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Screendex
Free watchlist for movies, TV, anime & Indian cinema
9 followers
Free watchlist for movies, TV, anime & Indian cinema
9 followers
Track everything you watch — movies, TV, anime, docs — in named watchlists. Search 11,000+ titles with real coverage of 9 Indian languages, rare among trackers. Rate, add private notes, and share lists with friends. Free forever, no paywall, no ads.






Hi PH 👋 I built Screendex because I kept losing track of what I'd actually watched. Letterboxd is movies-only and wants you to be a public reviewer. MyAnimeList only does anime. Trakt is great for TV but its Indian-language coverage is an afterthought. None of them handle the way I — and a lot of people in the Indian diaspora — actually watch: Tamil and Malayalam films alongside Marvel movies alongside a rewatch of a Studio Ghibli film, tracked privately, in one place.
So Screendex does all formats (movie/TV/anime/documentary/live event) in one app, searches an 11,000+ title catalog with real depth across 9 Indian languages (Hindi, Tamil, Telugu, Malayalam, Kannada, Bengali, Marathi, Punjabi, Gujarati — synced daily from TMDB), and is private by default. You can have as many named watchlists as you want ("Rainy Day", "Tamil Classics", "Anime to Finish"), rate with 5 stars, keep notes only you see, and share a read-only copy of any list with a friend — they can import your picks straight into their own watchlist.
It's free. Not "free tier" free — there's no paid tier at all, no ads, nothing to unlock. Genuinely early days for real users, so I'd love brutally honest feedback — especially from anyone who's tried Letterboxd/Trakt/MAL and hit the same "this doesn't fit how I actually watch" wall I did. Ask me anything, I'll be here all day.
Finally a tracker that actually has the regional Indian films I watch, not just Hollywood leftovers. The named watchlists feature is exactly what I needed for separating my anime backlog from my dad’s classic Hindi queue.
@ahmet4316897505 Ha, that's exactly the use case I built it for — my own list was turning into that same mess.
the indian language coverage is honestly really thoughtful, most trackers completely ignore that and it's kind of a big deal for anyone outside the english-first bubble
@kaanzclu That's exactly the gap I was trying to close — still actively expanding it and real feedback beats me guessing.
honestly love that you actually bothered with 9 Indian languages instead of just bollywood and the obvious ones, super refreshing for a tracker
@smetbilqtqp Really appreciate that landing specifically — most of the "Indian cinema" support I've seen elsewhere stops at Bollywood, which misses a huge amount of what people actually watch.