TV Time is gone.
Your watch history doesn't have to be.

TV Time shut down on July 15, 2026 and all account data will be deleted. If you saved your GDPR data export, drop it below — get your full history as Letterboxd CSV, clean episode & movie CSVs, a permanent JSON archive, plus your lifetime watching stats.

100% in your browser — nothing is uploaded
Free
Your account file (user.csv) is never read
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Drop your TV Time export here
The .zip you received from TV Time — or its extracted .csv files · click to browse

Everything runs locally in this page. Close the tab and nothing persists.

Your watching life

Watches per year

Episode & movie watches per year
Only watches with a recorded date are counted
View as table

Most-watched shows

Downloads

Where to import

Trakt
Accepts your original TV Time ZIP directly — core tracking and the importer are free. trakt.tv → settings → import
Letterboxd (movies)
Download the Letterboxd CSV below, then upload at letterboxd.com/import.
Simkl
Has a TV Time ZIP importer at simkl.com/apps/import/tvtime.
Anywhere else
The episode CSV and JSON archive carry TVDB IDs, dates and rewatches — everything another tracker needs.

FAQ

How do I get my TV Time export?

TV Time provided a GDPR self-service export at gdpr.tvtime.com. If you requested it before the shutdown, you received a ZIP by email — that's the file this tool reads. If the portal is already offline and you never exported, this tool unfortunately can't recover data from a deleted account.

Is this safe? Where does my data go?

Nowhere. The ZIP is parsed entirely inside your browser with JavaScript — there is no server, no upload, no analytics on your data. You can even load this page, disconnect from the internet, and it still works. The user.csv file in your export (email, IP history) is deliberately never opened.

Why are some episodes missing?

TV Time's export is imperfect: shows you unfollowed and some specials can be absent from the tracking files. The tool cross-checks what it recovered against TV Time's own episode counters and warns you if there's a gap.

Movies have no IMDb/TMDB IDs?

Correct — TV Time's export stores movies as title + release year only. The Letterboxd CSV uses title/year matching, which Letterboxd resolves very well and lets you review before confirming.

Trakt already imports the ZIP. Why use this?

Trakt's importer is great for moving in — this tool is for keeping your history: an archive you own in open formats, movies to Letterboxd, plus your lifetime stats. Once TV Time's servers go dark, the export ZIP on your disk is the only copy — back it up in a readable form.