About

Made for the parts of TV that happen between episodes.

Talk about the episode you just finished. Plan the next one with friends. Track what you're watching, save the theories rattling around in your head, and find your next show — all without anyone ruining what comes next.

You decide what you're ready to see

Every forum thread is anchored to an episode, season, or the full series. You only see posts up to where you are — no more dodging thread titles or scrolling past your eyes.

Watch alongside your people

Schedule sessions, see who's caught up, and finally get through the show your group keeps meaning to start. Nobody runs ahead, nobody falls behind without you knowing.

Recommendations that fit how you actually watch

What you'll see comes from your taste, your pace, the services you already pay for, and what your friends are watching — not a list of whatever's hot this week.

An AI that won't spoil you

Ask for a recap, a character refresher, or a recommendation. The AI only knows as much of the show as you do, so nothing it says can land you in a future episode.

Bingecraft Wiki

A spoiler-safe, episode-scoped reference layer for every show on Bingecraft. Characters, locations, organizations, lore, the glossary that pops up around a complicated season — written by contributors who care about getting it right, edited inside an approval queue that keeps facts honest.

It's the durable counterpart to the forum. Threads are where the conversation about an episode happens; the Wiki is where the canonical “what is this thing” answer lives once the dust settles. Same name appears in forty threads? One entry. Same question asked every season? One answer that keeps getting better.

Spoiler protection works the way it does everywhere else on Bingecraft: each entry block is tagged to a series, season, or episode, and you only see what your watch progress on that show makes safe. Catch up and the rest unlocks on its own.

Why this exists

Most TV apps either rate things or recommend things. We wanted somewhere you could actually talk about a show — quietly, with friends, or out in the open — without anyone ruining the next episode for you. So we made it.

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