Date night,
decided.
The argument about what to watch usually starts before dessert and ends with one of you giving up. Skip that bit. Both of you open Miru, both of you swipe the same short deck, and the film you both wanted is sitting there by the time the bill arrives.
Order food. Start a session.
By the time the food shows up you'll know what's on later. No homework, no profiles, no email confirmation.
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Pick the streaming services
Just the ones you both have. Skip the rest.
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Share the six-character code
Show your phone. They type it in.
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Swipe the same deck
20 cards, story first. The poster only shows up after you've already said yes.
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Walk home knowing
The film you both said yes to is waiting. You don't have to talk about it anymore.
The story sells the film, not the poster.
Every card is one short paragraph — the kind of pitch a friend with good taste would give you across the table. If the words pull you in, you swipe right. The poster, year, and director come after.

The pitch, in one paragraph.

Both phones, same deck.

Where to watch is one tap.
The honest answers.
How long does it actually take?
Most sessions are under three minutes. The deck is 20 cards, and reading each one is the time it takes to read this answer.
Does my date need to make an account?
No. Sign-in is one tap, no email needed. They open the app, tap Join, type the six-character code, and they're in.
What if we want something specific — say, a comedy?
You set the genres and the streaming services before the session starts. The deck is filtered to match. Comedy only, foreign only, under 100 minutes — it's all there.
What if we don't end up watching one of the matches tonight?
Everything you both said yes to lives in your match history. Open it next week and the same films are still there.
What if it's a first date and we don't want to share emails or anything?
You don't share anything. The code is six characters, alphanumeric, expires in 24 hours. Nothing else moves between your accounts.
Settle the question now, not at 10pm.
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