Record: Books and Movies
Record: Books and Movies Summary
Record: Books and Movies is a with in-app purchases iOS app in Books And Reference by bondavi Inc.. Released in Jul 2019 (6 years ago). It has 14 ratings with a 4.71★ (excellent) average. Based on AppGoblin estimates, it reaches roughly 90 monthly active users and generates around $<10K monthly revenue (100% IAP / 0% ads). Store metadata: updated Dec 19, 2025.
Data tracking: SDKs and third-party integrations were last analyzed on Feb 12, 2025.
Store info: Last updated on App Store on Dec 19, 2025 .
4.71★
Ratings: 14
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App Description
There seem to be only two ways for humans to recognize the past.
One is through the "memory" that remains in our minds,
and the other is through "records" such as writing and photographs.
Since humans tend to forget things, our "memories" gradually fade away over time, and if left unchecked, our knowledge and experiences will be forgotten.
It's a bit sad to think that those impactful moments, like a paragraph from a book that completely changes the way we see the world or the feeling of being speechless after watching the climax of a movie, will disappear in our minds someday.
This app is designed to assist in preserving such valuable experiences through "records."
■ Features:
1. Record books, movies, and more:
After reading a book or watching a movie, you can make a record of your experience with that particular work. (Similar to reading nites or film reviews)
To make the recording process enjoyable and smooth, the app includes the following features:
1-1. 5-star rating:
You can rate the work from 0.0 to 5.0 with increments of 0.5.
1-2. Image search:
You can search for images of the book or the movie from its title. Image search is available for books, movies, dramas, anime, and TV shows.
1-3. Notes and Reviews:
Your notes or reviews will not be shared with others so you can write anything you want here. If you want to see other people's reviews, there's a link to Amazon reviews.
1-4. Management of "Things I want to read/watch":
When your friend John recommended you a movie and you think, "It sounds interesting. I should watch it sometime," you can put it down here. You can also leave rough notes like "Hayao Miyazaki's movies" without specifying a particular work.
2. Management of recorded entries:
2.1 Search:
You can search your past records based on title, author's name, notes, and date.
2.2 Sorting:
You can sort your records by title, date, rating, and other criteria.
3. Visualization of records:
You can visualize your records via graphs.
3.1 Count:
You can enjoy seeing graphs and be like: "I read 20 books this month. Hooray!"
3-2. Composition:
You can check the composition of your record and be like: "I watched 40% movies and 40% read books last month. A good balance between. Hooray!"
3.3. Frequently used words:
You can check your frequently used words in the memo field. For example, "I seem to be using the word 'serendipity' a lot