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Seasons

A personal TV journal where the unit is the season.

A show is too coarse to rate — Game of Thrones cannot be one number. An episode is too fine; nobody scores 62 episodes of Breaking Bad.

The season is the right object. Picking it gives you one thing a film tracker structurally cannot have: trajectory. A show gets better or it falls off, and that shape is the most interesting fact about it.

Rate

One season at a time

Score each season from 0 to 10 in half points. A show's rating is the average of its seasons — until you disagree, and you can override it in either direction.

That gap between what a show averages and what you'd actually say becomes a statistic of its own: more than the sum of its parts, or ruined by the ending.

The home screen, showing seasons watched this year, shows in progress, and recently logged seasons with their ratings

Decide

Know what to watch tonight

Seasons tells behind apart from caught up — completely different answers to the same question, and something show-level trackers mush together.

Upcoming shows what has aired and is waiting, what returns this month, and what's on right now that you don't track yet.

The Upcoming tab, listing seasons ready to watch and shows returning this month

Keep

A library that ranks itself

Every show you've rated, sorted by what you actually thought of it. Filter by watching, behind, caught up, watchlist or completed.

Each show carries its trajectory, so you can see the shape of a run at a glance.

The library, a grid of show posters with ratings beneath each

Look back

A year worth reviewing

Monthly and yearly recaps: seasons finished, hours, how your ratings were distributed. Best season and best show are deliberately separate awards — the year's standout hour rarely belongs to its standout show.

Plus superlatives: your biggest show, your most-used rating, the biggest drop between two seasons, and the season you waited longest to get to.

The yearly recap, showing seasons and hours watched, a rating distribution chart, and awards

Yours, and nobody else's

No account. No sign-in. No analytics, no ads, no tracking. Everything you log is stored on your device and never leaves it.

Read the privacy policy — it is short, because there is very little to say.