Open the wrapped page or your email to view your Letterboxd Year in Review once it launches each January.
Here’s the quick path to your stats-packed recap: be logged in, log enough films during the year, and grab the link or email when the feature goes live. This guide walks you through the exact taps and clicks on web and mobile, the timing, the minimum logging you need, and fixes when the card doesn’t show up.
Getting Your Letterboxd Recap: Fast Method
When the feature opens, the easiest route is a direct link to the wrapped page. Keep an eye on your inbox too; many members receive a message with a personal entry point. Below is a compact view of the main paths so you can pick the one that fits your setup.
| Where | What To Do | When It Works |
|---|---|---|
| Web | Visit the wrapped link, sign in, and load your personal card. | Live from early January each year. |
| Open the Year in Film message and tap the personal button. | Arrives to opted-in accounts after launch. | |
| Mobile App | Follow in-app banners or Journal posts that point to the recap. | Appears during the launch window. |
Timing, Launch Window, And Access Rules
The feature rolls out at the start of the new year. In 2025, the company announced a January 8 release for the 2024 recap, with community pages and personal views opening around then. A separate Journal post also confirmed the same date and linked to the full roundup.
There’s also a threshold for participation. The platform’s help page notes that ten diary entries within a calendar year are needed for a personal screen or the summary email. If you rarely log, go back and add your watches for the year; you can import from other trackers or a spreadsheet.
Do I Need Email Opt-In?
Yes, if you want the message to land in your inbox. You can still use the web link, but the email recap goes only to members who choose to receive general news communications. If you’re unsure, check your settings under the General tab and confirm the newsletter toggle is on.
Step-By-Step: Web, App, And Email
Method A: Direct Link On Web
Log in on a desktop or mobile browser. Type the wrapped URL, load the page, and the site will generate your card if your account meets the yearly logging minimum. From there, you can share the image or tap through to more breakdowns like most-watched actors, directors, and genres.
Method B: From The Announcement Or Journal
Open the Journal entry that introduces the new edition. These posts include prominent buttons to both the community roundup and the personal view. Tapping those while signed in takes you straight to your stats. If you’re browsing inside the app, you may also see banners during launch week.
Method C: Inbox Link
Many members receive a personal message with a “View your year” button. That link signs you in and lands on your card. If nothing shows up, check spam, promotions, or the email address attached to your profile. Some accounts receive their message a day or two later as the rollout completes.
What Shows Up In Your Recap
The card and follow-on pages summarize your habits: total films logged, busiest months, rating spread, longest streaks, most-watched performers and filmmakers, top countries, and format notes like re-watches. The community page highlights the year’s top releases by weighted rating and popularity, with sections for animation, non-fiction, and debut features.
Personal Stats That People Love
- Total diary entries and minutes watched.
- Breakdowns by genre, country, and language.
- Leaders among actors and directors you logged.
- Highest and lowest rated titles in your diary.
- Neat badges like streaks or first watches.
Why Your Card Might Not Appear
If the personal view doesn’t load, the cause is usually one of three things: the feature hasn’t opened yet in your region, your account doesn’t meet the yearly minimum, or your email preferences block the inbox route. The fixes below resolve nearly every case.
Quick Fixes That Work
- Meet the entry threshold: add at least ten diary entries for the year in question.
- Check email settings: enable the newsletter option, then wait for the message or use the web link.
- Sign out and back in on web and app, then reload the wrapped page.
- Avoid private browsing or tracking-heavy extensions during generation.
- Try a different device or a fresh browser profile to rule out cache issues.
Clean Logging Habits That Pay Off
Consistent logging is the secret to a rich recap. Make a habit of adding films right after a screening, include the date watched, and rate while the details are fresh. If you skipped months, do a catch-up session before the year ends so your counts are accurate when the site tallies results.
Backfilling Your Year
If you’re short of ten entries, add the titles you watched during the year. Use your streaming history, ticket stubs, or a calendar to jog your memory. You can also import a CSV from other tracking tools. Once your diary passes the threshold, reload the wrapped link to generate the card.
Shareable Images And Privacy
The recap includes a graphic sized for social feeds. You can download the image, copy a share link, or post directly from the page. Your diary privacy carries over: if your profile is limited, others won’t see private logs on your card. Public data on the community roundup remains visible to all visitors.
Troubleshooting Table: Symptom → Action
| Symptom | Likely Cause | Fix |
|---|---|---|
| No personal view | Too few entries or not signed in | Log ten or more, then sign in again |
| No email received | Opt-in off or mail filter | Enable newsletters; check spam and promotions |
| Blank share card | Cache or extension issue | Hard refresh; try another browser profile |
| Numbers look wrong | Missing diary dates | Backfill watches for the calendar year |
| App can’t find it | Banner not shown yet | Open the Journal post or use the web link |
Pro Tips For A Better Recap Next Year
Make Logging Frictionless
Pin the app to your home screen, add a diary widget if your phone supports it, and keep a running watchlist. The faster you log, the richer your charts, and the less cleanup needed in December.
Use Tags And Notes
Short tags like “Festival”, “Cinema”, “Blu-ray”, or “First watch” make patterns stand out on your stats page. A one-line note helps you remember context when you rank favorites later.
Track Re-Watches Cleanly
Mark re-watches as separate diary entries with current dates. This keeps your totals honest and makes the streak charts click.
Source Links You Can Trust
Launch timing and feature scope are detailed in the Year in Review FAQ and matching Journal posts. Eligibility rules, including the ten-entry minimum and email opt-in, are set out on the platform’s help pages. You can use the wrapped link to jump straight to your card once the feature opens.
Bottom Line: A Short Checklist
1) Log at least ten films inside the calendar year. 2) Opt in to emails if you want the inbox route. 3) When January arrives, open the wrapped link or your email button. 4) If the card looks off, backfill missing diary entries and refresh.
