Image 1 — Seenr, our series and movies tracker, is now on iOS. Free, no ads, and it imports from 15 other apps.
Image 2 — Seenr, our series and movies tracker, is now on iOS. Free, no ads, and it imports from 15 other apps.
Image 3 — Seenr, our series and movies tracker, is now on iOS. Free, no ads, and it imports from 15 other apps.
Image 4 — Seenr, our series and movies tracker, is now on iOS. Free, no ads, and it imports from 15 other apps.
▲ 49 r/iosapps

Seenr, our series and movies tracker, is now on iOS. Free, no ads, and it imports from 15 other apps.

Seenr is a tracker for series and movies. You check an episode, it knows where you are, what airs tonight and what to watch next. Your library, your ratings, your stats, all in one place.

Price: free. No ads, no in-app purchase at the moment.

The part we care about the most is the comment wall on every episode. GIFs, reactions, spoiler blur, so you can go read what everyone thought right after you finish an episode instead of scrolling a feed full of season 6 spoilers.

  • Import from Trakt, Simkl, Letterboxd, IMDb, Serializd, AniList, MyAnimeList, Netflix and a few others, ratings and dates included (TV Time exports work too)
  • Export everything, anytime, in an open format
  • We don't sell your data
  • Works on the web as well, so your account is not locked inside the app
  • 14 languages, 2 themes

App Store: https://apps.apple.com/app/id6788104737

Web: https://seenr.app

We read everything, so if something is missing for you, say it here. That's mostly how the roadmap gets written.

u/ByLeKev — 3 days ago
▲ 49 r/Seenr+1 crossposts

Seenr: full feature breakdown (TV Time import, free, no ads, web + iOS + Android)

Hi r/TV_TIME,

We're the team behind Seenr, a show and movie tracker we've been building since TV Time started winding down. A lot of you are still looking for a place to land, so here's the honest, complete rundown of what Seenr does today, what it doesn't do yet, and how to bring your history over.

Short version: free, no ads, no premium tier, web + iOS + Android, and your TV Time export loads in a few minutes.

Bringing your history over

This is the part most people care about, so it's first.

  • TV Time: both the CSV archive and the JSON export are supported. Episodes, movies, ratings, watchlist, favourites, comments and the dates you added things.
  • Other services: Trakt (OAuth, no file needed), Simkl, BetaSeries, IMDb, Letterboxd, Serializd, Netflix viewing activity, AniList, Kitsu, MyAnimeList, Sofa Time, and our own open Watchlog format.
  • No export handy? Paste a note. A rough list of films typed in your phone's notes app gets read and turned into an import.
  • Nothing gets silently dropped. Titles we can't match become a real list you can fix by hand, and every manual match is remembered so a re-import resolves it straight away.
  • Anime imports go through a dedicated bridge, because season splits differ wildly between databases and naive matching mangles long shonen.

The core gesture: checking off an episode

  • One tap marks an episode watched. The show flips to watching on its own, then to completed when you finish it, and back if you uncheck.
  • Up next works out the next unwatched, already-aired episode for every show in progress. No more hunting for where you stopped.
  • Release calendar for everything you follow, day by day, plus a premieres calendar for what's starting soon.
  • Air-date notifications, timed to the real broadcast slot rather than a generic daily batch.
  • Movies work exactly like episodes: date, platform, rating, rewatches, watchlist, and full sagas.
  • Skipped is its own status, separate from watched, for the filler you're never coming back to.
  • Bulk actions: mark a whole season, a whole show, or backfill a range of episodes at once.

More than a tick box: the diary

Checking an episode off is fine. Remembering the evening is better.

  • Date and optional time, device, place, who you were with, and whether you watched it in original, subtitled or dubbed.
  • One private memory photo per viewing, visible to you alone.
  • Emotions: say how an episode made you feel as you check it off.
  • The whole diary is readable day by day and month by month, and it stays private. Neither the feed nor your friends can reach it.

