A Diary Written in Movies
What you watched, when, and how it landed. FlickLog is a diary your future self will actually reread.
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A movie diary is a memory device disguised as a list. The film you watched the night you moved in; the comedy that saved a terrible week; the January you accidentally watched nine thrillers. Log each watch in FlickPicker with a date and a rating, and your viewing history becomes a timeline of your life told through films.
And unlike a paper diary, this one computes: yearly recaps, genre drift, rating trends, and the all-time list of what you've loved — generated from entries that take five seconds each to write.
Why FlickPicker
- Dated entries — Every log is timestamped — your history stays in order automatically.
- Ratings as memory — Capture how a film landed the night you saw it, not how you misremember it.
- Year-in-review stats — Totals, favorites, genre breakdowns — your cinematic year, computed.
- Rewatch tracking — Log rewatches and watch your relationship with favorites evolve.
- Private by default — Your diary is yours — share stats only if you want to.
How It Works
- Get FlickPicker on the App Store.
- Log each film as you watch it — five seconds per entry.
- Rate while it's fresh.
- Revisit your months and years in film anytime.
Frequently Asked Questions
What app works as a movie diary?
FlickPicker's FlickLog — dated, rated entries for every film you watch, with automatic stats and history you can browse like a journal.
Can I backfill movies I watched before installing?
Yes — log past watches anytime to build out your history retroactively.
Does the diary affect my recommendations?
Yes, in the best way: your diary is your taste profile, and FlickPicker uses it to sharpen every future suggestion.
Is my diary public?
No — your log is private by default.
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