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Mintrin
Your social home for films, TV, books, games, music and more
2 followers
Your social home for films, TV, books, games, music and more
2 followers
Your taste lives in five apps that don't talk to each other. Mintrin is one place for books, films, music, podcasts, articles, and games. Your posts build a vitrine: a profile told through taste instead of selfies. Follow people whose taste you trust, and get a feed made of taste, not noise. Import from Goodreads, Letterboxd, and TV Time, and more.







Hey Product Hunt! I'm Aren, and I built Mintrin solo.
Here's the honest reason it exists: I barely use social media. I never really have anything I want to post about myself. But after a movie, I always wanted to put it somewhere and hear what my friends thought. Same with a book, or an album I had on repeat, or an article that stuck with me. At some point I thought, what if instead of using Instagram as a personal feed, there was a place built only for this: your cultural taste, as its own channel. Somewhere you could find people who like what you like, open their vitrine, and see their whole cultural world in one glance. Normal social media just doesn't give you that.
So Mintrin is one place for all of it. The thing I care most about is the bar to post. Every post starts with a one-tap verdict: LOVED, LIKED, WORTH A TRY, NOT FOR ME, DROP IT. That's a complete post. Review is optional.
What you get is a vitrine, the name blends "mind" and "vitrine". It's your profile, told through taste instead of selfies. Pin your favorites. Show what you loved, what you dropped, what you're into now. Then follow people whose taste you trust, and your feed fills with their verdicts instead of ads and outrage.
A few things worth knowing:
📥 Import from Goodreads, StoryGraph, Letterboxd, IMDb, and TV Time, you don't start empty
🎴 A swipe deck to rate things fast and teach it your taste
🔍 Explore shows what people are actually loving, across every medium
💸 Free. There's no payment code in the app at all. I'd rather ship something good first
Honest status: iOS is live, Android is in internal testing.
What I'd genuinely like feedback on is the social layer. Picture a detailed spotlight of one person's taste across every medium: what they hate, what they love, the tone, pacing, and atmosphere they reach for. Would that be enough to tell you "this is someone I'd want to connect with"? Normal social media doesn't give you anything like it, and Mintrin bets that taste, shown at that depth, is a stronger reason to follow someone than the things a normal feed shows you. I'd like to know if that lands for you.