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Moves on Netflix: how the feature works and how to use it

Moves on Netflix is a lightweight organizational feature that lets members collect titles into a personal list for later viewing. It serves as a flexible alternative to My List...

Mara Ellison
Moves on Netflix: how the feature works and how to use it

What Moves on Netflix is and why it matters

Moves on Netflix is a lightweight organizational feature that lets members collect titles into a personal list for later viewing. It serves as a flexible alternative to My List by offering a simpler way to group films and shows you intend to watch without committing to permanent shelves. Understanding Moves helps you manage watchlists, reduce decision friction, and discover titles when you return to Netflix. This evergreen explainer covers how Moves works, how to add or remove titles, how it differs from Likes and My List, and best practices to get consistent results over time.

How Moves works on Netflix

Moves appears as an option within title interactions and your account lists. It is designed for temporary or thematic collections rather than permanent archiving. The feature behaves differently on TV platforms, mobile apps, and web players, which can affect availability. Core functions include adding titles to a Move, renaming Move collections, and viewing all titles grouped by Move.

Adding a title to a Move

While browsing, select a title and choose the Move option to create or add to a named collection. You can start a new Move on the fly or add to an existing one. This keeps your intentions visible across devices, provided the feature is supported in your region and on your device.

Managing and editing Moves

From your lists section, you can view, rename, or delete Moves. Titles can be removed individually or cleared from a Move entirely. These changes are synced across your profile when device support is active.

Moves compared to Likes and My List

Moves, Likes, and My List each serve distinct purposes in Netflix’s organization toolkit. Likes reflect sentiment, My List acts as a persistent watchlist, and Moves focus on flexible, theme- or timing-based groupings. Knowing when to use each can improve how you navigate recommendations and playback.

FeaturePurposePersistenceVisibility
MovesTemporary, thematic groupingsEdits allowed; list can be modifiedOnly visible when feature is supported
My ListPersistent watchlistLong-term, manually removed titles onlyAcross devices when supported
LikesImplicit feedback for personalizationUsed to tune recommendationsNot surfaced as a user list

How to find or add movies to Moves

To use Moves, first ensure the option is available in your account. Open a title, tap or click more actions, and look for Move alongside Add to My List. Select an existing Move or create a new one by naming it. On supported platforms, you can also access your Moves from the Menu under lists or collections.

Device and regional availability

Support for Moves can vary by country, subscription type, and app version. Not all interfaces, including certain TV or set-top boxes, include Moves in their controls. If you do not see the option, check for app updates, sign in to the correct profile, or consult Netflix’s help resources for regional feature details.

Best practices for using Moves effectively

Use Moves to group titles by project, mood, or intended watch window. Combine naming conventions with periodic reviews to keep Move lists actionable. Periodically prune or archive old Moves to maintain clarity. Remember that Moves do not replace My List for long-term tracking but complement it by reducing clutter in your main watchlist.

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