Know what drops next
Stay on top of current-week releases without checking multiple apps or scanning for dates manually.
EpisodePal helps you keep up with weekly releases, active shows, and what drops next. It is built for people following enough series that airing schedules and episode progress need to live in the same app.
Built for TV junkies who follow current-week releases, not casual browsing.
A plain release calendar is not enough. The useful version is seeing what airs next in the same place where you already know what you watched, what you paused, and what you should resume tonight.
Stay on top of current-week releases without checking multiple apps or scanning for dates manually.
Upcoming episodes matter most when they are tied to the shows you are actually following right now.
When a show goes quiet for a while, EpisodePal still knows where you stopped and what episode is next.
This page exists for people whose TV life is full of ongoing series, season breaks, and too many overlapping release schedules.
Build a queue around real viewing behavior, not just a broad list of things you might watch someday.
Use upcoming episode visibility to know what is dropping next across the shows you care about.
When an episode drops, your exact progress is already there, so you know where to resume.
Use a tracker that keeps airing information next to your active shows and exact progress. EpisodePal is built around that combined job.
Yes. Upcoming episodes stay in the same flow as your tracked series and queue.
Because a plain calendar does not tell you what you already watched or where you stopped. EpisodePal ties those together.
Yes. Upcoming episodes and exact progress are meant to work together, not live in separate tools.
Free on iPhone. EpisodePal is built for people who watch enough TV that continuity and release timing actually matter.
Download on the App Store