Gamified. AI-native. Actually opinionated.

Rate what you watch.
Find what you love.

Framerate separates technical quality from how much you actually enjoyed it — because a masterpiece can be boring and a dumpster fire can be your favorite movie. We get it.

Your Taste Map
YouCommunity
Technical Quality →Enjoyment →Guilty
Pleasure
MasterpieceSkipImpressive
But Boring

Every rating plotted as a coordinate. Your dot vs. the crowd.

How It Works

Two numbers. One honest opinion.

Most rating systems ask you to cram everything into a single number. That's a lie. A movie can be technically brilliant and completely joyless. Framerate acknowledges that.

01

Search anything

Movies, TV series, individual episodes. Powered by TMDb — the same data Hollywood uses.

02

Rate on two axes

Score technical quality 1–10 with half-stars. Then pick your gut reaction: Hated It → Loved It.

03

See where you land

Your rating becomes a coordinate. Compare your dot to the community average on the taste map.

Technical Quality

1 – 10

Cinematography. Writing. Pacing. Acting. Direction. The craft of the thing, divorced from whether you enjoyed it.

8/10
Subjective Enjoyment

1 – 5

Raw fun. Rewatchability. Nostalgia. How you actually felt watching it at 2am with snacks.

😡Hated It
🙁Didn't Like
😐Mid
🙂Liked It
😁Loved It
Features

Everything you need. Nothing you don't.

We're not trying to be Letterboxd. We're trying to answer one question: what does your taste actually look like when you map it mathematically?

TMDb-powered search

Every movie and TV show in the known universe. Search, click, rate. Works exactly how you expect.

Personal ratings library

Your complete taste history. Filter by quadrant, media type, or score. Edit any rating at any time.

Community comparison

See how your scores stack up against everyone else's. Your dot vs. the hive mind, plotted on the grid.

Matrix Coins & streaks

Earn coins for daily ratings. Double on weekends. Spend them on cosmetics and AI roasts of your taste.

Movies & TV episodes

Rate the whole series or go granular with individual episodes. The best episode of TV ever made deserves its own score.

Books & audiobooks

Rate anything with pages or a narrator. Every genre supported — including LitRPG, for the deeply specific among us.

Drag-and-drop tier lists

Build S/A/B/C/D/F tier lists for any media type. Share them. Argue about them. That's the point.

The Platform

An app with an attitude problem.

Framerate has a sarcastic AI personality baked in. Submit a wildly contrarian rating? The system will notice. It'll roast you. You'll get called out. You might even agree with it.

The Chaos Matrix detects when your rating diverges from the community by more than 2.5 points on either axis and brands you an outlier — with a personalized insult from Claude AI. Confirm you meant it and earn bonus Matrix Coins. Embrace your chaos.

+5
Coins for outlier ratings
Weekend coin multiplier
Bad takes, honored
Chaos Matrix Activated
You rated Inception 2/10 for enjoyment

“A 2 for enjoyment on Inception. Fascinating. You've managed to watch a movie about dreams and find it less enjoyable than a dentist appointment. Confirmed: you are the community's natural enemy.”

Do you stand by this take?
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What You Can Rate

Movies, TV, books, and audiobooks.

We cover the full media spectrum — visual and literary. Rate what you watch, read, and listen to, all in one place.

900K+

Movies

Every theatrical release. From Kubrick to whatever you watched at 3am.

150K+

TV Series & Episodes

Rate the show or go full nerd and rate every episode individually.

Growing

Books

Any genre, any format. From airport thrillers to LitRPG deep cuts. If it has pages, it has a score.

Growing

Audiobooks

Rate the listen, not just the book. Narrator performance, production quality — it all counts.

Your taste deserves better
than a single star rating.

Free to start. No credit card. Just bring your opinions — the more chaotic, the better.

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