Notch · Entertainment
Track movies watched on iPhone. Log each film, build toward 52 or 100 this year, and handle binge weekends and quiet weeks without a streak reset. Free.
Some people set a movie-a-week goal for the year. Others aim for 100 films, or want to work through a director's entire catalog. The goal is a count — and the natural rhythm of watching movies doesn't match a daily habit.
Some weekends you watch three films back to back. Some weeks nothing gets watched because work ran long and you were too tired. A daily habit tracker records both weeks the same way: missed streak days.
The 47 movies already watched this year represent 47 evenings, or a festival weekend, or methodical progress through a watchlist. They don't disappear when a busy work week interrupts the pace.
A movie counter shows 47 of 100. A rainy weekend adds four. A busy month adds one. The total builds at whatever pace your life actually allows.
One movie per week reaches 52 in a year. Two per week reaches over 100.
Movie-watching goals are pure counts. "100 movies this year" ends at 100. The pace varies: binge weekends add 4 or 5; busy weeks add none. A streak tracker measuring daily check-ins doesn't fit this natural rhythm.
A week without a movie resets the check-in streak when the count is at 60. The 60 movies already watched are the progress. The streak shows a gap.
Two movies per week reaches 100 in about a year. A binge weekend and a movie-free week produce the same weekly average.
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A milestone tracker for iPhone. Set a target for movies watched, log each movie, and watch the dot grid fill. No streaks. No resets. No subscription.
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