The Android app just got its biggest update in a while - version 5 brings over everything from the iPhone release, plus a modernized main tab bar (material look) that's now at the bottom of the screen, within thumb's reach. You'll also get configurable streaming availability, the new Home tab with show discovery, a dedicated My Movies tab, and a ton of tweaks and fixes. Premium membership perks…
This is a big one - it reorganizes the app's navigation and adds several new features. If you don't have it yet - open the Next Episode listing in the AppStore and tap Update to get it right away (it's rolling out gradually over 7 days). The highlights: configurable streaming availability, a new Home tab with show discovery, a dedicated My Movies tab, plus a ton of tweaks and fixes. Premium…
It was announced today that TVTime is shutting down. To help users find a new home for their TV and Movies tracking habit - we now support importing from TVTime data export. You can see instructions and do it here: https://next-episode.net/import/ (or Watchlist -> Import from the menu).before the actual import, there is a preview of what is being importedmovies are added to your movies along with…
The Next Episode iPhone app was just updated to version 4.9. This update is mostly visual - screens were tweaked to look better on modern - high resolution devices, fixed some minor bugs and added a few little features like: auto/light/dark theme toggle, so it's not always automatic as it was beforeaccount is stored in the iOS keychain so you're automatically logged in after a reinstallI plan on…
Just wanted to let you know of a little tool I've been toying with lately - mailreminder. I created it to scratch my own itch (setting up super simple reminders for things that are not for the calendar). Posted in detail about it on Hacker News - check it out if you're interested in learning more. I hope you'll try it out and find it as useful as I do. As always - your feedback is greatly…
We now have over 10k shows with trailers (I explained why I brag about it here - did so at 5, 8, 9 and now 10k)! This is probably the last of these posts for a while or at least until we reach the next nice round number like 20k 🙂. As always - a huge thanks goes out to our Premium members who support my efforts here and make this possible. If you haven't tried Premium yet - it's super easy to try…
The new Episodes page is now available to everyone! The full changelog is long, but the quick version is - it looks nicer, it's faster and it has more features (ignoring episodes, streaming services filtering). If you're unhappy with it for any reason - you can switch back to the old version, but happy or not - please let me know your thoughts (either in a comment here on in the dedicated forum…
I'm working on a huge update to our Episodes section (here are a few screenshots of it in action): keeping all current functionality tightening up design and looks making it work and look way better on mobile adding "ignore" episodes functionalityAs it's a fairly big change (to a UI pretty much unchanged for 20 years), I want to make sure the new design is an actual upgrade and users are happy…
Some snow (though no snow where I live) and my personal chart of top 10 shows/seasons I watched in 2025 ... To make your own such list - you can see what you marked watched in 2025 here and create a list in My Lists. How was 2025 for you in terms of TV shows? I thought it was a great year and I discovered some older gems too! Thank you for being part of Next Episode. Wishing you calm holidays and…
This is currently discussed in the forum, but I thought it deserved it's own news post: In case you're seeing specials of older (already watched) shows showing in your Episodes page - it's because we're currently refreshing the episodes lists of ended shows, something we normally don't do. Аdding missing episodes is a one time thing done for consistency that would last for a day or two. As a…
Next Episode went online on October 2nd, 2005 (here is how it looked back then), and here we are - 20 years later - still tracking your TV shows, still adding features, still not getting bored of it! A lot has changed since that first day. We grew in terms of user base, but also in terms of functionality, design and speed. We've survived multiple data source migrations (RIP TV.com, TVRage), server…