Vote on what’s next and lock in a pick for movie night — without the endless group-chat scroll.
The group chat was never a good planning tool
Deciding what to watch as a group usually means forty messages, three suggestions nobody wrote down, and a default to the thing you have already seen twice.
Planning mode turns a shared board into a tiny, calm decision tool: add candidates, let everyone weigh in, and lock a pick.
Everyone votes, the board decides
Each member marks what they are up for, and the board surfaces the option that fits the most people — factoring in what they have already seen and what they have rated highly.
When you lock a pick, it moves to the top with a clear “up next,” so nobody has to re-litigate the decision an hour before.
It works across formats
Planning mode does not care whether the candidates are films, a campaign game, or a book-club pick. A mixed board can still produce one clear next thing.
And because boards can be public, a good plan becomes a reusable list other groups can copy.