@caseyliss Hey Casey. I’ve just renewed my subscription for Callsheet for another year (hopefully a small drop in an ocean of renewals) and in theory I shouldn’t be your customer. I’m a heavy user of IMDb (including rating shows, looking at other ratings, and having my own lists there) but I also love how Callsheet works. I REALLY like how it shows the ages of actors when they were in films/shows (even if it makes me feel old). I love how you can easily see actors who’ve worked together (I know that’s buried deep in IMDb somewhere - probably not in their app). And while it doesn’t source from IMDb, sometimes The Movie DB has data IMDb doesn’t - it makes a great alternative (and in my case a companion) to IMDb and I really appreciate the quality product you’ve made. I’m not an obvious customer - but that doesn’t mean I don’t use it. Thank you! 🙏
@escottf @caseyliss Same. Mine renewed today. I use IMDb a lot. But finding out if new films I go to in the cinema have credits scenes is worth the annual subscription for me!
@ianRobinson @escottf @caseyliss 🤯 where does it show this information?

@varuag See “CREDITS” on the right-hand side

The presence of both those icons indicates there's a mid- as well as a post-credits scene.

@varuag @escottf @caseyliss If data is available a new control appears beneath the rating. See picture.
@ianRobinson @escottf @caseyliss thank you both! I was looking at Deadpool and Wolverine and saw nothing, so must be lack of data.
This is really neat (both the feature and the way it’s implemented)!
@varuag @ianRobinson @escottf either lack of data or there just isn’t any
mid/post-credits scene
@caseyliss @varuag @escottf Does the source database ever say no credit scenes? If yes, it might be nice to show that in the app. And just have nothing when there is no data.