I use it too. Used to use Trakt but that seems to go the enshittification route right now so I figured I might try yamtrack/floppy. Ended up using floppy cause it has file import from Trakt and not just the discontinued API.
For me it’s just a handy way to keep track of what tv shows I’ve watched and which ones I still intend to watch.
Floppy is a fork of Yamtrack that recently got its own name. From the notes on that release (emphasis mine):
I’m still not a professional developer; I’m an enthusiastic maintainer using AI coding tools to build the media tracker I want to use. Floppy is now a standalone project based on the incredible work of FuzzyGrim/Yamtrack, independently maintained and supported by @dannyvfilms. Yamtrack import and documented compatibility paths remain supported, but users install Floppy directly rather than treating an upstream container replacement as a migration plan.
Floppy seems cool. I am curious about how/why people use these types of tracking services for their media.
I use it too. Used to use Trakt but that seems to go the enshittification route right now so I figured I might try yamtrack/floppy. Ended up using floppy cause it has file import from Trakt and not just the discontinued API.
For me it’s just a handy way to keep track of what tv shows I’ve watched and which ones I still intend to watch.
Floppy is a fork of Yamtrack that recently got its own name. From the notes on that release (emphasis mine):