The Best All-in-One Media Tracker in 2026 (Movies, TV, Games & Books)
Tired of using Letterboxd, TV Time, Goodreads and a game tracker separately? These are the best all-in-one media trackers in 2026 that put movies, TV, games and books in a single library.
Most tracking apps do one thing: films, or TV, or books, or games. But if you do all four, juggling separate apps means separate logins, separate stats and no single picture of your taste. Here are the best all-in-one media trackers in 2026 for keeping everything in one place.
Wecult — Best overall all-in-one
Wecult treats movies, TV, games and books as first-class citizens in one dark-first app: episode progress with release-day alerts, game backlogs, page-by-page reading and film logging. Crucially, it imports your existing history from TV Time, Letterboxd, Goodreads and Steam, so consolidating doesn't mean starting over — and "Match Twin" connects you with people who share your overall taste, not just one medium. Free tier, ad-free paid tiers.
Sofa — Best for a calm, minimalist library
Sofa (iOS) lets you build lists of shows, movies, books, games, podcasts and more in a clean, distraction-free design. It's more of a personal 'to-do for downtime' than a deep tracker, but it's lovely for planning what to enjoy next.
Listy — Best for tracking almost anything
Listy lets you track many categories — films, series, books, games and even places — with a flexible list-first approach. It's great if you want one app for a wide range of interests, though it leans more on lists than deep per-episode progress.
Likewise — Best for recommendations across media
Likewise combines TV, movies, books and podcasts with a recommendation engine and social feed. It's strong for discovery when you want suggestions that cross between screen and page.
Simkl — Best all-in-one for screen media
Simkl covers movies, TV and anime for free with sync and import tools. It's an excellent screen-media hub, though it doesn't handle books or games, so it's 'all-in-one' only for what you watch.
Trakt — Best for movie and TV power users
Trakt goes deep on films and shows with scrobbling and detailed stats. If your 'everything' is really just screen content and you want automation, it's superb — but books and games fall outside its scope.
Which to choose: if you truly want films, series, games and books together — with your old history imported and one taste profile across all of them — Wecult is built for exactly that. If you only track screen content, Simkl or Trakt will serve you well.
The clear 2026 trend is consolidation: instead of four single-purpose apps, users increasingly want one library that treats films, series, games and books as equal citizens.
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