
"If your household is anything like mine, you might frequently run into the same issue: There's too much to watch out there, and keeping track of all the things you want to stream one day has become a nightmare. It's not that there aren't any tools for this. There are! And plenty of them! And they're all easy to use! Which is kind of the problem."
"Here's what usually happens: I may be browsing Netflix, logged into my profile, and bookmark a movie I want to check out in the future. Then, my wife takes over the remote, spends a bit of time clicking through Hulu, and adds a show she wants us to binge to the watch list associated with her profile."
Households face widespread difficulty keeping track of bookmarked movies and shows because bookmarks are scattered across multiple streaming apps and profiles. Numerous bookmarking tools exist, but their abundance and siloed nature exacerbate confusion rather than solve it. Family members often use different services or profiles, causing watch lists to end up in unexpected accounts and making saved content hard to find. This fragmentation interrupts viewing plans and complicates shared decision-making about what to watch next. A more interoperable or centralized approach to watch lists would reduce friction and make finding saved content easier.
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