Android app with a Tinder-style swipe interface for picking what to watch next.
Movie & TV Swiper solves the most common couch argument: what should we watch tonight? The app borrows the now-familiar Tinder gesture vocabulary — swipe right if you'd watch it, swipe left if you wouldn't — and applies it to movies and TV shows. As you swipe through cards drawn from popular and curated catalogs, the app builds up a sense of your taste and surfaces titles you're likely to actually agree on with whoever is watching with you.
The format works because choosing what to watch is a low-stakes binary decision repeated dozens of times. Mapping that to a swipe deck turns "scrolling through Netflix for 40 minutes" into a fast, mildly fun browsing session that ends with a concrete pick.
How it was built
Movie & TV Swiper was published on Google Play by an Android developer working under the handle blazingbanana. The specific tool stack isn't documented in the listing, but the app fits the broader vibe-coded-Android pattern that the awesome-vibecoded-apps GitHub list catalogs — a single developer using AI coding tools to ship a focused, useful Android utility without a team behind them.
blazingbanana is behind multiple Play Store apps in this style, including RallyMesh, suggesting a workflow optimized for shipping small, sharply scoped Android products quickly using AI assistance.
Why it matters
Tinder-for-X apps are a tired joke when they come out of a venture-backed studio, but they're a perfectly reasonable indie format when one person can build, ship, and maintain them in a few weekends. Movie & TV Swiper is a clean example: a tight idea, a familiar interaction model, an Android-only audience, and a shipping product on the Play Store — built by one developer leaning on AI tools rather than hiring a team.
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