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The One Tracker for People Who Watch Everything — MyEpicList Is Live

You shouldn't need four apps to remember what you've watched. Anime, K-drama, movies, TV — one list, one search bar, finally.

Zero
By Zero · · 2 min read

You open one app for anime. Another for K-dramas. A third for films. Your Notes app holds the overflow — titles you meant to add, shows someone recommended, that one series whose name you can never quite remember.

This is what it looks like to genuinely care about what you watch and have nowhere good to keep it all.

MyEpicList is live. One list. One search bar. Anime, K-drama, C-drama, J-drama, movies, and TV series — tracked together, finally.

Your whole watch history, one place

Most trackers were built around one category and expanded from there. Anime apps that technically support movies. Movie trackers that technically list shows. The gaps show — and the person who watches anime on weekdays, a K-drama series on weekends, and a film somewhere in between has never had an app that took all of it seriously.

We built around that person.

Add anything to your list. Status, episodes watched, start date, finish date, your rating. Everything goes into the same place. No switching between apps, no remembering what lives where.

MyEpicList unified watchlist — anime, K-drama, and movies in one list

Search in the script you actually think in

Type Queen of Tears and you’ll see 눈물의 여왕 next to it. Type ナルト and Naruto appears. Search 진격의 거인 and Attack on Titan comes up.

Most trackers work in English and expect you to do the same. We don’t. If you know a title in its original script, that’s how you search it.

Stats that a spreadsheet could never keep up with

Track what you watch. Your stats build in the background — automatically, as you go.

Total episodes. Days spent watching. Mean score. How your ratings spread across hundreds of titles. Your most active years. The genres you keep returning to. The number that’ll actually surprise you.

MyEpicList stats — total episodes, days watched, score distribution

A spreadsheet could do all of this. You’d just never keep it updated.

Your current lists, on their way here

Import from MyAnimeList, Letterboxd, MyDramaList, and Trakt is coming. For now, start adding manually — and your full imported history will be waiting when it arrives.


MyEpicList is free. No install. No card. Sign up at myepiclist.com and add the first title that comes to mind.

What’s going on your list first?

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