Themes and High Contrast Mode
Theme modes let you choose a visual setup that stays readable across light, dark, and high-contrast environments.
This is useful when you move between devices, lighting conditions, or accessibility needs and still want the same tracker to feel comfortable.
What makes it useful
Choose light, dark, or high contrast for better readability in any environment.
Light, dark, and high contrast are first-class modes
The app supports more than a decorative color switch so dense tracking screens remain legible.
Theme variant controls reduce visual noise
You can choose a calmer visual style when you want less glow, less contrast, and more utilitarian surfaces.
Preferences persist automatically
Once selected, your appearance choice follows normal app usage without a repeated setup step.
Where it helps in real life
Concrete moments where this feature removes friction, speeds up decisions, or keeps your watching flow organized.
How it works in practice
The exact in-app flow from first action to the result you see afterwards.
Open appearance settings
Theme mode and visual variant controls live together in the appearance settings page.
Choose the mode and variant
Pick light, dark, high contrast, or system mode, then choose the visual density that feels best.
Continue with the same readable UI
The selected appearance is applied across the app so feature pages, lists, and settings stay consistent.
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.
Everything for watchlists, episodes, and recommendations
Practical tools so you do not have to manage shows in notes, spreadsheets, or half-maintained watchlists.
Tune the app to your reading environment
Use appearance settings to keep TV tracking comfortable across devices and lighting conditions.
