There are two kinds of Asian media fans: the ones who can tell you which arc they paused on and which comeback drops next week, and the ones still scrolling a streaming app trying to remember. This Asian media tracker bundle is built for the first group — or for anyone ready to switch sides. You get four trackers covering anime, manga, Asian dramas, and K-Pop, each delivered in Excel, Google Sheets, and Notion so you pick the tool you already use.
The problem with watchlists scattered across screenshots, browser tabs, and memory is that the backlog wins. The Asian media tracker bundle puts everything in one system you actually maintain, with the same logging pattern across all four trackers so the habit sticks.
Anime Tracker. Log shows, episodes, characters, and critic ratings as you go, then keep a daily journal of what you watched. Works for ongoing seasonals, finished classics, and the “I’ll get to it” pile that needs a deadline.
Manga Tracker. Track series, volumes, characters, and critic ratings across manga, manhwa, and manhua, with a daily journal for chapters you finished. Built for readers juggling weekly chapter drops alongside long-running volume runs.
Asian Drama Tracker. Catalog K-Dramas, C-Dramas, and beyond — shows, episodes, actors, critic ratings, and a daily journal. Stops the “wait, who is this character again?” moment three episodes into a re-watch.
K-Pop Tracker. Track groups, idols, albums, songs, concerts, and collectibles, plus critic ratings and a daily journal. Useful whether you’re following one bias group or running multi-fandom coverage across comebacks, tours, and photocard collections.
The differentiator: every tracker ships in Excel, Google Sheets, and Notion formats — all included, no choosing. Use Excel offline, Google Sheets on a phone between episodes, or Notion when you want a database view with covers and tags. Buying the Asian media tracker bundle costs less than picking up the four trackers individually.
Pick the format that matches how you already work, import your current watchlist, and start logging the next episode you finish. The backlog gets smaller from there.