• slazer2au@lemmy.world
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      2 hours ago

      How does Watcharr differ from Seerr?
      Seems like they do the same thing. Track shows and tag them for later… acquisition.

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        28 minutes ago

        Watcharr is for building a backlog and recording what you’ve watched.

        Seerr does let you build a backlog, but it’s more for the users of your media server to be able to request items for acquisition. Once approved, it sends the request to be automatically downloaded and added to your library.

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      8 hours ago

      Now since you have me looking… I installed Watcharr and it’s okay. Has a Discovery section. Easy to add things and mark them watched. But no stats, no integrations. It just seems a little barebones.

      So I installed Yamtrack. The UI isn’t really as intuitive to me and there doesn’t seem to be a Discover function. BUT I love that it can track books, video games, and others as well. It also has Jellyfin integration.

      I’m going to live with Yamtrack for a bit and see. It would be great to have a tracking app that also handles media requests. Seerr let’s you build a watchlist, but it isn’t all that helpful or fleshed out.

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    11 hours ago

    Oh! Good announcement. Thanks.

    Might anyone know if there is a known way to export the “watched”/followed shows?

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      5 hours ago

      The odd thing here is that you bother to make a comment that says you don’t care. What is that about? 🙂