TMDB-powered release reminders

Track TV seasons and movie premieres, then add the date to your calendar

Search for a show or film, see the current season finale or movie release date, and add it to Google Calendar, Outlook, or an .ics file. TMDB requests run server-side, so you never need to paste an API key.

Season finales and premieres
Local date and time formatting
No sign-ups or API keys
ICS, Google, and Outlook exports
Try

Search for any show or film

The tracker will show the current season's next episode, its finale when scheduled, or the theatrical release date for an upcoming movie.

Data sources

TMDB data and local exports

Release data comes from The Movie Database (TMDB). Calendar files are generated in your browser and never uploaded.

The Movie Database (TMDB)

Movie premieres, show metadata, and upcoming episodes from TMDB's official API.

Local calendar builder

ICS downloads and calendar links are generated on your device, with no account or storage.

Search and detect

Search for a series or film and fetch schedules or release dates from TMDB. Upcoming episodes, active seasons, and finale dates are highlighted automatically.

Export instantly

Create Google Calendar, Outlook, or .ics events for a finale or movie premiere. Calendar files are built locally and never uploaded.

Stay privacy-first

No account and no API key to paste. TMDB requests run server-side while calendar exports stay on your device.

Frequently asked questions

Do I need an API key?

No. TMDB is queried server-side using the site's credentials, so you never have to paste or expose an API key.

What happens if there is no finale date yet?

The tracker still shows the next scheduled episode. Run the search again later when TMDB publishes more dates for the active season.

Can I use the calendar file offline?

Yes. The .ics file is generated in your browser and can be imported into Apple Calendar, Google Calendar, Outlook, or another compatible app.

How are movie release times handled?

Movie release times vary by territory. The event uses the TMDB release date with a morning placeholder, which you can adjust in your calendar.