Track anime, manga, movies, TV shows & books in one beautiful app. Rate, review, discuss and never lose track of what you're watching or reading.






Track every anime, manga, movie, TV show, and book in one place with episode-level progress.
Score titles, write detailed reviews, and help others discover their next favourite.
Join discussions, comment on reviews, and connect with people who share your taste.
See your watching habits visualised with breakdowns by genre, type, and completion rate.
Find what's hot right now, explore curated picks, and never run out of things to watch.
Your library syncs across devices. Sign in anywhere and pick up where you left off.
Common questions about Arclog. If something is missing, reach out by email.
Arclog is a unified tracker for anime, manga, manhwa, manhua, web novels, light novels, movies, TV shows and books. It is built around per episode and per chapter discussion, ratings and reviews, so every conversation stays anchored to the exact thing you just watched or read.
I was juggling four separate accounts (MAL, AniList, NovelUpdates and Anime-Planet) just to keep track of what I was watching and reading. None of them had the per chapter discussion experience I wanted while reading something like Reverend Insanity. Arclog is the single home I wished existed, with structured threads for episodes, chapters and titles instead of scattered forum posts.
I'm HOLYPUSH (also known as SirZexx), a solo developer and CSE graduate. Arclog is my first published app. You can read more on the About page.
Anime, manga, manhwa, manhua and web novels are sourced from the Jikan and AniList APIs. Movies, TV shows and web series come from TMDB. All three are open and free to use, and full credits are listed in the app's About section.
The catalog refreshes daily and stays as current as the upstream databases it pulls from.
Yes. If something niche or obscure is missing, you can submit it from inside the app. It goes through moderator review first; once approved it is added to the shared catalog for every user.
The books category exists but the catalog is intentionally light right now. You can add titles yourself. A larger book database is on the table for future updates if there is meaningful user demand for it.
All data lives on Supabase, which runs encrypted PostgreSQL with TLS in transit and encryption at rest. Row level security policies are applied on database tables.
No. Passwords are hashed with bcrypt and managed by Supabase Auth, so they are never readable as plain text by anyone, including me. No admin or moderator at Arclog or Supabase can access your password or your encrypted credentials.
Only your name and email. Arclog never accesses your Google contacts, files or any other Google data. The exact permissions are shown in the Google consent screen when you sign in.
Everything tied to your account is removed instantly. There is no waiting period and no copy retained. See the Delete Account page for the exact steps.
A web app is already built and ready. I am holding it back until the Android user base is larger and the security posture has been battle tested in production. The web version rolls out after that.
Not yet. iOS is planned as a follow up release after the Android app stabilises.
Every title has structured per episode and per chapter threads instead of one large forum. You can keep things casual or serious in either, but the conversation always stays anchored to the exact episode or chapter you just finished.
Moderation is mostly automated, paired with a robust reporting system. New title submissions require moderator approval, which is handled by me at the moment. Community moderators will be appointed as the user base grows.
Not at the moment. There is no public repository today. That may change in the future, but there is no firm plan for it yet.
I cover the server cost personally and the current setup can support roughly 10,000 monthly active users comfortably. If usage grows past that, I will consider minimal, non intrusive ads or optional donations. Banner ads and aggressive monetisation are off the table.
Yes. I built Arclog for myself first, so I plan to keep maintaining it regardless of how large it gets. There is no fixed roadmap, but any feature with strong user demand will be prioritised, no matter how complex.
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