Choose Video Game Backlog for automatic meaning
Use it when you want Steam playtime, unplayed games, clear dates, and monthly activity to turn into an analytics profile with little manual input.
Backloggd alternative
Video Game Backlog is for players who want their library to explain itself without logging every session by hand. If you mainly want community reviews, broad manual journaling, and a Letterboxd-style game diary, Backloggd is probably the better fit.
No homework stats
Paste a public Steam profile and the first screen already has a pile, a clear-date estimate, dormant games, and hours translated into something readable.
0 min
Never-launched games
14 days
Recent pace window
1 click
Steam profile input
0 forms
Session logging required
Working input
This sends you to the no-account Steam analyzer with your input prefilled. It reads public Steam game details only and does not ask for a Steam login.
Honest comparison
Backloggd and Video Game Backlog solve adjacent problems. Backloggd is strongest as a manual logging and community review site. Video Game Backlog is strongest when you want automatic, data-derived meaning from your Steam library.
| Need | Video Game Backlog | Backloggd |
|---|---|---|
| Automatic Steam sync | Imports a Steam library and keeps playtime history updated after signup. The public analyzer works without an account for one-time reads. | Best treated as manual tracking and community logging. Use it when you want to choose what to record yourself. |
| Manual logging support | Manual games are supported for console, physical, retro, and delisted titles, but the product is built around low-input analytics. | Better if manual lists, diary-style logging, reviews, and community taste browsing are the main job. |
| Backlog analytics | Shows unplayed piles, hours in context, clear-date framing, finish odds, monthly wraps, and public profile signals from real play data. | Useful for organizing and reviewing games, but not primarily built as an automatic analytics layer for Steam playtime. |
| Playtime history | Tracks playtime snapshots over time after Steam import, then uses that history for activity timelines and wraps. | Better suited to intentional diary entries and review history than automatic playtime snapshots. |
| Price | Free to use. | Free to use. |
| Account requirement | No account needed for the Steam analyzer. An account is needed for ongoing tracking, manual games, and public profiles. | An account is expected for keeping lists, logs, ratings, and reviews. |
Pick the right tool
Use it when you want Steam playtime, unplayed games, clear dates, and monthly activity to turn into an analytics profile with little manual input.
Use Backloggd when the job is writing reviews, browsing other players' lists, and maintaining a deliberate multi-platform diary.
FAQ
No. Backloggd is closer to a manual game diary and community review site. Video Game Backlog is an automatic analytics layer for your gaming life, starting with Steam library data.
Yes. Manual entry supports console, physical, retro, and delisted games. Steam is the only automatic sync because it has a stable public library API.
No account is needed to analyze a public Steam library once. You need an account for ongoing sync, manual entries, private dashboard features, and a public profile.
Backloggd is the better choice if reviews, lists, community discovery, and careful manual journaling matter more than automatic Steam analytics.
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