Your shows live on Netflix, Max, Hulu, Disney+, Prime, and Apple TV+. Nobody's memory of where you left off does. Reel Together keeps everyone's in one shared list — so movie night starts with watching, not searching.
Streaming split one TV guide into a half-dozen apps, each with its own “Continue Watching” that forgets the other five. So the list lives in everyone's heads — and no two of them ever match.
“Is that the one on Max or Hulu?” Six apps, six watchlists, none of them talking to each other.
You take a week off a series and lose the thread. Was that the finale, or two episodes back?
The decision costs more than the episode. Movie night becomes menu night.
Everything you both want to watch, are watching, and have finished — in the order you'll actually use it.
Drop a title in with its service and who it's for. Netflix, Max, Apple TV+ — they all land on the same shelf.
A progress bar that actually remembers the episode. Pick up exactly where the group left off, even a month later.
Tag each title as a group watch or to whoever called it. No more starting the show everyone wanted without them.
Reel Together is built for the group negotiation — two people or the whole watch party. See what's a group watch, what's a solo binge, and what's been sitting in “someday” for too long — then just press play.
Pull every show off every app and into one place you'll both actually check.