Watch With Friends brings remote Netflix parties to Apple TV and Roku devices


With theaters closed and people still trapped at home due to the pandemic, remote viewing party services have skyrocketed in popularity, allowing friends and family to sync movies and TV shows from their own homes. But almost all of those services only work on computers, not exactly the most satisfying way to watch a movie. But a new app called Watch With Friends developed by Caavo (the company behind the high-end Caavo Control Center universal remote) promises to bring that same experience to Roku and Apple TV devices.

The Watch With Friends app is available on iOS, Android, and as a Chrome extension, and it’s what you’ll use to create the watch party group by pasting a direct link to the Netflix show or movie you’d like to watch. Likewise, guests will use the app to join the party, after which “Watch With Friends automatically identifies your Roku or Apple TV to play the show for you.”

In addition, Watch With Friends has a built-in chat within the mobile app, so you can talk to your friends or family while enjoying your movie or show.

There are a few caveats: Each guest will need their own Netflix account, and Apple TV users will need to install the Caavo companion app to keep everything in sync (though you don’t need to be a Caavo owner to use Watch With Friends). Right now, it only works with Netflix, though Caavo says they’ll be looking to expand to other services soon.

But if you’ve been looking for a way to expand your watch parties into your living room, Watch With Friends seems like a good (and, right now, the only) option in town.