Long distance, different houses, or she's just at her place tonight — you can still have a real movie night. Create a free room, send her one link, and watch Netflix, Disney+, YouTube, or anything else in perfect sync, with video chat so you can see her reactions the whole time.
That's DRM blocking browser-tab capture. Share your entire screen or desktop window instead of the tab and the movie streams perfectly. Works every time in Chrome and Edge.
Every long-distance couple has tried the countdown method: you both open Netflix, count down over the phone, and press play "at the same time." Within ten minutes someone's buffering, someone paused for a snack, and you're watching different scenes while pretending you're not.
A synced watch party fixes all of it. There is one stream — yours — so you're both always on the exact same frame. Pause for popcorn and it pauses for both of you. And instead of holding a phone call next to your laptop, the video chat is right there beside the movie, so the date actually feels shared.
WatchTogether streams your screen over WebRTC, the same technology video calls use, so it works between cities, countries, and continents. If you're in different time zones, the room is ready whenever you both are — no scheduling around a platform's "party" feature or hoping an extension still works.
Only one of you needs the streaming subscription. If you have Netflix and she doesn't (or her country's Netflix doesn't have the movie), it doesn't matter — she's watching your stream, not her own account.
Create a free WatchTogether room, send her the invite link, open the movie on your streaming service, and click Share Screen. You both watch the same moment in sync with video chat alongside — across town or across the world.
No. She taps your link and she's in — no app, no extension, no account, no subscription of her own. Only the host needs a free account.
Yes — Netflix, Disney+, HBO Max, Hulu, Prime Video, YouTube, Crunchyroll, and anything else that plays in a browser. Only one of you needs the subscription.
Yes. Video, voice, and text chat are built in, right next to the movie. That's what makes it a date instead of two people watching alone at the same time.
Yes — guests can watch from any mobile browser. Hosting (screen sharing) works best from a laptop or desktop.
Completely. No subscription, no trial, no credit card. Create a room and start watching.
Comedies and comfort rewatches leave room to talk; horror and thrillers are perfect for video-chat reactions; starting a series together gives you a standing weekly date.