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Showvie

par Todd Vrba

v1.0.25 39 Mo Universel 12+

Description

Showvie is the easiest way to track your watch history, discover what to watch next, and share your taste with friends.

TRACK WHAT YOU WATCH
Keep a running watchlist across movies and TV shows. Mark things as Want to Watch, Currently Watching, or Watched — and never lose track of where you left off.

RATE & REVIEW
Give every movie and show a score and leave a short review. Look back at your history and see how your taste has evolved.

FOLLOW FRIENDS
See what your friends are rating, reviewing, and adding to their lists in real time. A feed built around the people whose taste you trust.

WATCH TOGETHER
Create shared lists with friends and collaborate in real time. Everyone can add titles, set their own watch status, and see where each other left off — perfect for a movie night queue or a show you're watching together.

START A MOVIE CLUB
Form a private group with a few friends and pick a movie or show together every couple weeks. Anyone can nominate, everyone votes, and once it's picked you chat, react, and schedule a watch party — with a discussion space when everyone's done.

SHOW YOUR TASTE
Pin your top 6 movies and shows to your profile — your personal marquee for anyone who visits.

WHERE TO WATCH
Find out instantly which streaming services carry a title — so you can stop searching and start watching.

DISCOVER MORE
Explore trending movies and shows, browse by genre, and find your next obsession through what people like you are watching.

Sign in with Apple or Google for a quick, secure start.

Nouveautés (v1.0.25)

WHAT'S NEW

Long-Press Back To Jump All The Way Back
Press and hold the back arrow on any detail screen to pop straight to the tab root instead of tapping back-back-back. A one-shot spotlight surfaces the gesture the first time you're a few screens deep so you don't have to read about it.

Rate Prompt Right After You Mark Something Watched
Marking a title as Watched (from a watchlist add, a watchlist row, or the Tonight's Pick "Mark Watched" button) now surfaces a quick "Watched! How was it?" with a Rate action. One nudge per title. Skips silently if you've already rated.

The For You And Now Watching Rails Actually Change
Both rails were sorted by deterministic signals (popularity, when titles were added) and showed the same things in the same order every time you opened the app. They now shuffle once per day in your local timezone, so you see a different cut without the order changing mid-session. Plus three of the For You slots are reserved for picks outside your usual genres — built-in exploration room.

Collab Watchlists, Redesigned
Shared watchlists with collaborators were a cramped poster grid with tiny avatar dots that were nearly impossible to read. Phones now default to a row layout — a poster thumbnail, the title, and a roomy 28px avatar cluster on the right with checkmark and play-arrow badges so you can tell at a glance who's watched, who's watching, and who still wants to. Tablets keep the grid (which now shows count pills instead of micro avatars). Toggle between the two from the app bar; the choice persists per list.

POLISH

Shared Watchlist Filter Chips That Make Sense
The Want/Watching/Watched tabs at the top of a shared list filtered by your own status — which hid most of the list whenever your friends had been doing all the work. Replaced with: All / Unseen / Wants / Watching, each with a leading icon. "Unseen" surfaces titles you haven't watched yet (regardless of what others have done), sorted by how many collaborators have already watched so the most-shared experiences float up.

Tap-To-Expand Tip On Long Synopses
Movie and show overviews that get truncated to three lines now have a small chevron pill below the fade gradient. Tap the body or the chevron to expand; it rotates as the text unfolds. Same on episode synopses inside season screens.

Feed Cards Show 10-Point Ratings
Rating cards in the social feed were collapsing your 10-point rating into a row of 5 filled/empty stars, losing precision. They now show stars matching the scale you actually use.

Tonight's Pick Stays Put Within The Day
Tonight's Pick was rolling a new pick every time you opened the screen — within a single session you could see Pick A, swipe away, come back, and get Pick B. It now locks to one pick per local day; the existing 7-day cooldown still rotates picks day-to-day.

Search Bar X Closes The Keyboard Even Before You Type
The clear (×) button on the search field only appeared once you'd typed something — so you couldn't easily dismiss the keyboard if you opened search by accident. It now shows the moment the field is focused regardless of whether there's any text yet.

Missing Genres On Older Watchlist Items
Items added through certain paths — long-press quick-add, the "+" sheet on a shared list, the editorial Tonight cards on Home — were silently saved with no genres, which left their meta line blank in the row layout. Genres now flow through every add path, and a one-time backfill on the backend filled in the gap for existing rows.

Rate Sheet Stars Take Actual Taps Now
Tapping a specific star in the rating sheet was unreliable — the parent's drag-to-rate gesture was arbitrating against per-star taps and usually winning. Each star is its own tap target now; drag-to-rate still works on the strip.