Discovery and recommendations

  • A match score on every poster, learned from your ratings, your favourites and the shows you dropped. It's a prediction for you, not a popularity average.
  • A "For you" rail that sharpens with every episode.
  • What to watch tonight, driven by mood rather than genre lists.
  • Trending on Seenr: what members here are actually watching, measured on our own data.
  • Streaming availability per country, with your own subscriptions saved so you can filter to what you can start right now.
  • Alerts when a title on your watchlist lands on a platform you have.

Social, if you want it

  • Follow friends, see what they're watching right now, react in a feed with tabs for friends, follows or all of Seenr.
  • "3 people you follow have seen this" on every page.
  • Watch party: start a live session, friends join and follow the same episode at the same moment, with chat, reactions and a spoiler veil for latecomers.
  • Progress side by side: on any show, exactly how many episodes separate you and a friend.
  • Watch together: on a friend's profile, the titles you've both set aside.
  • Private accounts, mutual-friends-only mode, per-review visibility, and the ability to remove a follower.

Ratings, reviews, comments

  • Rate anything, write reviews, like and reply to other people's.
  • Comments under every single episode, with GIF and image support.
  • Built-in translation so you can read opinions written in other languages.
  • Reporting and moderation for spoilers and abuse.

Anime, sagas, characters

  • A dedicated anime section with absolute episode numbering, specials and OVAs kept apart, related-works watch order, and studio, source material and themes on every page.
  • Sagas: Star Wars, Marvel, Harry Potter, Lord of the Rings and more, movies and shows in one thread, in release or chronological order, with your progress and the time left.
  • Character pages: vote for your favourite in the cast of a show, a season, an episode or a movie, and leave a note and comments.

The fun layer

  • Daily quiz: the same questions for everyone each morning, drawn from the real catalog, with a leaderboard among friends or the whole site, a day streak and badges.
  • Badges and levels: XP as you watch, including a TV Time OG badge based on your import dates.
  • Your recap: a wrapped-style rundown of watch time, shows devoured, records and habits, month by month or across the year.
  • Memorable quotes and behind-the-scenes trivia on titles, to read once the credits roll.
  • Full statistics: time spent, genres, streaks, charts.

Automatic check-ins

If you'd rather not tap anything: Plex, Jellyfin, Emby and Stremio can check episodes off for you as you watch, and Trakt syncs in both directions.

Platforms

  • Web: nothing to install, works on desktop and mobile.
  • iOS: on the App Store.
  • Android: on Google Play.
  • Home screen widgets on both: next episode, release calendar, daily pick.
  • Fourteen languages, including right-to-left Arabic, with dates in your own time zone.

Your data

  • Free, with no cap on lists or history. No ads. No premium tier holding features hostage.
  • Made by a French web agency that has existed for over 15 years, so there's a real person to email.
  • Hosted in the EU, GDPR, cookie-free anonymous analytics, never sold.
  • Export everything, any time, including Watchlog, a free documented open format any other service can adopt. We'd rather you stayed because you like it than because you're stuck.

What Seenr does not do yet

Being straight with you, since that's the part these posts usually skip:

  • No TV app. Nothing on Apple TV, Android TV or Fire TV yet.
  • We're young. The community here is much smaller than TV Time's was, so social features are only as lively as the people in them.
  • Some export formats are still rolling out, though the full data export already works.

Links

Happy to answer anything in the comments, including the awkward questions. If something is missing that you relied on in TV Time, tell us. Half of what's in the list above exists because someone asked for it.

u/ByLeKev — 14 days ago
▲ 7 r/Seenr

Update: original titles, mood-driven picks for tonight, and full two-way Trakt sync

A few things shipped today.

Original titles. A setting that keeps shows and movies under their original title, whatever language you use the app in. If you know something by its original name and not the translation, this is for you.

Completion on a person page. It used to be one mixed number. It is now one bar for movies and one for shows, with the rules spelled out: talk shows and appearances as themselves do not count, and a show counts as soon as you are up to date rather than only when it ends. You can also see the members who went through an entire filmography.

