Bingey

Connection on your own time.

The social layer for streaming. Post timestamped reactions to specific moments — and see your friends’ reactions to those same moments, without getting spoiled.

You finished it. Now what?

Streaming killed the watercooler. Reddit threads die after airing. Twitter spoils everything. Half your group chat is still on episode 2 of last season.

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Scattered chats, dead threads, spoiler-soaked feeds

Make the timestamp the place.

On Bingey, every reaction lives at a specific moment in a specific episode. Post “at 14:32 — holy shit” and it stays there forever, waiting for the next person who reaches that scene.

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Episode page with reactions stacked along the timeline

Spoilers solve themselves.

You only see reactions up to where you’ve actually watched. Start a show three years late — the conversation is still waiting, and it’s still safe.

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Progress marker on the timeline; future reactions hidden

Want in?

Drop your email to join the waitlist. We’ll let you know when it’s your turn.

Questions

What is Bingey, in one line?+

A social network where the unit of discussion is a specific moment in a specific episode, and the feed is spoiler-gated by where you are in the show.

When does it launch?+

We’re building the MVP now. Sign up above and we’ll email you when there’s something to use.

Will it cost money?+

No. v1 is free. We’ll think about monetization once we know people actually want this.

Do I need a Netflix / Hulu / HBO account connected?+

No. You tell Bingey what episode and timestamp you’re at — that’s how the spoiler gate works. There’s no streaming-service login required.

How is this different from Letterboxd or Serializd?+

Letterboxd is for movies; Serializd is for episode-level TV reviews. Bingey goes one level deeper: the unit is the timestamped moment, and the feed never shows you anything past where you’ve watched.