Three real cases where trackers get it wrong. Here's what changes.
Marking an episode as watched is just the start. Under every episode there's a community laughing, crying and reacting with you.
Your TV Time GDPR export also contains your friends list. When you and a friend both upload your exports, Episodely recognizes you and notifies you both: no manual searching, no setup. Follow each other again with one tap, as if you never left.
You were friends on TV Time. She brought her history here too!
Follow again✓ You follow each other again, like on TV Time
Hot takes, theories and iconic GIFs: under every episode you'll find people who just watched it, same as you. Like the old days, but better.
Finally a wedding! Surely nothing can go wrong in this show 🥂
Me halfway through the episode:

The Lannisters send their regards. I'm still like:

I take back everything I wrote earlier. 💀
Comments on episodes you haven't watched stay blurred — text and GIFs — until you mark them as watched. Enjoy the community without fearing the plot twist.
Filter threads by language: for example Italian + English together, and the rest disappears. The global discussion, without the noise.
Quella scena finale mi ha distrutto. Non me l'aspettavo per niente.
That cold open deserves an Emmy on its own. Absolute cinema.
Hours watched, episodes, binges and completed shows: your history becomes a trophy.
Release calendar and Up Next queue: always know what's airing and what's next, one tap away.
Recommendations based on your real taste, plus the community's most-watched shows right now.
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iOS and Android apps coming soon
Opening the Vault to securely collect exports and prevent data loss before TV Time shuts down.
A hand-picked group of testers stress-tested imports, check-ins and comments in the installable web app (PWA).
The beta opens to everyone: anyone can sign up and use Episodely on the web, with their history imported in one click. Still an installable web app.
Episodely lands on the App Store and Google Play: the same web app in a native shell — the only way to get push notifications and home-screen widgets.
Episodely is an indie project run by one person: today the servers and the domain come out of the developer's pocket. Optional paid extras — advanced stats, themes — may show up later to cover the bill. Nothing that's free today ends up behind a paywall, and ads never arrive: that's a hard constraint, not a “for now”.