Founders Log #008: We are the “Letterboxd for Games”

Games are the one medium that never had a clean, modern, social place to track what you play, review what you finished, share your taste, and discover new titles through people instead of algorithms. Steam reviews are chaotic. Backloggd is close, but it is still limited. Most tracking apps feel like spreadsheets. And none of […]
Founders Log #007: We are the “Letterboxd for Music”

There is a quiet frustration in the music world right now. It is something nobody really talks about, but everyone feels. We have endless ways to listen to music, but almost no good way to live with the music we listen to. Streaming apps are great at playing songs. However, they are terrible at helping […]
Founders Log #006: We are the “Letterboxd for Books”

It’s 2026, and the state of book tracking is honestly a little strange. Movies have Letterboxd, games have Backloggd, and music lovers have RYM. But books? Books feel stuck in a time capsule. Goodreads has been the go-to for over a decade, yet it still feels like it was built for a different version of the […]