Features
A TV show calendar that knows what you watch
"When does it come back?" shouldn't be a research project. Premieres, finales, and tonight's episodes for everything you follow, 90 days out.
Your shows, 90 days out
Follow a show and it's on the calendar; that's the whole setup. Not a wall of everything on television, just your shows, with premieres and finales called out.
- Every episode of every show you track
- Premieres and finales flagged, 90 days ahead
- Tonight's episodes at a glance
Mon
14
Tue
15
Wed
16
Thu
17
Fri
18
Severance · S02E08
tonight
The Bear · S05E01
premiere · Thu
Alerts, only if you want them
Turn on new-episode alerts and get a ping when something you follow airs. They're optional and scoped to your library, so the calendar stays useful instead of loud.
- Optional alerts, per your library
- Premiere and finale pings for the big nights
- Zero noise about shows you don't watch
New episode tonight
Severance · S02E08 · Sweet Vitriol
New-episode alerts
Everything else on TV
From "when is it back?" to watched
The calendar feeds the rest of the tracker: tonight's episode is one tap from marked watched, and a finished season drops you straight into its rating graph for the post-mortem.
- Tonight's episode is one tap from watched
- Finished seasons flow into their rating graphs
- Mid-rewatch? New episodes and old cycles coexist
Next 90 days · 14 episodes across5 shows
Questions, answered
How far ahead does the TV show calendar go?
90 days out: premieres, finales, and every episode in between, for everything you follow.
Can I get alerts when a new episode airs?
Yes, alerts are optional and per your library. No noise about shows you don't watch.
Does it only show my shows?
Yes. The calendar is built from what you actually follow, not a firehose of everything on TV.
Is the calendar free?
Yes, like the rest of Seriesly TV. No paid plan, no ads, export everything any time.
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