items currently streaming on your services, with a "Leaving Soon" badge if a film is about to disappear from a platform. No more saving something and discovering later that it left Netflix three days ago.
Shelf-rot detection
If you saved a movie 60+ days ago and have shown no positive signal toward it since, Qouch Potato quietly de-prioritizes it. Your watchlist stays alive instead of becoming archaeology.
Watchlist-aware recommendations
The full taste profile updates whenever you save or remove watchlist items. Saving a Korean thriller does not mean QP shows you only Korean thrillers — but it does sharpen the pattern.
How it works in practice
- You see something interesting in Discover, What's Hot, or Mood search and tap save.
- The title is added to your Smart Watchlist with full streaming and metadata context.
- Tonight, you open the Watchlist tab. Tonight's Pick is at the top — a single, justified pick.
- If the pick is wrong, swipe to see Ready-to-Watch and the rest of your list, sorted by current relevance.