Just finished watching a great anime and looking for your next guilty pleasure? Don't waste time with the 3-episode rule only to find out that you're not interested in the anime. Let Animendations do the work for you!
Tell Animendation what you watched, favorite genres and what you liked or didn't like then sit back and watch the recommendations roll in. Feeling an itch for a dark fantasy with a lot of action? That's ok too. Feel free to add as many preferences as you can conjure up.
The days of searching through numerous anime lists, sifting through anime that have been in your watchlist and picking wrong are over. We spend our time making the best recommendations for you; so, you can spend your time watching good anime.
Level up your anime experience today with Animendations!
In its current state this application is not very useful. It simply does not do what it advertises. On top of that the core functionality does not appear to be working the way that I would imagine the developers intended to. The first section of the application is “popular anime”. This does not appear to be working as it is currently recommending anime that are not popular at all. It is recommending extremely obscure anime. The second section is “recommended anime”. This section is unclear because I’m not certain if these are personalized recommendations for me or overall application recommendations regardless of which user is logged in. The third section is where the application tries to learn about your preferences. I don’t believe this is working as the developers intend it to because it simply asks if I’ve seen certain anime and if I want to add it to a watchlist. The anime that it asks me about are also very obscure anime. Most of them I’ve never heard of and all of them appear to be from the 80s and early 90s. After responding that I have not seen any of the anime that the app asks about it simply says “that’s all for now”. I attempted to find about 20 different shows that I have watched and mark them as finished and whether I like them. After doing this none of the functionality in the application changed at all. The preferences questions we’re still obscure anime. On top of that it asked me if I’d seen the exact same anime I had previously said that I had not seen.Given the size of this application my guess is that they developed this in Swift but there doesn’t currently appear to be any support for iPad. It seems that this is purely been developed for mobile screens.This honestly seems quite a long way away from being able to make the kinds of recommendations that would be useful.