Weekly releases are back. Between shows that drop all at once, shows that drop weekly, and shows split into parts, keeping track of when your series actually returns has become a genuine chore — especially when they're spread across four different apps.

Upflix's episode tracker follows every series you watch, regardless of which service carries it, and sends a real-time notification the moment a new episode or season lands on your platform.

How to track a series in Upflix

  1. Search and follow

    Find your show — The Witcher on Netflix, a Max original, a Crunchyroll anime — and tap follow. Your tracked series live in one list, across all services.

  2. Get the drop alert

    The moment a new episode or season is available on your specific service, Upflix pushes a notification. No release-calendar googling.

  3. Check what's airing now

    The Latest Episodes feed shows fresh episodes across your services, with full-screen previews to jump back into a show.

  4. Keep seasons straight

    Each show's page lists seasons, episodes, cast and ratings, so you always know where the story stands before you press play.

Why a cross-service tracker beats app notifications

Each streaming app only notifies you about its own shows — and buries those alerts under promotional pushes for content you don't watch. A dedicated tracker is signal without noise: one list of your series, one kind of notification, and it moves with the show even if it changes platforms next season.

Your shows, one list, zero missed premieres. Track them free with Upflix.

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Frequently asked questions

Do alerts work for anime and weekly shows?

Yes — Upflix tracks Crunchyroll simulcasts and weekly-release series just like binge drops, notifying you per episode the moment each becomes available.

What if my show moves to another streaming service?

Upflix tracks the title, not the platform. If a series changes services, its availability updates and your tracking continues uninterrupted.