About Tastebundle

Tastebundle is one shelf for everything you finish — movies, TV, books, music, games, and podcasts — and one honest signal about whose recommendations are worth your time. Media lives are scattered across single-purpose sites; taste isn't. The person who shares your taste in books very likely shares it in film and games, and no single-medium site can see that. Tastebundle is built on that overlap.

How it works

Log what you finish with a simple verdict — recommend, fine, or pass. From the overlap between your verdicts and everyone else's, Tastebundle computes a taste-match percentage with every other member. High-match members become a reliable source for what to watch, read, and play next, and community rankings are earned from real logs rather than headlines or hype.

Designed for signal

There are no comments, no reviews, and no reply threads — anywhere, by design. The only statement anyone can make is what they finished and whether it was worth the time. That keeps the site quiet, useful, and free of the pile-ons and performative reviewing that drown other platforms.

Your data is yours

Sign-in is OAuth only — Tastebundle never sees a password. The site stores your email, avatar, and what you log, and nothing it stores is ever sold; the full inventory is on the privacy page. Your shelf can be exported as CSV from the shelf page at any time, and deleting your account removes everything immediately — not a 30-day "deactivation," an actual delete.

Metadata comes from TheTVDB, Open Library, MusicBrainz, Cover Art Archive, and IGDB — communities doing the unglamorous work that makes sites like this possible.