Seen it? now has era and universe filters. Pick a decade, or a universe (Marvel, Star Wars, Ghibli, Pixar, HBO and a few more), and mark off a whole chunk of what you have already watched in one sitting. This one came straight from the idea board.

What to watch tonight got a real fix. Your mood used to only reorder the suggestions, which is why it kept showing the same popular titles. It now goes into the catalogue search itself, the pool rotates from night to night, dismissed titles stay away, and if nothing genuinely matches your mood the page says so instead of filling the space.

Trakt sync covers the whole library. Watchlist, favourites and dropped shows now sync both ways alongside your history, and the one-off push sends everything, not just what you watched.

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u/ByLeKev — 17 days ago
▲ 6 r/Seenr

The TV Time community wants to know where everyone went. We're on the list, and we could really use you on this one.

Their form, not ours. Two questions, about a minute. Which app you're on now, and what you like about it.

Bit of context: when the TV Time community scored the alternatives, we came out first. We still haven't gotten over it. But that was a comparison of features. This one counts people, and it's the thing everyone still looking for a new home will actually read before deciding.

So here's the honest ask. Seenr needs you for this. We're a small team with no ad budget, and a form like this does more for us in a week than anything we could pay for. If you answer question 2 in your own words, the import that finally worked, the thing you kept wishing other apps had, whatever made you stick around, that is what brings the next few hundred people over. And this place is a lot better with them in it.

Please take the minute. We're counting on you, genuinely.

The mods delete comments that just drop an app name, which is fair, so write it like you'd say it to a friend. And if something about Seenr bugs you, put that in too. We read all of it.

https://forms.gle/HfVEXqT7iJFBYgW8A

u/ByLeKev — 20 days ago
▲ 3 r/Seenr

Update: Stremio/Fusion/Nuvio scrobbling, time of day on viewings, and pick your own posters

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u/ByLeKev — 22 days ago
▲ 6 r/Seenr+1 crossposts

Shipped today: watch versions (sub/dub), private memory photos, and character pages

Three things went live today.

Your viewings, in finer detail. The "Watched" sheet now records the version you watched (original, subtitled or dubbed), alongside the date, the device, the place, who was there and a note in passing. It all flows into your diary, and you can filter on it. Useful if you rewatch things in a different language, or if you want to remember that you saw something in a theatre rather than on a laptop.

Memory photos. You can attach a photo to a viewing: the cinema ticket, the sofa, the people around you. It stays private, visible to you alone, and it turns up again in your diary and in your "one year ago" memories. It is never included in a monthly recap share or in your data export.

Character pages. Characters are starting to get pages of their own: who plays them, the shows and movies they appear in, and what you make of them. We are filling them out little by little, so tell us which ones look thin.

Full changelog: https://seenr.app/changelog

As always, feature requests and bugs are welcome here. Account or import issues are better sent through the in-app contact form so we can look at your actual data.

u/ByLeKev — 20 days ago
▲ 2 r/trakt

TV Time shuts down on the 15th. I put my watch history in an open CC0 JSON file so the next shutdown can't take it with it.

Like a lot of people I've watched apps come and go and take my data with them: years of episodes, ratings and reviews, gone with whoever turned off the servers. TV Time closing was the last straw.

So I made Watchlog: a plain JSON file for watch history (what you watched, ratings, reviews, lists) that isn't tied to any app. Public domain (CC0), so it's not a "my format" thing, just a file any tracker can read and write.

Being upfront: I do build a tracker (Seenr), and right now it's the only thing that reads this file. That's exactly the gap I'm trying to close. A format only I support isn't a standard, it's an export. It only gets useful if other trackers pick it up.

For this crowd specifically: Trakt already has a solid API and export, so you're not the ones losing data tomorrow. The point of Watchlog isn't to replace anything, it's neutral ground between trackers, so moving history in or out of any of them (Trakt included) stops being a custom integration every time. I'd genuinely like feedback on whether the schema maps cleanly to and from Trakt's own export.

Spec, schema and an example: https://github.com/ByUsAgency/watchlog
Feedback welcome, especially on the schema.

u/ByLeKev — 1 month ago