TV Time is shutting down on July 15th.
If you’re on Apple devices, Movie Tracker is a native alternative with iCloud sync, no account needed, and full privacy. And yes, you can bring your library with you. 👇
Every time a friend recommended a movie or a TV show, I thought, “I’ll save it somewhere”.
But then I’d forget the title. Notes, screenshots, text messages, nothing worked.
I wanted one place to keep all those suggestions organized.
That’s how Movie Tracker started.
Your TV shows. Now on your wrist.
The new Apple Watch app for Movie Tracker lets you see upcoming episodes and mark them as watched in seconds. Also includes performance improvements, bug fixes, and better image loading.
Hope you enjoy this update. Feedback is welcome.
The update is available now on iPhone, iPad, and Mac.
Thanks for supporting Movie Tracker and independent, privacy focused app development.
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5. Improvements and stability
This update also includes several under the hood improvements on Mac and across all platforms, including better window restoration and smoother scrolling, for a more stable and consistent experience.
4. Interactive charts
Tap on any chart to instantly see the list of movies and TV shows watched in the selected period.
Statistics are now more detailed and more actionable.
3. Enhanced statistics
Explore a new calendar view showing the covers of movies and TV shows watched each day.
New daily and monthly charts make it easier to understand your viewing habits over time.
2. New Upcoming section
Keep track of upcoming movies and TV shows and see how many days are left until their release.
A simple way to plan what’s next and never lose track of what’s coming.
1. Custom Home and Sidebar
You can now personalize the Home on iPhone and the Sidebar on iPad and Mac.
Add cards at the top and choose from tags, smart lists, spaces, actors, and more.
Just tap Edit and build the layout that works for you.
I often receive App Store reviews complaining that my apps are paid while there are “many free alternatives”.
It is fair feedback, and it always makes me stop and think.
Is my message not clear enough, or do people simply not care.
Every year there is at least one movie or series that stays with us.
A story that defined a moment of our year.
What was your most memorable watch of this year?
I would love to know what stayed with you and why.
The more apps try to keep you scrolling, the less time you spend watching.
Movie Tracker was built differently.
No feeds, no followers, no distractions: just your movies and series, beautifully organized.
Because tracking what you watch should take seconds, not hours.
Algorithms tell us what to watch next.
But what if you only followed your own taste?
Movie Tracker is made for people who want to choose their movies and series freely, without feeds or ratings from others.
Your taste. Your watchlist. Your time.
Some movies and shows never leave you.
You rewatch them not to see what happens, but to feel what they made you feel the first time.
Movie Tracker helps you keep track of what you rewatch and when, so those memories never fade.
Because good stories deserve more than one watch.
Every icon, color, and animation in Movie Tracker is something I designed myself. No company behind it, just me at my desk writing code and testing features. I want the app to feel quiet, and built with care. Indie development means creating something by hand for real people.
Movies are more than entertainment, they’re memories.
A night at the cinema, a film that changed your mood, a story that stayed with you for years.
Movie Tracker helps you keep track of what you’ve watched, but also when and how it made you feel.
One of my favorite features in Movie Tracker is Smart Lists. You choose the filters and the app builds the list automatically.
Want a “Favorites of 2025” list? Done. “Unwatched Critics’ Picks”? Easy.
They update on their own, so you can focus on watching, not sorting.