Film · Television · Books

Keep the record of everything you watch and read.

The Ledger is a personal archive for your entire cultural life — every film, every season, every episode, every chapter — scored your way, ranked against the world, and remembered forever.

One archive for movies, shows, and books. No more juggling three apps.

Letterboxd kept your films. Goodreads kept your books. Your shows lived in five different apps. The Ledger keeps all of it.

The whole library

Every story you've lived, in one place.

Most trackers do one medium well. The Ledger treats film, television, and books as a single archive — with the depth each one deserves.

Movies, scored on your own scale.

Log it the second the credits roll. Rate from 1 to 10 — not five blunt stars — write the review only you would write, and keep a running count of every rewatch.

  • Precise 1–10 ratings with sentiment
  • Reviews, rewatch history, and favorites
  • Deep-linked details, cast, and where it sits in your taste
Screenshot — Movie detail

Television, tracked to the episode.

Shows aren't one thing you "watched." The Ledger follows them like you actually watch them — season by season, status by status, with a rating for every chapter of the story.

  • Statuses: Watching, Paused, Finished, Unfinished
  • Per-season ratings — find your best and worst seasons
  • Seasons-behind tracking so you always know where you left off
Screenshot — Track a show

Your reading, on the same shelf.

The books you're reading don't belong in a separate app. Track what you're reading now, mark what you've finished, and rate it on the same scale as everything else you love.

  • Currently Reading with progress
  • Reviews and ratings alongside your films and shows
  • Discovery powered by bestseller lists and your taste
Screenshot — Book detail

Lists, curated like a collection

Build the canon only you would build — "Comfort Rewatches," "Books That Wrecked Me," a perfect double feature. Favorites get their own shelf.

Better with an audience

Follow friends, see what they're watching in a live feed, and react and comment on their takes. Taste is a conversation.

A portrait of your taste

Genres, decades, runtime, rating distribution, watch streaks — your stats read like a profile of who you are, not a spreadsheet.

Catch Up

Years of backlog, cleared in a swipe.

Coming to The Ledger from somewhere else? Don't type it all in. The Catch-Up deck hands you title after title — swipe to log, rate, or skip, and watch your archive fill itself in minutes.

  • Rapid swipe deck for movies, shows, and books
  • Rate and review on the fly — or just mark it seen
  • Built for importing a lifetime of watching fast
Screenshot — Catch-Up swipe deck
The Vault

Watching is the game. This is the scoreboard.

Every film logged, season finished, and review written earns XP. Climb from Newcomer to Legend, settle the debate on the friends leaderboard, and chase challenges built to take you deeper into the app.

Newcomer Lv 1 Cinephile Lv 10 Vault Keeper Lv 15 Legend Lv 100

Rank, rivalry, and bragging rights.

A live friends leaderboard ranked by XP. A personal rank card with your level and percentile. And a deliberate set of challenges — rate ten titles, build five lists, log a seven-day streak — that teach you everything The Ledger can do.

  • 14 rank tiers, Newcomer → Legend
  • Friends leaderboard with movement and standings
  • Cosmetic, social rewards — never pay-to-win, never a chore
Screenshot — Trophy Room
A living archive

You're keeping the record together.

Every member adds to a shared, ever-growing ledger of everything the community has experienced. Your library is yours — but it's part of something bigger.

Movies
logged by the community
Shows
tracked to the episode
Books
read and reviewed
Questions

Good to know.

How is this different from Letterboxd or Goodreads?
Those apps each do one medium. The Ledger is built for people whose taste doesn't stop at film — it tracks movies, television (down to the season and episode), and books in one archive, on one rating scale, with one leaderboard.
Do you really track individual seasons and episodes?
Yes. Shows get real statuses — Watching, Paused, Finished, Unfinished — and you can rate every season individually, so The Ledger knows your best and worst seasons, not just whether you "saw the show."
What is the Trophy Room?
It's where watching becomes a game. Logging, rating, and reviewing earn XP that levels you up through 14 ranks. There's a friends leaderboard and a curated set of challenges. Rewards are cosmetic and social — nothing is locked behind XP.
I have years of movies and books to add. Is that painful?
No. The Catch-Up deck lets you swipe through titles and log, rate, or skip in seconds — a lifetime of watching added in minutes, not hours.
Is my data mine?
Completely. You can export everything, clear your library at any time, or delete your account entirely from inside the app.
What does it cost?
The Ledger is launching on the App Store. Pricing details will be announced here — follow along.

Start your ledger.

Begin the archive of every story you've ever lived — and every one still to come.

Get it on the App Store