Flowt is officially available on the App Store!
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Flowt is officially available on the App Store!

After months of work, Flowt is finally live! 🚀

If you enjoy tracking TV shows and movies, syncing your progress with Trakt, and discovering what to watch next, I’d love for you to give it a try.

📱 https://apps.apple.com/br/app/flowt-track-shows-movies/id6787324826

If you have a chance to download it, I’d really appreciate your feedback. It will help shape future updates.
Thanks to everyone who supported the project along the way! ❤️

u/earlbittencourt — 20 days ago
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Trakt and TVTime refugees

Hi, guys. I’ve started an open beta for my app. It connects with Trakt and you can also import data, ratings, and comments from TVTime using their zip file and a lot of other features to make your watch experience enjoyable.

If you were interested, you can join the open beta using this link:

https://testflight.apple.com/join/pNqWRtTu

I’d love to hear your feedback!

Ive also created a subreddit r/flowtapp to collect feedbacks or ideias.

u/earlbittencourt — 12 days ago
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Looking for beta testers

I’m working on an iPhone app called Flowt, and I’m looking for beta testers who enjoy tracking what they watch.

The app actually started from a personal need. I’m someone who tracks a lot of shows and movies, and over time I started noticing a few things I personally missed, struggled with, or wanted to understand better about my own watching habits.

I’m also a TV Time user and I really like the idea behind it, but I’ve often run into bugs and little friction points that made me wonder what a more personal, polished, and reflective tracking app could feel like.

Flowt is not meant to be just another database for episodes, seasons, ratings, and watchlists. The idea is to focus more on your personal relationship with what you watch: your taste, your moods, your comments, your habits, and the emotional tone of the movies and shows you’ve been spending time with.

Some things I’m exploring in the app are:

- tracking movies and TV shows in a more personal way;
- insights about your taste over time;
- weekly summaries of your watching habits;
- comments, ratings, and personal notes;
- a more visual and emotional way to look back at your history.

It’s still early, so I’m genuinely looking for feedback — not only about bugs, but also about the concept itself, the features, the flow, and whether this kind of approach feels useful or interesting to people who already track what they watch.

Right now, the app is iPhone only.

If anyone here is interested in beta testing, please comment or send me a message. I’d really appreciate hearing from people who already use apps like TV Time, Letterboxd, Trakt, Serializd, or similar apps.

Thanks!

u/earlbittencourt — 2 months ago
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Looking for beta testers

#Mods, please remove if this isn’t allowed.

I’m working on an iPhone app called Flowt, and I’m looking for beta testers who enjoy tracking what they watch.

The app actually started from a personal need. I’m someone who tracks a lot of shows and movies, and over time I started noticing a few things I personally missed, struggled with, or wanted to understand better about my own watching habits.

I’m also a TV Time user and I really like the idea behind it, but I’ve often run into bugs and little friction points that made me wonder what a more personal, polished, and reflective tracking app could feel like.

Flowt is not meant to be just another database for episodes, seasons, ratings, and watchlists. The idea is to focus more on your personal relationship with what you watch: your taste, your moods, your comments, your habits, and the emotional tone of the movies and shows you’ve been spending time with.

Some things I’m exploring in the app are:

- tracking movies and TV shows in a more personal way;
- insights about your taste over time;
- weekly summaries of your watching habits;
- comments, ratings, and personal notes;
- a more visual and emotional way to look back at your history.

It’s still early, so I’m genuinely looking for feedback — not only about bugs, but also about the concept itself, the features, the flow, and whether this kind of approach feels useful or interesting to people who already track what they watch.

Right now, the app is iPhone only.

If anyone here is interested in beta testing, please comment or send me a message. I’d really appreciate hearing from people who already use apps like TV Time, Letterboxd, Trakt, Serializd, or similar apps.

Thanks!

u/earlbittencourt — 3 months ago