The "what should I watch tonight" problem
You sit down. You open Netflix. Twenty minutes later you have watched four trailers, added nothing to your list, and someone in the room is annoyed. The problem is not that there is nothing good to watch — it is that streaming home screens are not built to help you decide.
How Qouch Potato decides for you
Step 1 — Tell QP your mood
Open Qouch Potato and tap Today's Mood. Type whatever is in your head: "edge-of-seat thriller," "funny date night," "something like Parasite but lighter," "Bollywood, no romance." Qouch Potato understands natural language.
Step 2 — Get curated paths in seconds
Within a couple of seconds, QP returns a primary list plus several "paths" — for example, Modern Thrillers, Same-Era Classics, or Hidden Gems — each tuned to your taste profile and the streaming services you use.
Step 3 — Tonight's Pick from your watchlist
If you already have a watchlist, open it instead. Tonight's Pick chooses the single watchlist item that best fits your current mood, runtime, and streaming options. One tap, decision made.
Step 4 — Swipe Discover for fresh ideas
Out of mood ideas? Open the Discover deck for a daily set of fresh, personalized recommendations. Swipe right on what looks great. The first thing you super-love is usually what you watch.
Why this works better than scrolling
- Mood beats history. What you watched last month does not always predict what you want tonight. Qouch Potato weighs both.
- Reasons, not just titles. Every pick comes with a personalized note explaining why it fits you.
- Streaming-aware. QP only recommends things you can actually watch on your services.
- Global by default. Bollywood, K-drama, anime, Spanish thrillers, and French cinema are first-class — not buried.
Quick prompts to try in Qouch Potato tonight
- "Cozy Sunday vibes"
- "Something edge-of-seat under two hours"
- "Bollywood feel-good comedy"
- "Korean thriller like Parasite"
- "Mind-bending sci-fi"
- "Funny but smart, no superheroes"
- "Something to watch with my parents"