Callsheet: Find Cast & Crew Cheats

Callsheet: Find Cast & Crew Hack 2023.3 + Redeem Codes

Movie/TV cast & crew search

Developer: Limitliss LLC
Category: Entertainment
Price: Free
Version: 2023.3
ID: com.limitliss.Flookup

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Description

Have you ever wondered "who is that actor?", or perhaps "when was this movie released?", or "what was the title of that one episode of that show I love"?

Have you wanted to answer those questions *without* being prompted to log in every five seconds? Without advertisements, and without auto-playing videos? Without relying on a multinational conglomerate that is trying to sell you things?

You'll love Callsheet.

Callsheet is the best way to quickly look up information about the cast and crew in TV and movies. It respects your time, doesn't try to sell you stuff you don't need, and is designed to answer your questions quickly and easily.

Callsheet also has some novel features that your previous favorite database app does not:

• Prevent spoilers when watching TV shows by optionally hiding character names, episode counts, episode titles, or episode thumbnails.
Don't let yourself get spoiled on a character's secret identity, or that they'll leave the show quickly, by hiding those hints.
• Quick access to trivia, Wikipedia, parental guidance, and where to watch (provided by JustWatch).
• Pin shows, movies, or people for quick access.
• Find things you've searched for before using recent searches and search history.
• Dark mode support
• VoiceOver support

Callsheet is written by one person, who REALLY cares about respecting your time. Callsheet is designed to let you drop in, find what you need with no fuss, and then get back to the movie or show you really care about. No distractions, and no requests to log in.

Callsheet offers 20 searches for free, and then requires a subscription. Subscriptions all come with a 1-week free trial. They support Family Sharing.

Give Callsheet a try. You won't believe how much better it is than the app you were using before.

Privacy Policy: https://www.caseyliss.com/callsheet-privacy
Terms of Use: https://www.caseyliss.com/callsheet-terms

Version history

2023.3
2023-08-22
SUMMARY:
- Add new Setting for a default/global spoiler setting. This can still be overridden on a per-show basis.
- Show TV series regular cast on TV episode screens.
- Put trivia in the toolbar for TV episodes when available.
- Add link to the main show screen when showing a guest star's subset of that show's episodes
- Where to Watch now defaults to free first, and then subscription
- When adding a favorite, insert that at the beginning of the list, rather than appending to the end.

DETAILS:
- Sanitize some places where a tiny bit of *my* private information could leak out.
- Improve contrast for Increased Contrast users
- Refine decision-making for a person → role transition to account for weird data
- Fix crash in "One Piece" where episode numbers are… just… I can't even. Thanks, Jelv.
- Add a "← Discover" to the main screen instead of leaving the Settings gear sitting there
- When browsing something in Discover, if you tap the search box, and then cancel it, don't punt the user back to Discover. (Note they will still get punted if text is entered.)
- Show character name on guest star's subset of show's episodes
- Fix Discover issue for Swiss German
- Improve voiceover for runtime information
- Updates Quick Access Links settings screen from saying the others are stored in "Links…"
  (where they used to be) to "More…" (where they are now)
- "Ends at" popovers now update every minute to make the grumps on the internet happy (thanks, _)
- Fix crash when hammering on the pin button
- Add total season runtime popover; thanks Hawke Bassignani
- Add clarifying popover to Scores
- Where to Watch now defaults to free first, and then subscription
- Show "Releases" instead of "Released" for TV episodes and movies that are debuting in the future
- Hide score on movies and TV episodes if the score is 0%
- Add new Technical Details quick access link
- New URL scheme: callsheet://activateInput which will cause the search box to be focused on launch
- New URL scheme: callsheet://search/{mediaType}?q={query} to do a search. Currently the media type
  is ignored, but it may be used in the future.
- Refine decision-making for a person → role transition to account for weird data
2023.2
2023-08-05

Cheat Codes for In-App Purchases

Item Price iPhone/iPad Android
Yearly Subscription
(Access to Callsheets for 1 year. Auto-renews)
$9.00
Free
GD841569400✱✱✱✱✱ 246659A✱✱✱✱✱
Yearly Max-Supporter
(Show your added support! )
$20.00
Free
GD244352735✱✱✱✱✱ F1313BA✱✱✱✱✱
Monthly
(Unlimited searches for a month. Auto-renews)
$1.00
Free
GD623500459✱✱✱✱✱ 0A8C7AF✱✱✱✱✱
Yearly Ultra-Supporter
(Show your extreme support! )
$50.00
Free
GD750414975✱✱✱✱✱ A858699✱✱✱✱✱

