Your Year in Film, By the Numbers
Watch totals, genre breakdowns, rating patterns — FlickLog turns what you watch into stats worth screenshotting.
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You have opinions about your taste — but do you have data? Most people guess. FlickPicker measures: every film you log in FlickLog feeds a personal analytics view with your watch totals, your genre breakdown, and the shape of your rating distribution. Maybe you're a horror person who thinks they're a drama person. Maybe you gave out exactly one five-star rating this year. The numbers know.
Stats reward the habit. Each log takes about five seconds — search, tap, rate — and the charts assemble themselves: total films and shows watched, which genres quietly dominate your diet, and where on the scale your ratings actually cluster. It's a year in review you don't have to wait until December for, and the same history sharpens FlickPicker's recommendations for whatever you decide to watch next.
Why FlickPicker
- Watch totals — Movies and shows counted across your whole history — the headline number of your film life.
- Genre breakdown — See which genres actually dominate your watching, not which ones you claim at parties.
- Rating distribution — Discover whether you're a generous rater, a harsh critic, or a straight-down-the-middle three-star machine.
- Rewatches counted — Rewatch logging means your comfort movies get the statistical credit they deserve.
- Stats that feed picks — The same history behind your charts powers smarter recommendations across the app.
How It Works
- Download FlickPicker free from the App Store.
- Log what you watch in FlickLog, with a rating while it's fresh.
- Backfill old favorites whenever you remember them.
- Open your stats and meet your actual taste.
Frequently Asked Questions
What app shows stats about the movies I watch?
FlickPicker — its FlickLog stats turn your watch history into totals, a genre breakdown, and a rating distribution, all from five-second logs. Free on iOS.
What stats does FlickPicker actually show?
Your watch totals, a breakdown of genres you watch most, and how your ratings distribute across the scale — built from every film and show you log.
Do I need to log everything for stats to work?
Stats appear as soon as you start logging and get more interesting with every entry. Backfilling past watches makes them richer, faster.
Do TV shows count toward my stats?
Yes — shows you log contribute to your totals and genre breakdown alongside movies.
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