Movies, TV, sports, games, books, concerts, theater, and more: tracked, discovered, and shared the way you actually live.
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Five things you can only do in EntertainMe!. If any of these sound useful, keep scrolling, there's a lot more.

Open one page and see everything available today: every episode that's dropped across your streaming services, your team's games, and movies you've been meaning to watch. No more switching between apps wondering what's on.

Episode drops, game days, movie releases, concert dates, and personal events, all on one calendar. See your entire entertainment week at a glance and never forget a finale night or a key game again.

Type or speak naturally: "I watched the Dodger game, played Monopoly with the family, watched 3 episodes of Ponies." AI parses everything, identifies titles across movies, TV, sports, and games, then suggests the right action for each. Review and approve with one tap.






Point your camera at a shelf and let AI do the typing. Scan to Collection reads the spines and boxes in your photo, matches each item to the catalog, and adds them all at once. Works for board games, video games, books, and movies, so you can catalog years of collecting in minutes instead of entering titles one at a time.
Streaming isn't a permanent bill, it's a rotation. The Streaming Service Manager helps you plan which services to pay for and when. See what's currently watchable on each service along with the date your watchlist runs out so you can pause without missing a thing. It will also show you when a dropped service has enough waiting to justify coming back.
Twelve content types, not just movies. Ratings, reviews, lists, collections, and ways to settle "what's your favorite" arguments for good.

Movies, TV, sports, video games, board games, books, music, concerts, theater, podcasts, places, and events. Turn on what you care about.

Watchlists, reading lists, bucket lists, mixed lists. Personal, collaborative, or public. Invite friends to vote and rank.

Catalog DVDs, Blu-Rays, vinyl, video games, and board games. Nine tabs of charts show your collection by era, format, and spending.

Head-to-head matchups from your rated titles. Pick winners until your true ranking emerges. Settles every "what's your favorite" argument.

Season-by-season heatmap of every episode's rating. Spot when a show peaked, dipped, or bounced back. Search episodes by keyword.

Eight insight areas turn your ratings and viewings into charts: top actors, binge speed, taste evolution, blind spots, year in review, and more.
Ten ways to surface new titles, plus dedicated discovery for books, games, concerts, albums, places, and more.

Not one list, ten. Personalized picks, favorite actors and directors, hidden gems, what friends love, and more, each using different signals.

Bestselling books, upcoming concerts near you, trending board games, new video game releases, fresh albums, and places to visit.
Don't start from scratch, import years of history. Connect Plex and Steam so tracking happens automatically.

Bring viewing history, ratings, and watchlists from Letterboxd, Netflix, Amazon, Trakt, and IMDB. Insights and discovery light up from day one.

Plex auto-tracks what you watch in real time. Steam imports your game library, hours, and achievements. Last.fm brings in your music listening history. Sign in with Google or Facebook.
Know when a new episode drops, when a game starts, and what's on deck for the week ahead.

New episode alerts, game start reminders, friend suggestions. Rich notifications with images. Timezone-aware scheduling.

A personalized email every week: your week ahead (episodes, games, events), last week's recap (what you watched, your hours, your ratings), and what your friends were up to.
Turn your entertainment knowledge into friendly competition. Timelines, trivia, quotes, and music games.

Timeline: drag titles into chronological order. Trivia: test your knowledge of cast, crew, and plots across movies, TV, and stage.

"Here's looking at you, kid." Name the movie. Daily Quote gives everyone the same line each day, or play unlimited rounds with progressive hints.

Name That Tune: 30-second preview, guess the artist. Music Timeline: place songs, Grammy winners, or albums in chronological order.
Start with the content types you care about. Add more whenever you want.
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