Anonymous
Post 12/26/2015 17:01     Subject: Re:Why is Netflix organized so poorly?

Anonymous wrote:Uh I can search and have categories to choose from?


Me, too.

I also spent part of a period of short term disability in bed a couple years ago and wasted a lot of time rating preferences on Netflix so I actually get great suggestions.

Often, Netflix does not have what I'm looking for, but will suggest something else worthwhile discovering. We also have Prime and I actually think Netflix is better organized.
Anonymous
Post 12/26/2015 16:35     Subject: Re:Why is Netflix organized so poorly?

I use instawatcher to sort through their stuff..
Anonymous
Post 12/26/2015 15:06     Subject: Why is Netflix organized so poorly?

Same with prime. I have to find the programming on my
Fire stick TV first and then remember to search for it on my
"Smart" TV.
Anonymous
Post 12/26/2015 14:54     Subject: Why is Netflix organized so poorly?

Anonymous wrote:It totally depends on how you access it. I have a DVD player in one room, a smart tv, and two Amazon Fire sticks. The fire sticks are the most organized. The DVD player to access Netflix is the worst and most confusing.


This. It's not Netflix as much as the device using to access it. Devices like roku or Firestick constantly update their apps. My Samsung smart TV has a horrible format whereas the Firestick is amazing. When I don't have access to my Firestick I just browse through the Netflix on my phone to find what I want to watch then watch on TV.
Anonymous
Post 12/26/2015 09:40     Subject: Why is Netflix organized so poorly?

Hulu is better organized
Anonymous
Post 12/26/2015 09:23     Subject: Why is Netflix organized so poorly?

It totally depends on how you access it. I have a DVD player in one room, a smart tv, and two Amazon Fire sticks. The fire sticks are the most organized. The DVD player to access Netflix is the worst and most confusing.
Anonymous
Post 12/26/2015 09:18     Subject: Re:Why is Netflix organized so poorly?

The netflix search function is so incredibly basic, it must be on purpose.
Anonymous
Post 12/26/2015 08:37     Subject: Why is Netflix organized so poorly?

We recently got a near Apple TV and it has a completely different interface than the old one. I hate the new one-it's much harder to find things.
Anonymous
Post 12/26/2015 08:16     Subject: Why is Netflix organized so poorly?

Anonymous wrote:Yes, i think it must be intentional. If you let people just seaech for what they want, 9 times out of 10 they wont have it, and you will be pissed.


Yeah, I've noticed that their inventory of titles is depressing. Very small, and 90% of it is utter shit.
Anonymous
Post 12/26/2015 08:15     Subject: Re:Why is Netflix organized so poorly?

Anonymous wrote:Uh I can search and have categories to choose from?


+1

I wish it was a little more intuitive and complete, though
Anonymous
Post 12/26/2015 08:14     Subject: Re:Why is Netflix organized so poorly?

Uh I can search and have categories to choose from?
Anonymous
Post 12/26/2015 07:51     Subject: Why is Netflix organized so poorly?

Yes, i think it must be intentional. If you let people just seaech for what they want, 9 times out of 10 they wont have it, and you will be pissed.
Anonymous
Post 12/26/2015 07:31     Subject: Why is Netflix organized so poorly?

Its intentional. They want you to browse and to come across things you might not have heard or known about, and watch them.

Works for me.

Anonymous
Post 12/26/2015 01:24     Subject: Why is Netflix organized so poorly?

I use a roku but I have categories to choose from
Anonymous
Post 12/25/2015 23:44     Subject: Why is Netflix organized so poorly?

I access through Netflix through AppleTV. I find it bizarre and frustrating that Netflix doesn't give a basic content organization that would let you navigate through movies by genre and popularity.

What is the deal? It would be so much more useful if I could flip through comedies, or sci-fi, or rom coms or whatever.

I have to think the poor organization is intentional, but the reason is beyond me.


Why do they do this? Are there any work-arounds?