Twocan is the dumbest, fastest way for two people to land on a show they both actually want to watch. Swipe a little. Match. Watch.
You both want to relax. Neither of you wants to choose. You scroll Netflix in silence, give up, end up rewatching The Office again. Streaming made the catalog bigger and the choice harder. Twocan fixes the choosing.
Tap the streaming services you actually pay for. We'll only show you things you can actually watch tonight — no "oh wait, that's on Apple TV+ and we don't have it."
Pair with your partner. Swipe right on shows you'd watch, left on the ones you wouldn't. On the train. In bed. Brushing your teeth. It's async — you don't have to be together.
When you both swipe right on the same thing, it's a match. We add it to a list you both share, with a "Pick for us" button for when neither of you wants to choose between the matches.
The detail that makes it actually useful: every card we show you is already filtered to a service you have. No fake-outs, no dead ends.
Deck is filtered to the intersection of your services. Every match is a show you can both press play on tonight.
No "let's both sit down and swipe together" coordination tax. Swipe on your phone whenever. Matches appear in real time.
Matching on a show you both want feels good. We didn't invent that — Tinder did. We just pointed it at the question you actually have at 8pm.
"We literally argued about Suits vs. The Bear for 35 minutes last Tuesday. This would have saved my marriage."— a friend, anonymously, while testing the prototype
The waitlist gets first access. Drop your email — we'll only use it when there's an app to give you.