I use Anilist. It has a nice clean and user friendly interface. The progressive web app also works well on my device.
I’ve been using Anilist ever since all entries in MAL have been changed to I don’t remember what some time ago
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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Anilist.
Anilist
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.
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.
Using MAL because I don’t have any reason to change. Also like the older aesthetics and the ability to edit the CSS directly.
The biggest thing is being able to use decimal places in ratings. I can’t believe MAL still hasn’t added that after all these years. When I first imported my data I ended up moving a bunch of my 10s to 9.5 and so on because MAL had forced me to round up or down all the time.
If you use any other tracking software, I would love to hear about it.
Been using Anilist ever since I went on the hunt for an android app with a decent UI. Otraku is what I use now
I’ve also migrated to Anilist form MAL some years ago, but personally I’ve never missed having a dedicated app as Anilist’s website works really well with mobile browsers.
Overall I just hate the “appification” where people put out a mobile app with no functionality that wasn’t already possible to do just as well in the browser. Not everything needs to be its own app.
…but either way, Anilist has a great API, which means you can use any app you desire, best of both worlds.
I use MyAnimeList, but I’m actually going to attempt to write my own soon enough using Laravel and Vue. I was planning on starting this week, but I’ve been completely knocked out with a viral infection, so I dunno when I will start on it, but I do plan on working on it at some point even though I seem to keep delaying it it’s still something I really want lol.
I use Anilist because the iOS App is great
Anilist after the MAL hack a few years back. Nice aesthetics are a plus for sure
I used to use 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.
I used to use MAL but switched to AL when MAL wasn’t listing a lot of Korean webtoons that I was reading since the start of the pandemic.
Anilist plus taiga. Moved from mal do to it going down for like 2 weeks a couple years back. I can’t remember why it went down but I fully converted to anilist because of it.