What is Reaxly?

Reaxly is a home for film and TV fans. Post your reaction at the exact timestamp of any scene β€” then watch the crowd’s reactions play back synced to the same moment.

No spoilers in the wrong place. No out-of-context reactions. Just the right feeling, at the right moment, forever.

How it works

Three steps. Any streaming service. Any screen.

01

Find what you want to react to

Search thousands of films and TV shows powered by TMDB. Browse by genre, decade, or language β€” or jump straight to something trending.

02

Post your reaction at the exact second

Start watching on any streaming service. When a moment hits, type your reaction in Reaxly. It gets pinned to that timestamp β€” permanently, for everyone.

03

Replay with the full crowd

Every reaction from every viewer, synced to the exact moment they posted it. A heatmap shows you where the crowd peaked β€” then read what they all said.

Everything built for film fans

Every feature is designed around the way fans actually watch and talk about films and TV.

Timestamp Reactions

Your reaction is locked to the exact second you posted it. Rewatch the film and every comment appears right as that scene plays β€” yours and everyone else's.

Reaction Heatmap

A heatmap across the timeline shows you where the crowd spiked β€” the shocking twists, the gut-punch endings, the laugh-out-loud moments.

Smash Game

Head-to-head ELO ranking for films and TV. Pick between two titles endlessly β€” your votes build a ranked leaderboard of everything you've seen. Unlock your personal top chart at 100 votes.

Top 10 Picks

Every profile has a public Top 10 β€” built from your Smash ELO scores or arranged by hand. Share it, argue about it, use it to find out if your taste matches anyone else's.

Live Popout Chat

Float your reaction feed as a Picture-in-Picture window while you watch on Netflix, Disney+, or any other service. Reactions sit beside the screen without switching tabs.

Browse and Discover

Filter thousands of films and TV shows by genre, decade, language, and popularity. Each title shows how many reactions have been posted β€” find where the conversation is happening.