About

Ligoscope is a diary for everything you watch — films and series, in one place, with the same care.

That last part is the whole reason it exists. Film diaries don't do series. Series trackers treat a show like a to-do list to tick off. If you watch both — and you do — your history lives in two apps, your friends live in two apps, and neither one really knows what you love.

So: one diary. Log it, rate it, write it. Your films and your series side by side, in the same handwriting.

What we build

Reviews you can show off

ScopeShot turns what you wrote into a card built to be seen — not a screenshot of a text box.

A map

When you log something, you join the quiet, anonymous map of everyone else watching it. City-level, never a precise location. Seeing that six strangers in four countries watched the same film last night is a small, good feeling.

Dark by default

No ads. No noise.

What we won't do

We don't fabricate data

Every rating on Ligoscope came from a person who actually watched the thing. If no one has rated a film yet, the page says "no ratings yet." We'd rather show you an empty shelf than a furnished lie.

Your history is yours

Export it any time, in a format you can take anywhere. You've watched apps disappear before.

Who

Ligoscope is built, every line of it, by one person — Gokhan Armagan.

If something's broken, it's his fault and he wants to know: hello@ligoscope.com

Credits

Film and series data comes from The Movie Database (TMDB) — posters, credits, the catalogue itself, and the people who keep it alive. This product uses the TMDB API but is not endorsed or certified by TMDB.