The hardest part of movie night isn't finding a good movie — it's finding one you both want. The usual negotiation ends with one person conceding, or with forty minutes of scrolling and a rerun of something you've already seen.

Roulette Duo turns the negotiation into a game. You and your partner (or friend, or roommate) swipe through titles independently, Tinder-style. When you both swipe yes on the same one — 'It's a Match!' — that's your movie. No debate, no veto, no rerun.

How to match on a movie with Roulette Duo

  1. Start a Duo session

    Open Roulette Duo and connect with your partner. Your combined watchlists can join the deck too.

  2. Swipe separately

    Each of you swipes right or left through the same deck of titles — filtered to the services you actually subscribe to, with ratings on every card.

  3. Get the match

    The first title you both approve triggers a match. That's the pick — chosen by both of you, vetoed by neither.

  4. Press play

    The match card shows which service has it. Open the streaming app and start the movie while the popcorn's still warm.

Why matching beats negotiating

Swiping separately removes the politics of choosing: nobody has to sell their pick or shoot down their partner's. Because every card in the deck is on a service you already pay for and carries independent ratings, the match isn't just mutual — it's watchable right now and probably good.

End the what-to-watch debate tonight. Get Upflix and spin Roulette Duo — free.

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Frequently asked questions

Does Roulette Duo work with friends, not just couples?

Yes — any two people can run a Duo session: partners, roommates, friends, siblings. If you both swipe yes, it's a match.

Can we use our own watchlists in the deck?

Yes. Your combined watchlists can be included, so the match may be that movie one of you saved months ago and the other never noticed.