Good websites to track movies / shows / games?

https://lemmy.world/post/20061144

Good websites to track movies / shows / games? - Lemmy.World

I like to sort the media I consume, and am currently using - IMDB (movies and shows) - myanimelist (anime movies and shows) - GameFAQs (games) I love the design of myanimelist, you can easily view prequels and sequels, different seasons, specials and adaptations. I especially like that it has notifications about upcoming seasons / movies of stuff I watched. Sometimes it seems I am living under a rock and I only notice that a season 2 of some show I watched came out, long after it aired. Rarely happens with anime. GameFAQs is not perfect, but I like seeing my ratings in a list. One friend of mine is always whining about having no games to play and then it’s time (again) to send him my very subjective list of “good games” and offer to pirate and send him twilight princess. IMDB is self explanatory, not a good website and full of annoyances but I found no replacement until now. What I need is: Website with some data about the media (if I get a myanimelist-like for regular shows and games I would be happy), ratings, at best some user reviews. And I’d love to just go onto the site, go to notifications and see “the show you planned to watch is airing soon”. And from time to time I want to sift through my ratings, be it nostalgia / wanting to rewatch / replay something or wanting to give out recommendations to a friend So I am asking y’all: What are you using if you like to sort your shit like I do? A .txt document on your desktop? A great website you want to share? Some sort of launcher having this integrated? Something self-hosted? Feel free to share it all.

I track my movie and TV show watchlists with trakt.tv. it’s connected to my jellyfin and *arr stack.

I don’t game so that’s of no interest to me. I use Kavita/mylar3 for comic books, audiobookshelf/readarr and storygraph for audiobooks. for music I use last.fm, again connected to my jellyfin server (with symfonium as a client).

Oh true I use trakt.tv as middleman between two jellyfin servers to “sync” my watched state. Never looked into the rest of the website, but I should probably.

I use www.icheckmovies.com to track movies and series.
They are based on the imdb database, but I trust them way more with my data than amazon owned imdb.

Its a basic, easy to use website without any frill and extras. Made by some dutch guys to track their own movies.

Keep track of what movies you have seen - iCheckMovies.com

Keep track of what movies you have seen.

iCheckMovies

To add: I use next-episode.net to check on series and new seasons, but not for tracking, but I think you could.

And anything books on Storygraph

Track the TV shows, episodes and movies you watch - Next Episode

Add your favorite TV shows to a Watchlist and let the site keep track for you: It'll show new episodes and will organize them in a TV calendar, will recommend for you some great TV series based on what you already watch, offers top charts - with trailers - to discover and follow new shows and much, much more!

I personally track it in a self hosted jellyseer instance, but I used to use trakt.tv
Thanks for the reply. I looked into it but it looks very niche (not bad per se, but probably not for me). Also due to some Japanese federation (I think) so many entries were unusable for me. I’ll keep it on my radar tho
Yeah the main instance is Chinese, there are English ones but not many. It’s still new.
I use letterboxd for movies, Goodreads for books. Haven’t found one for tv shows.
Letterboxd • Your life in film

Letterboxd is a social platform for sharing your taste in film. Use it as a diary to record your opinion about films as you watch them, or just to keep track of films you’ve seen in the past. Rate, review and tag films as you add them. Find and follow your friends to see what they’re enjoying. Keep a watchlist of films you’d like to see, and create lists/collections on any topic.

Feels like the user base has usually more refined opinions on movies, but I couldn’t bring myself to use them, since I probably watch 10 shows for every movie, and fragmenting my bases further didn’t feel right.
I use Trakt, MAL and HLTB to achieve what you are looking for (I don’t know what else gamefaqs delivers than HLTB, I just use the latter for adding shit to my backlog).
Hm you’re right, I probably should switch from GameFAQs to HLTB, even if its just for the larger userbase, it has the options I want.

I like Launchbox, but the entries are generally built around having a, uh…“digital collection”.

But I like it because you don’t have to worry about GameFAQs shutting down or changing what they offer. Launchbox is a desktop app (and a more-limited mobile app) that allows you to save your collection’s metadata locally. Then just back it up to the cloud from there!

It also supports Steam and other digital storefronts.

Check it out! It’s completely free, and optionally upgradeable with either a subscription or a lifetime purchase. Completely usable for free though.

Shoko sounds like something you’d like. It tracks that you watch and auto-sorts your downloads into folders that your library can easily work with. Works well with Jellyfin and Plex.

They’re still not done pushing their new, actually good, version to stable, though, and the same applies to the docs related to it. So I’d recommend going with the Daily version and joining the Discord for help with getting it to work.

Janky to install every time, but it’s a godsend when it works.

Shoko | Anime Management System

The all-in-one, feature-packed, cross-platform anime management system with support for Plex, Jellyfin, and Kodi. Let Shoko handle your collection setup and organization so you can focus on what really matters—choosing your next anime to watch.

Not out yet, but I will be attempting to make a federated tracking website. It might come out in a few years, so I guess look forward to it? I am still far from doing any real work, because I still need to plan how data would be retrieved and other stuff. I also plan on finishing my current projects before starting with it. If it becomes too hard to make it possible to add “plugins” so that it can be made into a generalized tracking software, I’ll make it something like MyAnimeList, but open source and federated.