Hi there!

A new Update of Questlog just dropped. I improved the Reviews based on your feedback. And a small feature I always wanted to have.

It's finally possible to rate a game without writing a review. So after you finished a game it's only one click to say if you liked it or not. Nice!

Also if the reason you didn't want to write a Review in the past was, that you didn't want to spoil anyone, you now can mark a Review as Spoiler so the text is hidden. 🎉

As usual there are many smaller (and one noticable) changes and improvements to discover. If you don't want to guess, the unfiltered Changelog is in the blogpost that also goes more in detail for the main changes.

https://blog.questlog.app/2026/03/22/questlog-1-2-0-reviewed-reviews/

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@questlog
I know for a fact that I'm not the only one here who is begging developers to give even just one line of description for your piece of software when you post an update announcement.

@stib I know I have an on-boarding problem. That's addressed in one of the next updates. Questlog was never intended to be a software that is used by so many people. So the focus was initially me and a few people that already knew what I build.

I wanted to say: It's in the account description but if you never heard of Questlog that doesn't help either.

Thanks for the feedback, I'll work on this. Feedback like this is extremely valuable for me.

@stib @questlog second this. While I already know what Questlog is and how great it is, someone seeing a post about updates for it might have no idea what it does.

I like being able to rate games now without a review. Seeing who rated would be nice (as would be who has different play statuses) though I don't know what I'd do with that information!