Feature

Soundtracks

Soundtracks connect a show to the music it leaves behind, so the emotional afterglow can continue outside the episode itself.

For viewers who associate scenes and arcs strongly with music, this turns the app into a better post-episode destination than a generic search engine hop.

Show detail page with the action area that connects to soundtrack flows.
Desktop view

Show detail as the launch point for soundtrack actions

Soundtracks make sense when they are attached to a concrete show page and not hidden in a separate settings area.

What makes it useful

Jump from a show to its soundtrack and continue the vibe on Spotify or Apple Music.

Jump from the show directly to music

You can move from TV context into soundtrack playback without recreating the search every time.

Works naturally as part of the detail flow

Soundtrack access belongs close to show context, where the desire usually appears.

Bridges TV tracking and listening habits

It extends the relationship with a show instead of treating the episode as the end of the experience.

Where it helps in real life

Concrete moments where this feature removes friction, speeds up decisions, or keeps your watching flow organized.

Continue the atmosphere after a strong episode
Music is often the fastest way to stay in the mood of a show after the credits roll.
Capture songs or albums to revisit later
The feature reduces the friction between “what was that track?” and actually opening it where you listen.

How it works in practice

The exact in-app flow from first action to the result you see afterwards.

1

Open a show that you care about musically

Soundtrack value starts with the show context, not with a blind music search.

2

Use soundtrack actions from the detail surface

The path is short because the feature is attached where interest naturally appears.

3

Continue on your preferred music service

The app does not replace your listening platform; it gets you there quickly and with context.

See it in the app

Real screenshots from the live application so you can evaluate the actual experience before signing up.

Public show share page with poster, cast, and availability context.
Desktop view

Public show context reinforces why the soundtrack matters

A strong share page and a strong soundtrack flow both rely on the same rich show context.

Where to find it

Open the exact app areas where this feature becomes part of your daily routine.

Questions people usually ask

Short answers to the things that matter most before you adopt a new workflow.

Does this replace a music app?
No. It shortens the path from a show to the correct soundtrack destination on the music service you already use.
Why put soundtrack access in a TV tracker?
Because many viewers remember shows through music, not just plot, and the transition is a natural part of fandom.

Take the mood of a show with you

Use soundtrack links to keep the emotional context of a series alive after the episode ends.