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I modified the title to make it more descriptive

I also think it's time for the open source and/or fediverse Trakt alternatives to get some love.

The price change is listed as going from $30 a year to $60 a year, and they're also changing everyone to that price:

Starting May 20, 2025, all VIP renewals will move to a standardized price. This means that any legacy, promotional, or grandfathered pricing will no longer apply to renewals processed on or after that date. Instead, all VIP memberships will renew at the new standard rate going forward.

People are not happy on their forum:

https://forums.trakt.tv/t/upcoming-vip-renewal-pricing-changes/56676

This user poll suggests that around 97% of respondents (at the time of making this post) will not renew

https://forums.trakt.tv/t/poll-will-you-keep-your-vip-membership-at-60/56923

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[–] [email protected] 21 points 2 weeks ago (3 children)

I like Trakt as a concept, I've used it sporadically, but their pricing was always optimistic, even at $30 a year. It has worked for them overall so far because it's a well made project and people like them, but the value proposition of paying $5 a month now for something like Trakt feels crazy. It's hard to look at different types of services at that price point and come to the conclusion that Trakt is comparable. There are actual streaming services creating some of the shows that show up on Trakt that are very similar in price (Dropout as a good example).

Only rational thing I can think of with this recent decision is that they're tired of running Trakt and hoping to sell it off or close it up.

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[–] [email protected] 124 points 2 weeks ago (8 children)

For people outside of the loop,

Trakt has been running since 2010, it got popular because it lets you track and record your watch history with a UI that no one else seems to offer. It connects to Plex and other services so you can scrobble your watches, get notified of new episodes and movies, and has a social layer throughout the site to commune with other users and comment on what you’re watching.

In the past few years, however, there has been one controversy after another.

Trakt abruptly stopping using TVDB for its data due to API costs and now uses TMDB. This created a number of problem with data being mismatched or completely wrong. The leadership of TMDB has a lot of weird ideas about how shows and movies are formatted, splitting episodes into multiple episodes here and merging episodes and entire series together there, or even disqualifying series from being listed over arbitrary technicalities. Trakt blindly follows whatever TMDB does and their admins locked a long-running thread complaining about these issues on their own forums.

Trakt started arbitrarily changing the way the site looks. Including locking the original color scheme behind a paywall, leaving free users a new, gaudy bright purple color scheme that isn’t even complete (random elements of the free site are still the original maroon). The site overall is getting harder to load and uses far more resources than it did just a few years ago. Trakt launched a “lite” version of the site which is not light in size, it’s just the mobile UI for desktop which is just as resource intensive.

Recently, Trakt nerfed crucial features for free users (and even for paid users in certain ways), limiting playlist making and record-keeping to the point where free is almost useless. And the reduction of playlists, which are curated and shared by users on the site, reduces engagement throughout the entire community.

Now this.

The whole company is becoming corporate and as a result been subjected to enshitification.

I am still using it, for now, because I still benefit from the recommendations it gives me based on what I’ve already watched. Once that stops being the case, I’m just going to leave.

I keep text documents of everything I watch. What I enter into Trakt is just a mirror. Trakt does allow all users (including free users) to download their data and just bugger off. So everyone who uses them should go test that feature.

[–] [email protected] 9 points 2 weeks ago* (last edited 2 weeks ago) (2 children)

I used it for a while but I don't think I ever knew it could do those things. I just used it to manually keep track of what I watched. Was more useful in keeping track of movies but I liked TrackSeries.tv better for keeping track of my shows.

Course, I don't think it can do any of the things you mention either so it's certainly not a replacement. It is free though. And I'm not aware of any limits on it.

EDIT: I take that back. If you follow a series it will show you when there are new episodes. I do make use of that feature. That's really been my biggest problem. Knowing when a new season of something comes out.

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[–] [email protected] 15 points 2 weeks ago (4 children)

What the heck is this thing? Should many of us care?

[–] [email protected] 10 points 2 weeks ago (2 children)

I don't, and I don't care what they make. I see double in cost, while simultaneously screwing over the founding members who literally funded their company...fuck em. They could make the best heartpacer for all I care. Doubling your cost..get fucked

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[–] [email protected] 11 points 2 weeks ago

It tracks watch history and allows you to build lists, in a way that should integrate with other services. How well it does that is questionable

Some people might still be using it out of habit or loyalty, but a $30 price jump might change that

[–] [email protected] 6 points 2 weeks ago (1 children)

I used to use it to sync my watch history between Plex and Emby but stopped years ago when I dropped Emby. I can't imagine what they're offering that people would want to pay for though.

[–] [email protected] 2 points 2 weeks ago

I use it to track my watchlist on Emby as well, never even knew there was a paid part of it. No idea what that would even cover.

[–] [email protected] 12 points 2 weeks ago (2 children)

Seems to be some kind of centralized streaming service catalog. Never heard of it before now and no idea why anyone would be willing to pay $30 for it let alone $60.

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[–] [email protected] 11 points 2 weeks ago* (last edited 2 weeks ago)

I thought I cancelled a couple years ago, so I appreciate them sending me an email telling me they were still getting my money.

[–] [email protected] 8 points 2 weeks ago (3 children)

I really wish the kodi addons would start working with overseer/jellyseer or something similar, it seems to me the tech is there.

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[–] [email protected] 9 points 2 weeks ago

Ooof, I don’t use it enough to justify that price…

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