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You can also have streaming services like Spotify and Tidal send information directly to Last.fm.
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You simply install the app on your computer or phone and it scours iTunes, Google Play or Windows Media Player for your listening habits. We listen to way more music than we can ever keep tabs of manually, so that's what makes Last.fm's auto-scrobble so great.

It's like having your own personal Nielsen ratings system. If you do a lot of your watching on your computer via services like Netflix or on media players like Apple TV, there are ways for Trakt to automatically keep tabs on those, too, creating a more holistic, cross-platform picture of your viewing habits.
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WatchAid will give you the skinny on which streaming service carries your favorite shows, while serial bingers can use Serist to keep tabs on how far they've made it into a long-running program like Game of Thrones or West Wing. Instead, it focuses its efforts on its website and API, which sit at the center of a robust ecosystem of third-party apps targeting different users' needs. doesn't make its own app that you can just download and start using. Even if you're not into obsessively tracking your film inventory, the site and its app are still worth a look just for the quality of the reviews: It's a more discerning group of watchers than you'd find on Rotten Tomatoes, with a fun mix of serious critical analysis and self-deprecation.

You can log your views, tag them, make themed lists and write reviews for films you've already seen and written - after all, sometimes you might notice something new on a rewatch.
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Letterboxd is a site built by people who take their movie watching seriously. IMDb might be the big kahuna when it comes to looking up stuff about film, but it's pretty terrible for cinephiles who want a place to track their film consumption and connect with other film lovers. So how do we remember everything we've listened to lately? How do we show off what we've read? Indeed, there are quite a few apps dedicated to showcasing the media experiences we've "collected." We've gathered some of the better ones so you can easily keep track of - and brag about - what you're watching, listening to, playing and reading in this digital age. Unfortunately, the modern streaming age means that we aren't collecting music or movies the way we used to - we might put a few tomes on our coffee table as decoration, but stacks of books or CDs aren't practical anymore. And perhaps you're familiar with what director John Waters said you shouldn't do if someone doesn't have books in their house? You can learn a lot about people based on what media they consume and leave lying around their house. We've all done it: browsed friends' bookshelves, riffled through their vinyl collection or peeked through a stack of video games left in front of their TV.
