
OnBase
stop searching. start hitting
OnBase
"He gets on base."
That line from the film "Moneyball" (2011) starring Brad Pitt and Jonah Hill captures the philosophy behind OnBase.
OnBase is a minimalist film and TV tracker built around a simple idea: consistency wins. In "Moneyball", the focus wasn't on flashy home runs. It was on players who get on base, who contribute steadily, who raise the team's overall performance. OnBase applies that same mindset to what you watch.
Instead of endlessly scrolling through trending lists or chasing whatever is popular this week, OnBase focuses on performance. Users log what they've watched and rate each title. From there, the system builds a taste profile based on patterns in genres, directors, actors, and era preferences.
Recommendations aren't random. They aren't hype driven. And they aren't based purely on popularity.
Every suggested title must first clear a strict quality threshold. Only high rated films and shows are considered. From that filtered pool, OnBase ranks candidates based on how closely they match your highest rated picks. The result is a short, curated list of strong matches that actually align with your taste.
No filler. No low-percentage shots. Just consistent hits.
How It Works
1. Log and rate what you've watched.
2. OnBase analyzes your top-rated titles to identify taste patterns.
3. Only high-scoring films and shows are eligible for recommendation.
4. Candidates are ranked based on similarity to your preferences.
5. You receive a focused list of high-signal picks.
OnBase treats film discovery the way "Moneyball" treated baseball. Don't chase home runs. Optimize for getting on base.
Track what you watch. Filter the noise. Only queue up winners.