Movies
Top Gun vs. Shawshank. The poster face-off you're already running in your head, but with a definitive answer at the end.
No more stars. No more "it's a 7 out of 10." Just a ranked list that actually means something — for the movies, TV shows, and books you actually love. Plus an AI that picks what's next from your patterns, not the trending charts.
Each kind gets its own ranked list. Books don't compete with movies; TV episodes don't drown out novels. The head-to-head asks the right question for the right kind.
Top Gun vs. Shawshank. The poster face-off you're already running in your head, but with a definitive answer at the end.
Succession vs. Shameless. Eleven seasons or three? RANKD doesn't care — it just wants to know which one stuck with you.
Sapiens vs. Lessons in Chemistry. Ranked by ISBN — Google Books + iTunes + Open Library, whichever has it.
The catalog you're ranking from — pulled live from what's trending and top-rated, refreshed constantly.
The recs aren't a trending chart. They're built from the patterns inside YOUR ranked list — the era you lean toward, the genres you fight for, the slow-burn-vs-blockbuster line that's quietly the through-line of your top 10. Movies, TV, books — same engine, three kinds.
The rail uses the patterns inside your ranked list — genre lean, era, what you've fought for in head-to-heads — to surface titles you'd actually like, not what's loud this week.
It updates as you rank. The more you decide, the sharper it gets.
Six things the engine does — and an equally important list of things it deliberately doesn't.
Your top 20 is the signal. Trending is noise.
Not "Pixar fan" — moody, character-driven, mid-budget.
A book at #1 shapes your TV recs too.
Recs at 50 ranked ≠ the recs you see today.
No studio can pay to rank in your recommendations.
"Because you ranked Whiplash high." Why, not just what.
Two different tasters, same engine, completely different picks. The recs aren't generic.
The picks get sharper every time you rank.
Start ranking — free →Four more surfaces that make the list actually live. Tap any to dig in on the features page.
Two posters, one question. A clean #1 to #N in ~7 picks.
Taste match by what you've ranked — not who you follow.
Next episode, one tap away. Finish → straight into ranking.
Monthly recap, milestones, genre stats — the year you actually had.
Yes — your first 150 ranks across movies, TV, and books are free. Rankd Pro unlocks unlimited ranking, an ad-free experience, Trakt sync, and CSV export.
No stars. You make quick "which would you rewatch?" head-to-heads and Rankd builds one true ranked list — every title gets a unique number, no ties, no "it's a 7 out of 10."
No. A binary-insertion sort places a new title in ~7 comparisons even against a list of 100, so you rank at your own pace. Imports can sit in an Unranked pool until you're ready.
Yes. Each kind gets its own ranked list so books don't compete with movies, but the same AI engine learns your taste across all three.
Yes — import your history from Letterboxd or IMDb (CSV) or connect Trakt to pull your watched list and ratings, then rank from there.
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