Keep a real media diary.
Track finished, in-progress, and abandoned media without splitting your life between apps.
A media diary for people whose taste does not fit one shelf. Track movies, shows, books, video games, and board games in one place, then see what your friends think is actually worth your time.
Film friends, book people, campaign groups, completionists, and anyone tired of scattering their taste across five separate apps.
Loggit treats every format as part of the same cultural diet. A movie night, a novel, a co-op run, and a board-game session can all live in the same timeline, with the same rating language.
It is built around quick logging, thoughtful notes, and recommendations from people you trust. Less algorithmic churn; more useful memory of what landed, what missed, and who should try it next.
Track finished, in-progress, and abandoned media without splitting your life between apps.
Use one normalized score so your favorite book, game, show, and movie can sit in the same system.
Send recommendations, browse public notes, and build shared context around what people are logging.
Reviews link into public media pages, so a movie, book, show, game, or board game can build its own shared context over time.