A good movie night does not need the objectively best movie.
It needs a title everyone genuinely wants right now. That makes occasion, mood, and shared overlap more useful than a perfect ranking.
Whether it is date night, roommates, or friends, a good movie night needs fewer suggestions and more shared signals. Struffle is meant to turn that into a clear shortlist.
The website only teases the decision flow. Shared matches happen inside the app.
For couples, friend groups, and anyone who wants to reach a shared yes faster.
Movie night rarely fails because there are no movies. It fails because multiple people need to want the same movie at the same time.
Struffle turns that search into a shared swipe round.
A match comes from real overlap instead of tired compromise.
Watchlists, matches, and provider context stay inside the product.
It needs a title everyone genuinely wants right now. That makes occasion, mood, and shared overlap more useful than a perfect ranking.
When people react independently, a vague "maybe" can become a real match candidate for tonight much faster.
An occasion helps before anyone starts debating individual titles.
Mood lists prevent the night from collapsing under the wrong expectation.
Genre lists are useful when the direction is clear but the exact title is missing.
Sometimes runtime is the most important filter because movie night is already half gone.
This is the practical core of the page: set limits first, react together, then only talk about matches.
For example: under two hours, no series, no heavy drama.
Each person can respond to suggestions without debating immediately.
This reduces the choice to titles that have a real chance.
The app is meant to reveal and save those overlaps.
Everyone suggests something, nobody commits, and after 30 minutes nothing is playing.
Struffle lets people swipe separately and makes shared favorites visible faster.
A match is a concrete candidate for tonight, backed by watchlist and provider context.
Save movie suggestions right now. Click on the heart to save a title to your demo watchlist, mimicking how the actual app operates.
The match flow explains how two people can start a shared decision.
Each person can react to suggestions without pressure instead of debating every title first.
What does not fit tonight can stay as a candidate for the next night.
For solo nights or situations where you only need a better starting point.
Providers Find movies by streaming serviceFor nights where the services you already have strongly shape the choice.
App Go to the Struffle homepageThe overview of swipe feed, matching, watchlist, and beta access.
Rate suggestions separately first instead of debating everything. Struffle makes shared favorites visible.
Yes, that exact moment helped inspire Struffle: two people want to watch something good, but the choice is too large.
The app is designed around shared movie-night decisions. The exact beta scope can continue to evolve by version.
No. This page is a teaser. The actual decision, watchlist, and match logic belong in the app.
Join the waitlist and get notified when the next Struffle beta round opens.