TV Time is gone. But your week goes on. 💜
We track shows here too — and we know how much it hurts to lose the app that kept everything organized. So we made room for you: bring your history and pick up exactly where you left off.
⏰ Export your TV Time data today
Once the app shuts down for good, the export may become unavailable. It takes 2 minutes:
- In TV Time, request your data export (GDPR / "export data")
- Download the gdpr-data.zip file they send you
- Upload the .zip here — we'll handle the rest
Keep your gdpr-data.zip safe — it's years of your history. Even if you don't import right away, export it.
What's waiting for you here
My Week
A day-by-day agenda of YOUR shows' episodes — with air times in your timezone.
Mark as watched
Episode and movie tracking, per-season progress and even your marathon stats.
One-click import
Your TV Time export uses the same show IDs we do — matching is direct. Anything missing from the catalog, we fetch and let you know.
Spoiler-free talk
Per-episode comments with spoiler tags, community sentiments and GIFs.
Episode reminders
Bell and push when an episode airs — with an early heads-up if you want.
Made in Brazil
In Portuguese and English, with a translated catalog — built together with the community.
Questions from newcomers
Yes! TV Time uses the same show identifiers as CineTalk (TVDB). Upload your gdpr-data.zip in Settings → Import data and your followed shows + watched episodes come in automatically.
The shows you followed, every episode marked as watched (with each original watch date), your favorites and your lists — which become CineLists. Nothing is duplicated — you can re-upload the file as many times as you want.
The TV Time export doesn't identify movies in a usable way (internal codes only). For now, mark them manually here — we're keeping an eye on alternatives.
If it's not in our catalog yet, we requested it automatically during the import — and saved what you wanted to import. As soon as the show arrives, we apply everything on our own and notify you. You don't have to do a thing.
Nothing. CineTalk is free — made by fans, for fans.
