TrailerSwiper

TrailerSwiper

I built this to stop doom-scrolling Netflix

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We spend 30 minutes scrolling Netflix just to watch a 90-minute movie. Trailerswipe makes discovery fun again. It’s a native iOS app built with SwiftUI that lets you: 🎬 Swipe through an endless feed of autoplaying HD trailers (powered by TMDB). 🤖 Chat with an Assistant to find specific recommendations (e.g., "80s sci-fi with great synth music"). Link with a partner to see your compatibility and "match" on movies for date night.
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Allan Thompson
I built this to end the "what do we watch?" argument 🎬 Hey Product Hunt! 👋 I’m the creator of Trailerswiper. I built this app because I realized I was spending more time doom-scrolling through thumbnails on Netflix than actually watching movies. The best part of the theater experience is often the trailers—they get you hyped in 2 minutes flat—so I wanted to bring that energy to my phone. Trailerswiper is a native iOS app built entirely in SwiftUI that helps you discover movies faster. Key Features under the hood: The "Vibe" Check: You can link accounts with a partner to see your compatibility and find movies you both want to watch. AI Movie Assistant: I integrated an AI chat so you can ask specific questions like "Find me a sci-fi movie from the 80s with a synth soundtrack". Vertical Feed: A buttery-smooth, infinite feed of HD trailers (powered by TMDB and YouTube embeds). I’d love to hear your feedback on the swipe mechanics and the AI recommendations. Does this solve your movie night decision paralysis? Happy swiping! 🍿
Zolani Matebese

@allan_thompson1 Hi Allan, Congrats on the launch. Whats your icp and main use case? Do I just have this in my back pocket for popcorn time?

Allan Thompson

@zolani_matebese Thanks! The ICP is definitely couples or movie buddies who struggle to agree on what to watch.

The main use case is solving the 'what should we watch tonight' paralysis. instead of scrolling Netflix for 20 minutes, you and your partner swipe through trailers separately, match on the ones you both like, and have a ready-to-go list.

So regarding popcorn time—you can use it then, but it's actually even better if you use it during downtime to build up that shared queue. That way, when popcorn time actually hits, you already know what you're watching.

Zeiki Yu

Congrats on the launch! Love how TrailerSwiper turns Netflix doom‑scrolling into a focused, swipeable trailer feed with assistant‑driven discovery and partner matching for movie nights.​

Jer Dyk • Notion Systems for Thinkers

Love the idea. Seems to solve a real problem to me. Is it possible to link multiple accounts, for say when friends come over and you want to watch something no one has seen yet?