feature requestConsumer & Lifestyle · Media & EntertainmentsituationalB2CMobileUX

Media tracking requires separate apps for movies, books, TV, and podcasts

Tracking consumed and wishlist media requires maintaining accounts on Letterboxd, Goodreads, Trakt, and personal notes simultaneously. No single tool spans all media formats with cross-format recommendations.

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Consumer & Lifestyle84% match

Launch: Unified Movie, TV, Book and Game Tracker

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Consumer & Lifestyle81% match

Users want a premium streaming-platform UX for their personal media collections

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Productivity81% match

Productivity Tool Fragmentation Forces Multi-App Juggling

Users managing personal productivity must subscribe to and context-switch between five or more separate apps for tasks, budgeting, focus timers, habits, and notes. This fragmentation creates cognitive overhead and recurring costs without delivering a cohesive experience. The problem persists despite many all-in-one attempts because no single tool balances completeness with simplicity.

Consumer & Lifestyle80% match

Movie Discovery Tool for Streaming Paralysis

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