What AniPulse is

AniPulse is an anime release guide and episode tracking app built around a public catalog for discovery and a private account-based tracker for personal progress.

Why AniPulse exists

Anime fans often need two things at once: a public way to check what is airing and a private way to remember what they have actually watched. AniPulse exists to keep those needs connected without mixing public discovery with personal progress.

The problem it solves

It is easy to lose track of weekly releases, returning seasons, and long-running episode counts. AniPulse turns that release data into a private tracker with watched progress, pending episode calculations, and reminder-ready catalog records.

Local-first anime catalog

AniList-powered data is imported into the AniPulse database so public pages can stay fast, searchable, and stable without live third-party API calls on every page load.

Release reminder concept

Public visitors can browse schedules and upcoming releases. Registered users can then enable reminders and optional email notifications when they want release timing tied to their own tracked anime.

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User privacy basics

Watched progress, anime list status, pending counts, and reminder settings belong to the authenticated user only. Public anime pages explain the tracker but do not reveal another person's watch history.

What stays public

The public side of AniPulse focuses on useful content: anime pages, seasonal browsing, airing schedules, upcoming releases, and official source links that help visitors discover new titles.

Browse publicly now, track privately when you are ready.

AniPulse is useful before account creation and more powerful after it. That split is intentional.