TV Time shuts down July 15 — 5 days left to save your history

Your watch history doesn't have to die with TV Time.

On July 15, 2026 TV Time closes and permanently deletes every user's data. Exporting takes minutes, importing into Oryxa takes one tap — and tracking here is free.

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    Get your TV Time export

    Sign in at gdpr.tvtime.com and request your data. The download is usually ready in minutes — it arrives as one .zip file. That file is yours; take it.

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    Drop the .zip into Oryxa

    Create a free account, open the importer and drop the file in. We read the export TV Time gives you — shows, statuses, and your episode-by-episode history. Nothing is saved until you review the match.

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    Pick up exactly where you left off

    Your dashboard fills with your real progress: what you're watching, what's next, and a countdown to every upcoming episode. Years of history, safe in about a minute.

What comes with you

  • Every show you follow, with watching / completed status
  • Your episode-by-episode watch history (the big one)
  • Progress and “up next” for every series, rebuilt automatically
  • Your stats — hours watched, episodes, time to finish

The honest fine print

TV Time's export doesn't include community content — comments, reactions and polls can't be saved by any app, including us. And where TV Time's file only lists a show by name, you'll review the match before anything is saved, so nothing lands in your library that you didn't approve.

Land here early, stay Pro for a year.

The first 1,000 Oryxa accounts get the Pro tier free for a full year — AI search you can describe a vibe to, spoiler-free recaps, and deeper stats — plus a founder badge on your profile. Tracking itself is free for everyone, forever.

Claim a founder spot — free

Oryxa is not affiliated with TV Time or Whip Media. We just built the other end of their export button. Also moving from Trakt or Letterboxd? The same importer takes those too.

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