TV-series only
EpisodePal keeps the focus on series tracking, active queues, and upcoming episodes instead of mixing in movie workflow noise.
EpisodePal is for people who mainly care about following TV series, keeping exact episode progress straight, seeing what airs next, and avoiding movie-and-TV sprawl when the real job is just keeping up with shows.
If the main job is following series, not building a general entertainment database, a simpler TV-first tracker can be the better fit. EpisodePal is aimed at that use case.
EpisodePal keeps the focus on series tracking, active queues, and upcoming episodes instead of mixing in movie workflow noise.
The boring important part is reliable continuity: knowing exactly where you stopped and what is next.
You can switch without throwing away your old context. EpisodePal supports Trakt import along with other common sources.
This is not a claim that EpisodePal replaces every Trakt use case. It is a better fit for people whose main goal is simply keeping up with TV series on iPhone with less clutter and faster continuity.
Usually because they want a cleaner show-first tracker and care more about exact episode memory than about a broader movie-and-TV system.
Yes. Trakt import is supported, along with TV Time, IMDb, TMDB, and Simkl.
No. EpisodePal is intentionally TV-series only.
Yes. Upcoming releases sit alongside your exact episode state and active queue.
Free on iPhone. Import your Trakt history, keep exact episode progress, and make current shows easier to follow.
Download on the App Store