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The Ledger
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Track | Rate | Share
8 followers
The Ledger is a personal archive for film, television, and books. Rate your way, rank your taste, earn your place, and keep the record of every story you've ever lived. Free.







Does the ranking system use some kind of algorithm to score taste over time, or is it just a personal log I have to manage myself?
@arifevrec Great question! Right now it's primarily a personal tracker, you decide what you rate and rank. But The Ledger automatically turns that into stats, rankings, and insights about your taste over time (favorite genres, directors, actors, yearly trends, etc.). I'm also planning more personalized recommendations and taste-based features as the app grows. Thanks for checking it out!
Does it pull in what I've already watched and read on other apps, or do I have to add everything by hand?
@cerenqyli Right now you can import your Netflix viewing history, Letterboxd data, or even a simple text list of titles, and I'm working on adding support for more services over time. You can also search and add anything manually.
finally somewhere to log every rewatch and obscure novel without judgment, the rating system feels genuinely personal instead of forcing some star average on everything
@atakankudak Thank you! That was one of my biggest goals. I wanted The Ledger to feel like your collection, not an algorithm telling you what should be a 5-star movie. Whether it's your 20th rewatch of a favorite film or an obscure novel nobody's heard of, it all deserves a place. Really appreciate you checking it out!
Love how it tracks books, movies, and shows all in one place with a clean ranking system that feels more personal than Letterboxd. The "earn your place" hook had me curious enough to dig into my backlog for an hour.
@ekinsbzl Thanks so much! Really appreciate that. The goal was to create something that feels more personal than just another tracker, so hearing that means a lot!
Finally started logging everything I've watched this year and it's honestly satisfying to see the list grow. Wish the book side had a little more flexibility with custom lists though.