AniView Review — Features, Pricing, and Alternatives

10 AniView Tips Every Anime Fan Should Know

  1. Set up your watchlist categories
    Organize shows into custom lists (Watching, Plan to Watch, Completed, Rewatching, Favorites) to keep progress and priorities clear.

  2. Enable episode reminders
    Turn on notifications for new episodes or release windows so you don’t miss simulcasts and season premieres.

  3. Sync watch progress across devices
    Use the account sync feature (if available) so episode counts and timestamps stay consistent between phone, tablet, and desktop.

  4. Use seasonal filters
    Filter by season and year to quickly browse current-season anime and discover trending titles.

  5. Rate after finishing
    Add a quick rating and short note when you finish a series—this improves future recommendations and helps you remember why you liked it.

  6. Follow curated lists and users
    Subscribe to trusted curators or community lists to surface hidden gems and themed watch orders (e.g., isekai, psychological thrillers).

  7. Customize discovery preferences
    Adjust genre, length, language, and content filters to tailor recommendations to your taste and viewing limits.

  8. Track movies and OVAs separately
    Keep films and special episodes in distinct lists or tags so they don’t interrupt TV-series progress tracking.

  9. Use tags and notes for rewatch planning
    Tag series with reasons to rewatch (favorites, important lore, reference) and add notes for ideal rewatch order or episodes to skip.

  10. Export and back up your data
    Regularly export your lists and ratings (CSV/JSON) to preserve your collection and make migrating to another tracker easier if needed.

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