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Nejlepší alternativa k Rotten Tomatoes

Rotten Tomatoes scores it. Moviefy lets you watch and rate it.

Rotten Tomatoes is the verdict layer — Tomatometer and Audience Score on every film. Moviefy keeps the ratings (OMDB pulls them per page) and adds tracking, in-app streaming, and your own score on what matters to you.

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Why people switch from Rotten Tomatoes

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It's a review aggregator, not a tracker

Rotten Tomatoes has no watchlist that travels with you. Moviefy syncs your watchlist + history + progress.

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No streaming integration

RT shows where to watch (small text); Moviefy plays from 9 source mirrors.

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Ad-heavy UX

Pre-roll ads, banner ads, takeover units. Moviefy Premium is ad-free.

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No personal stats

RT shows global scores. Moviefy shows your taste — what you watched, what you rated, what's next.

Feature by feature

Feature Moviefy Rotten Tomatoes
Tomatometer + Audience Score per title
In-app streaming (9 source mirrors)
Personal ratings + watchlist
Family Profiles (5 per account)
Continue watching
Ad-free experience (paid)
Track TV / anime / books / games
PPV rentals from $1.99
News engine (hourly RSS+TMDB)

Where Rotten Tomatoes still wins

We won't pretend Moviefy beats Rotten Tomatoes on everything. Honest take:

  • Industry-standard Tomatometer
  • Verified critic reviews
  • Free with ads

RT doesn't let you export — start fresh in Moviefy, get streaming and tracking from day 1.

Pricing

MMoviefy Premium

$9.99/mo or $99/year — 14-day free trial.

RRotten Tomatoes

Free (ad-supported).

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Frequently asked: Moviefy vs Rotten Tomatoes

Is Moviefy a good Rotten Tomatoes alternative? +

Yes — Moviefy was built specifically as a Rotten Tomatoes alternative that fixes the most common complaints: no ads, full web app, and unified tracking across movies, TV, anime, books and games (not just TV or movies alone). Premium adds in-app streaming, family profiles, and PPV rentals that Rotten Tomatoes doesn't offer. Start with a 14-day free trial — no credit card needed.

Can I import my Rotten Tomatoes data into Moviefy? +

Yes. Moviefy imports your watch history, ratings, and lists from Rotten Tomatoes (and most major competitors) via CSV export — so switching takes one upload and you keep every show, movie, and rating you've logged. Detailed import guides are in your Moviefy account settings under Import.

How much does Moviefy cost compared to Rotten Tomatoes? +

Moviefy Premium is $9.99/month or $99/year (save 17%), with a 14-day free trial that requires no credit card. Rotten Tomatoes's pricing is Free (ad-supported). The Lifetime plan ($1,497 one-time) removes recurring fees entirely. Prices are localized via purchasing-power parity for users outside the US — most non-US markets pay 30-60% less.

What does Moviefy do that Rotten Tomatoes doesn't? +

Three big ones: (1) in-app streaming from 9 source mirrors so you can watch inside Moviefy without bouncing to another app, (2) unified tracking across 8 media types (movies, TV, anime, manga, books, board games, video games, live) in one account, and (3) family profiles — up to 5 separate profiles per account with kid-safe content gates. Rotten Tomatoes typically focuses on a single media type and outsources the actual watching to other services.

Is the Moviefy free trial really free? Do I need a credit card? +

Fully free for 14 days with no credit card required to start. You get full Premium access — ad-free, in-app streaming, family profiles, all 8 media types. If you don't want to continue, the trial expires automatically with no charge and your account drops to the free tier (you keep your data either way).

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