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Ratings

4.9 out of 5
635 Ratings

Reviews

Quantumbyte,
The critics are calling it ‘Delightful!’
I’ll be honest. I downloaded the app because I genuinely wanted to support Casey (he’s a good guy), and figured I’d subscribe even though Callsheet is ‘just’ a front end to a website. Oh, was I wrong! The app is fast, responsive and, more importantly, a delight to use. Every screen has the information I care about, but no more. I went to the source website to see if I’d been missing out on the best movie site ever. Nope. There’s so much clutter there that Callsheet has swept away leaving me in a figurative zen garden of movie information. I think I’ve spent the last hour or so just browsing, and searching, and browsing some more. Learning about a bunch of actors I just couldn’t be bother to go spelunking on Wikipedia (or worse… the other ‘mdb’) because they are right there, with their age, and their photo. Seriously Casey, if you’re reading this, I’ll double down on my offer: come back to Austin and I’ll buy you as many beverages as you want. Thank you for this amazing app, and thank you for caring about good UX.
solmaker,
Callsheet passes its audition!
Great job on this very well-designed, responsive, handy, and useful app! My only qualm regards underlying data, as my first look-up was for the 60’s TV show “Lancer”, featured in Quentin Tarantino’s “Once Upon a Time in Hollywood”… its series info was missing the show’s 4th regular Elizabeth Baur, who was in every episode! But clicking the convenient “…” balloon button brought her up in additional IMDB info. So my hot take is that this underlying data is not complete and has puzzling omissions, but is still quite helpful and good enough for the purpose of this app at its very reasonable price. After playing with Callsheet for a couple minutes, I was sold and subscribed for a year. For less frequent usage, having it free on one’s phone is a no-brainer, and I expect many like me will find themselves happy to subscribe for convenient unlimited usage.
Bill Schy,
Amazing
This app is a fantastic replacement for IMDb. It’s so fast, so respectful, so clean. I was watching a movie tonight and wanted to look someone up, remembered that this app was available and downloaded it. One search and I bought it straight away.

I love the fact that the search bar is prominently placed. However, I kind of expected it to search within the actor or movie you’re currently looking at, rather than searching the whole site. I think it would be cool if it did both. Also, if you tap it accidentally there’s no way to escape back to your current page. Pressing Cancel takes you to the home page of the app and you can’t otherwise collapse it again.
mdwittenberg,
A refreshing glass of ice water
Fantastic app that “finally” gives me a pleasant way to search for tv shows.

I am a heavy Letterboxd user which is great for movies, but lacks tv shows. In the past, I would muck around with IMDB for tv shows. Today, Callsheet is my dream companion app to Letterboxd.

Humble feature request: Button to “search in Letterboxd” for people+movies results. Even if it only brought up a simple webview, this button would make Callsheet all that much more amazing. For movies, Letterboxd holds my canonical watchlist etc. so I frequently want to bounce into to Letterboxd from Callsheet.
BNWINSF,
OK but unnecessary for many, perhaps
This app seems well-designed. I’ve been using for the past couple days, and it works as-advertised. IMDB provides more info. And while it can be somewhat exasperating at times, IMDB works fine for me since I only use it sparingly. And it’s free. Given my seldom need for this kind of info, it doesn’t make sense for me to pay for this app on an ongoing basis. But if you need this kind of info often, and you really don’t like IMDB, and you don’t mind subscribing (and paying), then this app might worth a go.

I’ve noticed that a number of other Apple bloggers and podcasters have penned glowing reviews. While I don’t doubt their genuineness, it’s worth noting that these folks are friends of the developer, another well-known tech-podcaster.
Shane O',
Wonderful, but could use a tiny smidge of polish to feel more Appley.
I really like the app. In fact, it’s fantastic, but a few design nitpicks keeps my OCD from allowing me to sub. Once again, these are super minor, enough so many wouldn’t notice or care, but they bug me all the same.

Corner radius on the purple buttons is quite a bit sharper angle than most built-in iOS UI elements and the IMDB/Trivia speech bubble glyph looks out of place in its big and boxy home.

Also, lowering the rating symbols a few pixels to bring them into alignment with the center of the score text and bar. The score has nice spacing between its title and number, whereas the rating symbols look like they’re glued to their titles.
Imacdavey,
Just what I wanted
I constantly play the “where have I seen them before” game when watching something on TV. I check the IMDb app and every time I do I have to click through a request to login or make an account. Plus, that app is so tough to find the info I want among all the ads. Call Sheet seems clutter free, quick, and clean. I need to use it a few more days but right now it’s exactly what I want. Plus, I want to support the ATP guys but can’t bring my self to become a member. My guilt is gone now that I bought a subscription to this app.
FitBreezy,
Wow
It is so refreshing to open an app that just works. So many other apps, especially in this category, are trying to sell you something additional from the moment you first launch. This app does what it supposed to without all of the distractions and constant barrage of advertisement. I will gladly pay $9 a year to avoid all the crap that apps like IMDb throw my way. You can tell that the developer of this application cares deeply about the user experience. Care has gone into each design decision and it shows. Fantastic!
dgp1,
Just what I always wanted for this!
About 15 years ago you could get an “IMDB” app which was designed to make looking stuff up quicker and easier than the website. Soon, that app and their website became crapped up and packed with so many ads that it became impossible to do the only mechanic anybody wanted to do on there: click actor, see their movies and shows. Click show, see its actors.

Well, Casey Liss has brought us back to that place, with an app free from garbage ads, that offers that primary, necessary functionality front and center*! I don’t even need to “enable notifications” or “allow location access”!

The pricing is great, and I’m happy to pay the cost of 1 ½ Starbucks drinks per year to never have to look at IMDB again. Thanks!

*Not affiliated with Front and Center, registered trademark John Siracusa
dfabs,
Clean design, useful
The experience of digging through a show episode to pinpoint actors and credits per show is very good. There is a ‘where to watch’ feature buried in the ‘more’ button on movies and shows—I think it could be more prominent on the show page, and the large size of the ‘more’ button doesn’t quite look right. Adding trailers would be nice.

I can see why one might subscribe to an app like this, but not convinced it has enough features at present to make it essential and worth it.