Couples
How to Watch TikToks Together With Your Partner
You send each other ten TikToks a day. They pile up in the chat, you tap the heart, maybe a laughing emoji, and then they vanish under the next message. By the time you are actually on the couch together, nobody remembers what was worth watching.
The fix is not more willpower. It is a shared place that holds the videos until you are both ready to sit down. Here is how to set that up so watching TikToks together becomes a small nightly ritual instead of a scroll you do alone.
Why sending TikToks in chat never works
Chat is built for conversation, not for a watchlist. A reel you send at 11am is buried by lunch. You also lose the context: was that the one you actually wanted to show them, or just a throwaway? And opening a link in chat drops you back into the app you were trying to escape, where you start scrolling again.
What you want is simple: a list both of you add to during the day, and a single tap to play all of it at night.
Set up one shared queue
SofaScroll is a shared queue for the short videos you send each other. The flow is short:
- Both install the app and join the same room. A couple gets two rooms free.
- Share from TikTok as normal. In TikTok, tap Share, then More, then SofaScroll. The video lands in tonight's queue for both of you.
- Press play together. When you sit down, open the queue and the whole list plays in one frame, one after another.
No new habit to learn. You already tap Share. You just point it somewhere better than the chat.
Watch on the phone or the TV
Some nights you want it small and quiet in bed. Other nights you want it on the big screen. SofaScroll plays the queue in a framed player on your phone for bedside watching, or you can cast the whole queue to a Chromecast or smart TV when you want a proper couch session.
Keep the ones you loved
When a TikTok is a keeper, save it to your vault. It leaves tonight's queue but never disappears, and you can sort saves into your own categories like recipes, workouts, or places to go. The day-to-day queue stays clean, and the good stuff is always there to find again.
Make it a ritual
The point is not to watch more. It is to watch the right ones, together, and actually react to them in the same room instead of typing "haha" an hour apart. Share during the day, sit down at night, and let the couch become the comment section.
Frequently asked questions
Can two people share one TikTok queue?
Yes. With SofaScroll, both of you share TikToks into the same room and they land in one shared queue you can watch together, on a phone or on the TV.
Do we both need the app?
Yes, both people install SofaScroll and join the same room. After that, anything either of you shares from TikTok shows up for both of you.
Is it free?
SofaScroll is free for two people. Pro is a one-time unlock if you want rooms with three or more people.