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Best movie tracker apps for Android in 2026

Many cross-platform film trackers treat Android as a second-class client. This list focuses on apps that actually feel good on Android — not just ports of an iOS or web design.

How we picked

We looked at Android-app polish, update cadence, dark mode, Material Design feel and how well the watchlist fits into Android's notification and sharing model. Each pick names what it's best at on Android — not "best overall".

The apps

Letterboxd

Best for film community on Android

The Android app is consistent with the iOS and web experience, with a strong review and list culture. Updates regularly, dark mode supported.

Strong points

  • Active film community for reviews
  • Solid Android client kept up to date

Limits

  • Films only — no TV or games
  • Light on regional streaming data

Trakt

Best for cross-device sync

The official Android app is functional but plain. Many Android users pair Trakt with a third-party client such as Showly for a more polished experience. Strong sync across devices.

Strong points

  • Reliable cross-device sync
  • Open API enables third-party Android clients

Limits

  • Official Android UI feels dated to some users
  • VIP features paid; no games

Moviebase

Best Android-native film & TV tracker

Built specifically for Android with Material Design throughout. Clean dark mode, fast navigation, focused on films and TV.

Strong points

  • One of the most polished Android UIs in this category
  • Lightweight, no bloat

Limits

  • Movies and TV only — no games
  • Smaller community than Letterboxd/Trakt

IMDb

Best as a ratings reference

The Android app is mostly a database client with a basic watchlist. Great for looking up ratings, cast and trivia; less so as your main tracker.

Strong points

  • Most-recognised ratings database

Limits

  • Tracker features are minimal
  • Android UI cluttered with editorial content

JustWatch

Best for "where to stream"

A polished Android app focused on streaming availability with a watchlist. Strong choice if your main question is "is this on a service I already pay for?".

Strong points

  • Excellent regional streaming data
  • Clean, fast Android UI

Limits

  • Tracker depth is limited
  • No episode tracking, no games

How to choose

Pick by what you mostly do on your phone.

You want an Android-first feelMoviebase or WatchNPlay — both designed for Android, not ported from another platform.
You sync across phone and webTrakt has the most mature sync ecosystem.
Films + TV + gamesWatchNPlay is the only app in this list that handles all three.
Mostly "where can I watch this"JustWatch.
Reviews and communityLetterboxd.

Why all-in-one matters on Android

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

Which one is the most Android-native?

Moviebase and WatchNPlay are built for Android first. Letterboxd's Android app is also well maintained, though the design is consistent with iOS and web.

Are these apps free on Android?

Most have free tiers. WatchNPlay, Letterboxd, Moviebase, IMDb and JustWatch are free to start. Trakt has free and paid (VIP) tiers. WatchNPlay's Pro unlocks an unlimited watchlist and the full calendar.

Do any of these have Android home-screen widgets?

Coverage varies and changes between releases — check each app's Play Store page for the current widget status.

Will any of these work offline?

Browsing your existing watchlist works offline in most apps; new searches and ratings sync need an internet connection.

Built for Android first — all in one app

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