Blog · July 12, 2026 · Sandy
Seriesly TV is live: your shows have a home again

Two days from now, TV Time goes dark for good. If you’re like me, that app held years of your life: every episode checked off on the couch, every rewatch of Breaking Bad, every rating you argued about with strangers in the comments.
Today Seriesly TV is open. Accounts, imports, everything.
What you get
Your history, back. Upload your TV Time GDPR export zip and we rebuild all of it: every episode, every rewatch cycle, every rating, with the original watch dates. Trakt exports work too. About three minutes, and it’s free.
Tracking that respects your time. One tap marks an episode watched. No forced ratings, no popups, no waiting on the network. Check off an episode in the subway and it syncs when you surface.
Season graphs. Every season, episode by episode: community and TMDB ratings, best and worst at a glance, your own stars overlaid. You’ll never start a weak season blind again.
Discussion without fear. Per-episode comments (with GIFs) that stay locked until you’ve watched. Spoilers physically cannot reach you.
Rewatches that count. Cycle by cycle, with full play history. Your third run of a show is part of the record, not an overwrite.
A calendar that knows. Premieres, finales, and tonight’s episodes for everything you follow, 90 days out.
And yes: movies too.
What we don’t do
No ads. No selling your data. No locking you in: there’s a full export in Settings, always. We built this because our own history was about to disappear, and nobody should go through that twice.
Open the app or import your TV Time history right now. And if you still have that zip sitting in your downloads folder, here’s what’s inside it.
See you in the comments. First episode’s on me.
Sandy
Is Seriesly TV really free?
Yes. No paid plan, no ads, no selling your data. You can export everything you put in, any time.
Can I import my TV Time history?
Yes. Upload your TV Time GDPR export zip (or a Trakt export) and we rebuild everything: episodes, rewatch cycles, ratings, with original watch dates. It takes about three minutes.
What about movies?
Movies are supported too. Your TV Time movie rows import along with your shows.