Movie Chat

An AI companion that manages your Plex library.
Tell it what you want to watch — it handles the rest.

Download for Mac macOS only. Free and open source. Sets up everything automatically.
Movie recommendation with poster, ratings, and download button Downloading a movie with progress tracking Multiple downloads with progress bars Settings page with service status indicators

Your home entertainment, handled

"Something like Interstellar"
That's all you say. The AI suggests a movie, shows you the poster, IMDb score, and Rotten Tomatoes rating. No browsing, no searching.
"You already have that one"
It checks your Plex library before you even ask. Already own it? It tells you. Don't have it? One tap to download.
Downloaded. Moved. Ready to watch.
Hit download and walk away. The movie downloads, gets moved into your Plex library, and shows up on your TV. Automatically.
Open it and it just works
No setup guides. No Terminal. The app installs Plex, a download manager, and a local AI on its own. You just wait a few minutes.
The whole family can use it
Show a QR code, your kids scan it, and they're browsing movies on their phone. Works for anyone on your Wi-Fi.
Nothing leaves your house
The AI runs on your computer. Your movie taste, your library, your conversations — all private, all local.

From download to movie night in 5 minutes

1
Download and open the app
Drag to Applications, double-click. No account needed.
2
Wait while it sets up
A progress bar installs everything behind the scenes. Plex, a download manager, a local AI. You don't touch anything.
3
A short wizard finishes up
Connect your Plex library and add a couple of free keys for movie posters and ratings. Everything else is already done.
4
"I want something dark and slow"
You get Under the Skin. Poster, 6.3 IMDb, 85% on Rotten Tomatoes, and a download button. One click and it's in your library.

Or install from the command line

/bin/bash -c "$(curl -fsSL https://raw.githubusercontent.com/nookied/movie-chat/main/install.sh)"

Requires Node.js 18+ and git. See GitHub for full docs.