Rwnd is a personal movie and TV tracker. Log a watch in seconds, catalogue what you own across digital lockers and physical shelves, and never again wonder where a film actually lives.
Coming to iOS and Android.
Movies Anywhere, Fandango at Home, Apple TV, Amazon — plus the 4K discs, the Blu‑rays, and the DVDs still in a box. You bought the film. The question is never whether you own it, it’s where, and in what quality. Rwnd is the answer to that question.
Three things, done properly.
Search, tap a rating out of ten, done. Every watch is its own entry, so rewatch counts add themselves up and your history stays honest.
Record every copy you own and its real quality. Open any film and see instantly whether to press play or go find the case.
Your own scores roll up into an average for every director and actor you’ve watched — your taste, measured against nobody else’s opinion.
A 4K disc and a DVD of the same film are two different things, so Rwnd tracks them as two copies with two qualities — sorted best-first, with the fastest option to actually start watching called out.
Discs fill in their own quality automatically. When a transfer doesn’t earn the label on the box, you overrule it.
Rwnd is local-first. No account, no sign-up, no server holding your viewing history.
The free app needs no account and no email address. Everything you log stays on your device.
A single $9.99 purchase adds an account, keeps your library safe if a phone goes missing, and unlocks all four themes. No subscription.
Import an existing collection from CSV, and export everything you’ve logged whenever you like. It’s your data.