A living diary for every kind of media

loggit makes your taste feel organized.

Track movies, shows, books, video games, and board games in one sharp social library built around what your friends are actually finishing.

5
Media types
24K
Shared lists
Daily
Fresh picks
Tasteboard
42
Queued
318
Finished
8.6
Avg rating
Tonight's shortlist
Ranked from your friends' ratings
Dune: Part Two
Denis Villeneuve
finished
9.4
Tomorrow, and Tomorrow, and Tomorrow
Gabrielle Zevin
recommended
8.7
Baldur's Gate 3
Larian Studios
playing
10
Friend signal
Alexshares 72% overlap
Mayabest movie source
Noahboard game expert
Next pick
Severance
4 friends saved it this week

All the media that matters

One shelf, five lanes.

loggit keeps every format together without flattening the details that make each one different.

Movies

Save ratings, status, lists, and friend reactions for every movies pick.

TV

Save ratings, status, lists, and friend reactions for every tv pick.

Books

Save ratings, status, lists, and friend reactions for every books pick.

Video Games

Save ratings, status, lists, and friend reactions for every video games pick.

Board Games

Save ratings, status, lists, and friend reactions for every board games pick.

Workflow

Built for the way recommendations actually happen.

Fast enough for a quick log, structured enough for a deep backlog, and social enough to remember who told you to try something.

01

Capture the moment

Log what you watched, read, played, or want to save before it disappears from the group chat.

02

Turn taste into signal

Ratings, status, notes, and friends build a cleaner picture of what is actually worth your time.

03

Share the good stuff

Send lists, compare queues, and keep recommendations tied to people you already trust.

Premium tracking

Less noise. Better picks.

The app is designed around deciding what to start next, not just collecting another endless backlog.

Taste-weighted ratings

Ratings sit next to the people and formats that give them context.

Status that stays useful

Separate queued, in-progress, and finished items without breaking your flow.

Trust-first discovery

Find recommendations from friends before falling back to anonymous charts.

Fast capture

Add a title, rating, note, or list entry while the opinion is still fresh.

Activity preview

Your friends become the filter.

When the API has no public activity yet, loggit still has a clear shape: people, formats, ratings, and notes.

M

Maya

finished

Movies

Dune: Part Two

Denis Villeneuve

9.4

"The scale, sound, and restraint all work. This is the kind of sequel that makes the first movie better."

B

Ben

recommended

Books

Tomorrow, and Tomorrow, and Tomorrow

Gabrielle Zevin

8.7

"Warm, messy, and specific in a way that stuck with me after I closed it."

N

Nora

playing

Video Games

Baldur's Gate 3

Larian Studios

10

"A rare game where every side path feels authored instead of padded."

Ready when you are

Stop losing recommendations to scattered chats and notes.

Create a clean shelf, invite the people whose taste you trust, and make the next pick obvious.