Vol. I · A mood-based recommender
Don't know what to watch,
listen to, or read?
Tell us how you feel right now. Eight quick questions and we hand you a shortlist drawn from real movie, music and book catalogs — with ratings, where-to-watch links and the full details, so you can stop scrolling and start enjoying.
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Pick what you need tonight.
§ 01 — Choose a category
Movies
From two-hour epics to a 90-minute comfort watch.
Eight questions about your energy, attention span and mood. We return a shortlist with posters, IMDb ratings and where to stream.
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Series
A mini you can finish, or a long-runner to live in.
Tell us your tone, energy and how big a commitment — we cross TMDB to surface TV worth your evenings, with where to stream.
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Songs
A small playlist that matches the room you're in.
Tempo, mood, familiar versus undiscovered — we shape Spotify's catalog around your answers and hand back tracks with previews.
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Books
A short, deep read or a long, gentle one.
Fiction or non, pace, length, the kind of feeling you want to chase — we cross Google Books and Open Library to find your next chapter.
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Anime
From slice-of-life calm to shounen adrenaline.
Genre, length, tone, era — we cross MyAnimeList's catalog to pull series and films that match the mood you're actually in.
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§ 02 — How a session goes
01
Pick a category.
Choose movies, songs or books. Each has its own quiz tuned to that medium.
02
Swipe through 8 questions.
Quick, visual, mostly about how you feel. No essays. No accounts. Skip any.
03
Get a real shortlist.
Six to ten picks with covers, ratings, links and a one-line reason each one fits.
From the journal.
All entries →Essay · 4 min
How to pick a movie when you can't decide.
Decision fatigue is the real reason you've been on the home screen for forty minutes.
Notes · 3 min
What your mood says about the music you should hear.
Energy and valence are the two dials that matter more than genre. Here's why.
Essay · 5 min
Reading by feeling, not by genre.
Genre tells you the shelf. Mood tells you the book. They are not the same.