118 Interest Score
17 Discussions
0.14 Engagement
Apr 2023 Launched

Discover hidden gems on Netflix with "Should I See It?" browser extension. It adds IMDB ratings & reviews to your homepage, and lets you filter out low-rated content. Make informed choices & enjoy only the best movies and TV shows.

What the Community Said

Hey everyone! 👋 As a frequent Netflix user, I often found myself spending more time scrolling than actually watching anything. It was frustrating to waste hours on a movie or TV show that turned out to be a dud. 😔 That's when I decided to build "Should I See It?" – a browser extension that adds IMDB ratings and reviews right on your Netflix homepage. 😃 With "Should I See It?", you can quickly and easily filter out low-rated content, and discover hidden gems that you might have otherwise missed.

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Congratulations on the launch! Seems a recommendation AI could fit in your project

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This is what i have done since the first time i subscribed to Netflix. Scrolled through the app and then went to IMDB to look for reviews. A simple need but a really important one, i might say. Nice.

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I've about run out of things to watch on Netflix (sadly) but maybe this will help me start binging again 🙈

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Interesting solution, congrats on the launch

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