We're two brothers who love content. RELICÁRIO exists because we couldn't find the app we wanted, so we decided to build it.
We've been watching anime, series and movies for as long as we can remember. For years, the routine was one app for anime, another for movies, one more for series, three different screens, all in a foreign language, none showing everything together.
But the problem wasn't just the fragmentation. Each of those apps carries a huge visual weight: crowded dashboards, endless menus, and a complexity that feels designed to overwhelm. Creating a simple list, just to log what you watched, became a chore.
And there was something else that stung. You finish that episode with your heart racing, full of theories, needing to talk about it. But the only community that exists is in a foreign language, full of untagged spoilers, or simply doesn't exist at all.
At some point we looked at all of this and thought: there has to be a simpler way. We searched. There wasn't.
So we built it.
We're not a company chasing a market. We're users who will use RELICÁRIO every single day: to log what we finish, track what we're watching, and discover what comes next.
That changes everything. Every feature we build is a feature we genuinely want. Every detail we refine is a detail that bothered us. RELICÁRIO is, above all, the app we always wished existed.
A media tracker done right. Where anime, series and movies have equal weight. With automatic alerts, an active community, and an experience that respects your time, without having to navigate in a foreign language to find out if that episode dropped.
Movie, series, and anime data displayed on Relicário is sourced through The Movie Database (TMDB) API. We're grateful for this open and collaborative database that makes it possible to offer rich information about thousands of works.
This product uses the TMDB API but is not endorsed or certified by TMDB.