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Best movie tracker apps in 2026

A movie tracker keeps your watch history, ratings and watchlist in one place. We compared the most-used Android movie trackers — each with a clear category, so you can pick what fits how you watch.

How we picked

We focused on apps that are actively maintained in 2026, have a working Android app, and are commonly recommended for tracking films. Each entry names what the app is best at — not "best overall", because no single app fits every viewer.

The apps

Letterboxd

Best for film community & reviews

A social platform for film lovers. Strong for reviews, ranked lists and a thoughtful community. Less suited if you also follow TV shows or games.

Strong points

  • Largest film-focused community
  • Polished UI for reviews and lists
  • iOS and Android apps

Limits

  • Films only — no TV, no games
  • Streaming availability is light

Trakt

Best for cross-platform sync

A long-running tracker for movies and TV. Strong sync between web, mobile and third-party clients. Power-user oriented; the official Android app is functional but plain, and third-party clients like Showly are popular.

Strong points

  • Movies and TV in one tracker
  • Open API and third-party clients
  • Reliable cross-device sync

Limits

  • Some advanced features behind VIP
  • No game tracking

IMDb

Best as a ratings reference

The most-known ratings database, with a basic personal watchlist. Useful as a reference for ratings and cast info, less so as a primary tracker.

Strong points

  • Huge title and cast database
  • Familiar to almost everyone

Limits

  • Tracker features are basic
  • UI is busy with editorial content

JustWatch

Best for streaming availability

A streaming-availability tool with a watchlist. Tells you where to stream a title in your region. Not a full tracker — no episode progress or diary — but a strong companion app.

Strong points

  • Best-in-class streaming availability data
  • Clean, focused UI

Limits

  • Limited tracking depth
  • No multi-source ratings, no games

Moviebase

Best Android-native film & TV tracker

A polished Material Design tracker built on TMDB. Lean and focused; covers movies and TV but no games or detailed price tracking.

Strong points

  • Modern Android UI with dark mode
  • Lightweight and fast

Limits

  • Movies and TV only
  • Smaller user base than Letterboxd/Trakt

How to choose

Pick the app whose strongest category matches how you watch.

Films only, casualLetterboxd or Moviebase will feel lighter and more focused.
Films + TVTrakt or WatchNPlay both cover both — Trakt for sync depth, WatchNPlay for an Android-first UI.
Films + TV + gamesWatchNPlay is the only one in this list that handles all three in the same library.
Mostly "where to stream"JustWatch alongside your tracker of choice.
A ratings referenceIMDb remains the most-recognised database.

Why all-in-one matters

Most apps focus on one category. WatchNPlay is useful if your backlog includes more than just movies or more than just TV shows. It brings movies, shows and games into one Android app — so you don't juggle three apps to know what's next.

Frequently asked questions

Are these apps free?

Most have free tiers. Letterboxd, IMDb, JustWatch, Moviebase and WatchNPlay are free to start. Trakt requires VIP for some advanced features. WatchNPlay's Pro tier unlocks an unlimited watchlist and the full calendar.

Which one syncs between devices?

Trakt has the strongest sync story. Letterboxd and WatchNPlay sync through your account. Moviebase syncs via TMDB.

Can I import my Letterboxd or Trakt list?

Letterboxd offers a CSV export; Trakt has an API. WatchNPlay does not currently support automatic import — titles can be added manually via search.

Is there an iOS option?

Yes — Letterboxd, Trakt, IMDb, JustWatch and Moviebase have iOS apps. WatchNPlay is Android-only at the moment.

Try WatchNPlay if you want all-in-one tracking

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