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ScreenQ - TV Tracker
Streamlined episode tracking. No account. No ads.
ScreenQ is a TV episode tracker that is highly customizable and allows you to track season premieres and air dates that purposefully doesn't include social network features, ads, or setting up accounts. It's easy to import your library, adjust as needed, and start tracking the shows you love. You are even able to adjust air dates to account for platform air date differences or add custom web shows to track.
Hey Product Hunt 👋
I'm Ryan, indie iOS dev. ScreenQ is the TV tracker I built after years of bouncing between trackers that all wanted me to make yet another account, scroll another social feed, sit through ads to mark an episode watched, or were just sluggish or inconsistent at loading my watchlist.
ScreenQ is deliberately smaller in surface area and deliberately bigger on the stuff that matters when you just want to know "what airs tonight?"
ScreenQ Features that differentiate it:
• No account, ever. Open the app and start tracking. Your library syncs across your devices on your own iCloud account. There is no ScreenQ server holding your data.
• No ads, no social feed, no algorithm. It tracks shows. That's the whole product.
• Track shows that aren't in any catalog. Streamer-only or super-niche show no tracker lists? Add it as a custom show with your own poster, runtime, and episode list.
• Per-episode notes and ratings. ScreenQ lets you leave a thought on every episode, if you want (or turn off rankings and notes entirely).
• Custom lists - add shows to 1 or multiple lists to sort your watchlist. Create a list for shows you and your partner watch together vs shows you binge on your own.
• Backup and restore your favorited shows and progress to a file from the app allowing you to transfer your progress between apple ID's if needed.
• Custom artwork for any show. Replace any show's poster with your own image.
• Air-date offsets by show to account for streaming vs broadcast air date differences. For example AMC+ vs a recording from AMC.
• iOS widgets. Small & medium home-screen widgets that count down to your next episode and your next premiere.
• Calendar view inside the app so you can keep calendar appointments and show air dates separate.
• Screenshot import. Take a screenshot of your library inside any other tracker; ScreenQ recognizes the shows and pulls them in.
• Left handed mode for south paws like myself.
• Hide spoilers - toggle to hide episode names and descriptions.
• Customizable feed grouping - adjust the number of days before a show gets demoted to "Haven't Watched in a While" or "Haven't Started"
• Pay once if you want to. The free version is fully functional. Pro is $1.99/mo (1-month free trial), $14.99/yr, or $29.99 once for life — a real lifetime option, not a hidden subscription.
What I'd love feedback on:
1) First-launch experience — which onboarding step felt obvious vs. confusing?
2) Screenshot import — does it actually move your library cleanly, or trip on some tracker UI I haven't seen?
3) Pro features — which one would make you upgrade, and which one would make you not?
Thanks for taking a look. Genuinely happy to answer any question in the thread — I'll be here all day.
About ScreenQ - TV Tracker on Product Hunt
“Streamlined episode tracking. No account. No ads.”
ScreenQ - TV Tracker was submitted on Product Hunt and earned 3 upvotes and 1 comments, placing #83 on the daily leaderboard. ScreenQ is a TV episode tracker that is highly customizable and allows you to track season premieres and air dates that purposefully doesn't include social network features, ads, or setting up accounts. It's easy to import your library, adjust as needed, and start tracking the shows you love. You are even able to adjust air dates to account for platform air date differences or add custom web shows to track.
On the analytics side, ScreenQ - TV Tracker competes within TV and Entertainment — topics that collectively have 7.4k followers on Product Hunt. The dashboard above tracks how ScreenQ - TV Tracker performed against the three products that launched closest to it on the same day.
Who hunted ScreenQ - TV Tracker?
ScreenQ - TV Tracker was hunted by Ryan Smith. A “hunter” on Product Hunt is the community member who submits a product to the platform — uploading the images, the link, and tagging the makers behind it. Hunters typically write the first comment explaining why a product is worth attention, and their followers are notified the moment they post. Around 79% of featured launches on Product Hunt are self-hunted by their makers, but a well-known hunter still acts as a signal of quality to the rest of the community. See the full all-time top hunters leaderboard to discover who is shaping the Product Hunt ecosystem.
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