Deciding what to watch takes longer than the film deserves. MyMovieTaste is a deck of movie posters — thumb up what you love, thumb down what you don't, bookmark what you mean to get to. Every swipe moves a taste profile built on chess Elo, so the deck sharpens as you use it, with a few unrelated picks mixed in so it never narrows to one genre. No sign-up, no install, no paywall. Sign in with Google only if you want your lists on another device.
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I built this because every "what should I watch" tool asks me to rate fifty films on a five-point scale before it will say anything, and I gave up every single time.
So there is no onboarding here. You land on a poster and you swipe. The profile builds itself out of that — genres, decades and rating bands each carry an Elo score that moves on every decision, a watchlist counting for a bit less than an outright like.
Two deliberate choices I expect people to disagree with:
1. It is single-player. Almost every swipe-a-movie app is built for couples matching with each other. I wanted the version that just gets to know one person properly.
2. There is no streaming-service filter. I found "only show me what's on Netflix" made the deck boring within a minute. Open to being talked out of this one.
What I'd genuinely like to know: how many swipes does it take before the deck starts feeling like it knows you? I have my own number from testing but it is one person's taste and that is not data.