The free scheduling poll for movie nights
Timespree is a free movie night scheduler for a friend group that never quite lands on a date. Share one link, let everyone shade the evenings they are free, and the heatmap picks the night the most people can make, so movie night actually happens.
No account required to respond. Your poll link is ready in under a minute.
Friday movie night
Weeknights + Fri - 8:00 PM
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Why scheduling this is hard
Everyone says 'we should do a movie night' and the plan dies in a flaky group chat.
Weeknights fill up with work, kids, and other plans, so free evenings barely line up.
One person always confirms, then bails, and the night falls apart at the last minute.
How the poll works
Create your poll
Pick the dates and time range you want to offer. Your shareable link is ready in under a minute.
Share one link
Send it wherever your group already talks. Nobody needs an account to respond, on any device.
Read the heatmap
Every response shades the grid. The darkest slot is your time. Done.
Why Timespree fits
Pin down the night
Everyone shades the evenings they are free on a grid, and the heatmap darkens on the night the most friends can make, so the plan stops drifting.
One link, no sign-up
Drop a single link in the chat. Everyone responds from their phone with no account, so even the flakiest friend actually marks a night.
Built for a phone
The mobile-first grid means friends can respond from the couch in a few taps, which is where they will actually see the message.
No limit on the group
Three friends or fifteen for a big watch party, there is no participant cap and it is free to find the night.
A real example
A group of five friends keeps talking about a regular movie night but never picks a date. Nadia creates a poll for the weeknights and Friday of one week and drops the link in the chat. Everyone shades the evenings they are free around work and kids, and Friday at 8:00 PM lands as the night the whole group can make.
Frequently asked questions
- How do we finally pick a movie night everyone can make?
- Create a Timespree poll for the evenings you are weighing and share the link in your chat. Everyone shades the nights they are free, and the heatmap darkens on the evening the most friends can make, so the plan stops drifting and actually happens.
- Do friends need to sign up to respond?
- No. Everyone taps the link and shades their free evenings from a phone with no account. Only the organizer might use an optional account to run more than one poll.
- Is there a limit on how many friends can join?
- No. There is no participant cap, so a small group or a big watch party can all mark availability, and nobody needs an account to respond.
Find your time in under a minute
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