Video Game Backlog

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Steam backlog analyzer

Paste a public Steam profile and turn the library into a readable backlog report: unplayed games, hours played, dormant favorites, and the date the untouched pile would actually clear.

0 min

Never launched

12h/game

Clear-date estimate

2 weeks

Recent pace window

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Database writes

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Paste any public Steam profile.

Profile URL, vanity name, or SteamID64 all work. The result is calculated in the browser session and is not saved to the database unless you later create an account.

What it measures

Backlog data that feels like a library, not a chore.

Unplayed games

Find every owned Steam game with zero recorded playtime, then see the pile as something physical instead of another spreadsheet.

Hours in context

Translate lifetime playtime into work weeks so the library feels measurable without turning game tracking into homework.

Backlog clear date

Estimate how long the untouched pile would take to clear at your recent two-week Steam pace.

Dormant games

Spot games you played heavily, then left behind long enough that they may deserve a return trip.

After the reveal

Turn a one-time report into automatic tracking.

The analyzer is the front door. A full account keeps the same Steam library synced over time, records playtime snapshots, suggests status fixes, and gives you a public profile with monthly wraps.

Non-Steam games still count. Manual entry supports physical, console, retro, and delisted games, so the tracked library can become complete instead of just synced.

Start tracking the full backlog

FAQ

Steam backlog analyzer questions.

What is a Steam backlog analyzer?

A Steam backlog analyzer reads a public Steam library and turns owned-game data into useful backlog signals: unplayed games, total hours, dormant games, most-played games, and an estimated clear date for the untouched pile.

Do I need to sign in with Steam?

No. Paste a Steam profile URL, vanity name, or SteamID64. The analyzer only reads public game data through Steam's Web API and does not ask for your Steam password or OAuth access.

Why does my profile need public game details?

Steam hides game libraries unless profile and game details are public. If either is private, the analyzer cannot see enough data to count unplayed games or calculate playtime.

Is this the same as a game backlog tracker?

This page is the no-account analyzer. Creating an account turns the result into an ongoing backlog tracker with scheduled Steam sync, statuses, ratings, reviews, history, and a public profile.

What does unplayed mean?

Unplayed means Steam reports zero minutes of playtime for that game. If Steam has no recorded minutes because of offline play or old tracking gaps, the analyzer follows Steam's reported value.