I use Anilist. It has a nice clean and user friendly interface. The progressive web app also works well on my device.

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    I used MAL through the MyAniList app (not to be confused with MAL) but switched to AniList during the api outage in 2018. Nowadays I mainly track manga and anime automatically through tachiyomiJ2K and aniyomi respectively so I don’t interact directly with AniList much, apart from browsing upcoming anime and discovering other series from writers, seiyuus, mangakas etc.

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    I switched from MAL to AniList a while back. I think it was back during the API outage, got tired of not having apps for tracking and wanted something with a more modern interface.

    AniList is great, though I will say the more modern UI also made the page loading a bit more sluggish.

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    I use AniList. I also have automatic tracking in Tachiyomi and on my Jellyfin server through a plugin. There’s also a browser addon for that called MAL-Sync, which I used before. Without automatic tracking I’d be too lazy or forget to update my progress.

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      Kitsu is FOSS? Oh wow, I’d didn’t know that, guess I’ll migrate today! Thanks!

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    Anilist for automatically syncs my Plex server and better app with slidebar rating but I like MAL more for community, anilist is just tracker.

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    I use both Anime-Planet and MAL.

    I joined Anime-Planet one time MAL had an outage, I think. Both sites have their advantages. A-P has a very rich database of tags, for both anime and characters, and also has a personal feed history that stretches back way longer than MAL’s does. On the other hand, MAL includes metadata fields for when I started/finished watching something, and has some third-party sites that integrate with it, such as anime.plus, which I use to see stats on how much I’ve watched and when and how I’ve rated things.

    So, for now, I just use both at the same time.

    I once tried Kitsu, back when it was called Hummingbird, but I wasn’t very satisfied with it. Haven’t ever tried AniList or AniDB.

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    I’ve been using MAL, but it’s just until I find a good replacement. And by “good” I mean that data is stored locally, like the one from All Mangas Reader.

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    I use AniList, Anime-Planet, LiveChart, AniDB, and MyAnimeList

    Reasons I use each:

    AniList gives good stats and breakdowns of what genres, etc, you tend to prefer in a clean, user friendly format

    Anime-Planet gives me generally good recommendations, based on anime I want to see something like, or my overall library preferences

    LiveChart's just good at giving me what I'm looking forward to in a good digestible feed. Sometimes I scroll through past seasons to see what I may have missed, this is why I maintain a list there

    AniDB gives incredibly detailed analytics, has a cool timeline of all your anime watching history. I think this is just really satisfying to look at


    MyAnimeList honestly doesn’t really have much I care about, just people tend to get squirmish if I link them anything else, so it’s the easiest list to send to people without having to explain why I don’t use MAL