A weekly release calendar that puts anime, TV series and films in one grid, in your own time zone. Follow what you watch, get an email when a new episode airs, or subscribe to your schedule as an iCal feed. No quotas, and free export in four formats — your list is yours. English and Turkish.
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Hi Product Hunt 👋
I built this because my watching was spread across three apps: one for anime, one for
series, and nothing that handled film release dates well. Every Sunday I was checking
three places to answer one question — what's on this week?
MovieSchedule is that question as a product. One weekly grid, anime + TV + film, in your
time zone. You follow things, and then you pick how you want to be told: an email when an episode airs, or a personal iCal feed that drops new episodes into the calendar you
already have open.
The part I care most about is boring: you can leave. Export is free and in four formats
(JSON, CSV, Trakt-style, Letterboxd-style), there are no follow quotas on the free tier,
and you can import an existing Trakt export to get started. When TV Time shut down this
July it took years of people's watch history with it, and a lot of trackers put export
behind a paid tier. That combination is what made me finish this.
On sustainability, since it always comes up: the plan is ads plus an optional ad-free
tier later. Following, notifications, the calendar feed and export stay free — premium
will never hold your list or your data hostage. That is the whole reason I built it.
It's early and I'm one person. Two things I'd genuinely like input on:
1. Which data source should I add next? Right now it's AniList for anime, TVmaze for TV
and TMDB for film — donghua and regional TV are the weakest spots.
2. If you've migrated trackers before, what broke? I want the import path to handle the
ugly cases, not just the clean export.
Happy to answer anything.