Yamtrack is a self hosted media tracker for movies, tv shows, anime, manga, video games and books.
This is free and open source software.
Features include:
- Track movies, tv shows, anime, manga, games, books and comics.
- Track each season of a tv show individually and episodes watched.
- Save score, status, progress, repeats (rewatches, rereads…), start and end dates, or write a note.
- Keep a tracking history with each action with a media, such as when you added it, when you started it, when you started watching it again, etc.
- Create custom media entries, for niche media that cannot be found by the supported APIs.
- Create personal lists to organize your media for any purpose, add other members to collaborate on your lists.
- Keep up with your upcoming media with a calendar, which can be subscribed to in external applications using a iCalendar (.ics) URL.
- Receive notifications of upcoming releases via Apprise (supports Discord, Telegram, ntfy, Slack, email, and many more).
- Easy deployment with Docker via docker-compose with SQLite or PostgreSQL.
- Multi-users functionality allowing individual accounts with personalized tracking.
- Flexible authentication options including OIDC and 100+ social providers (Google, GitHub, Discord, etc.) via django-allauth.
Integration with Jellyfin, Plex and Emby to automatically track new media watched. - Import from Trakt, Simkl, MyAnimeList, AniList and Kitsu with support for periodic automatic imports.
- Export all your tracked media to a CSV file and import it back.
Website: github.com/FuzzyGrim/Yamtrack
Support:
Developer: Xila Cai
License: GNU Affero General Public License v3.0

Yamtrack is written in Python. Learn Python with our recommended free books and free tutorials.
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