I really would like to delete my account there and move on. Is there anything, solid enough, with a good rating system, some lists that I can make for myself or at least a simple “to watch”?

Would be cool to have a “where to watch / stream / buy” section and some basic info like people behind the movies and so on.

Major pros: good website and cross-platform mobile app.

I just installed letterboxd to check how it feels but before migrating anywhere I am more interested what I will read here.

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    7 months ago

    Yeah, I have a tab opened to check it out too, do they have any ios app?

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      7 months ago

      I don’t think they have their open official app but they offer their API free to developers I think.

      I’m on Android and I’ve been through several TMDB apps but I don’t really like any of them. I do know that Letterboxd use their API as well but that’s a more social based thing.

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      7 months ago

      What are you expecting from a native app? Installing their website as a PWA works really well.

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        7 months ago

        Is there any way to add it to App Library without adding it to the home screen? If there is, I don’t need the app at all, probably.

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          Can’t you remove it from the homescreen afterwards? Just a guess though, no idea if it’s possible, not an iOS user.

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            Unfortunaly no… I will research it further but probably will just slowly migrate to TMDb and then it will resolve itself somehow.