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Medialib is an “all-media tracking” platform for individual users, designed to bring movies, TV shows, anime, manga, books, games, and other content into one unified library. It is closer to an all-in-one alternative to Letterboxd, Goodreads, MyAnimeList, and Trakt than to traditional enterprise software.
The platform lets users add media to a personal library, rate titles, write reviews, create collections and lists, follow friends, and receive recommendations based on ratings and preferences. Its key differentiator is support for managing multiple media types together, plus a strong focus on rewatches and rereads as a core feature, allowing users to record how their experience of the same work changes over multiple viewings or readings. It also provides an overview of upcoming TV episodes, as well as country-based information on where films, TV, or anime can be streamed or purchased.
Third-party integrations are fairly extensive: data can be imported from AniList, MyAnimeList, Goodreads, IMDb, Trakt, and Letterboxd. For automatic tracking, Plex, Stremio, Jellyfin, Kodi, and Steam have been mentioned. Data sources include TMDB, Goodreads, IMDb, IGDB, AniList, and Jikan API.
Current materials indicate that Medialib does not impose artificial limits on the number of collections or items within collections, and it does not run ads. Optional premium features are planned in the future at $3-10 per month, potentially including extra statistics, pinned collections, custom ratings, custom tags, collection-based recommendations, or profile badges, though the official wording makes clear that these have not yet been finalized. Payments are processed by Paddle, with refund requests available within 14 days after an initial purchase or renewal.
Its strengths are broad media-type coverage, multiple migration options, and a strong emphasis on automated tracking, making it suitable for heavy content consumers who want to maintain a long-term personal media history. The interface is positioned as modern and clean, and PWA installation is supported. The drawbacks are also clear: this is a side project by an individual developer, native apps are planned only after 2026, and there is no disclosed information about enterprise-grade team collaboration, permissions, auditing, compliance certifications, or external APIs. It is not suitable as an enterprise software procurement option.
Medialib is suited to individual users who want to manage their records for films, TV, anime, books, and games in one place, especially those who already have historical data across multiple platforms. The available text does not clarify access conditions from China. Payments are handled through Paddle, so domestic users may need to verify network connectivity and payment availability themselves. If access or content sources are limited, alternatives such as Letterboxd, Goodreads, Trakt, 豆瓣, and Bangumi may be worth considering.
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