A deck, not a feed
Finite, focused, and respectful of your time. Come back tomorrow for a fresh stack.
Most game-discovery apps treat every player like the same demographic. Questly does the opposite. everything you swipe, score, and list refines what shows up next. Here's how it all fits together.
Open the app and you get a focused stack of games picked for you; not an infinite feed. Swipe right on what looks good, left on what doesn't. Every decision teaches Questly more about the kinds of games you'll love, so the next deck is sharper than the last.
Finite, focused, and respectful of your time. Come back tomorrow for a fresh stack.
Only have time for short indies on Switch? Drop in a filter and Questly works around it.
Already played it? Already in a list? It quietly disappears so you only see new picks.
Top 10s. "Best games to play if you loved Hades." "Cosy games for a wet Sunday." Make the lists you've been wanting to write since forever and share them as a clean image in a single tap.
Rank them, randomise them, or skip the order entirely. Lists fit how you actually think.
Drop games into S/A/B/C tiers when ranking 1–10 doesn't quite cut it.
Built-in renderer turns any list into a story or post-sized image with one tap.
Score what you've played and Questly learns your taste from the inside out. Compare your library to friends, find the people whose scores you trust, and stop relying on aggregate review averages that don't know what you like.
Score on the dimensions you care about. fun, story, replay value, whatever fits.
See where your tastes line up and where they diverge. Argue about it. That's the fun bit.
Reviews show alongside reviewer scores and the games they've already loved.
Track every game you've finished, ranked, or reviewed. Quests reward consistency: finishing a series, building your first Top 10, reviewing a niche genre. Customisation that means something, unlocked through play.
Unlock themes, profile rings, and badges by actually engaging with the games you love.
Play around with the look, from PS1 boot screens to Game Boy green. Always a yours-only choice.
Every stat on your profile reflects what you've actually played and rated, not what you bought.
Most apps stop at "did you play it, yes or no." Questly tracks the full story: where you own a game, how long you spent in it, every replay, and which categories you actually want shown on your profile. Bring your library in with a couple of taps, or fill it in your way.
Drop in your Steam ID and Questly pulls in every owned title with its playtime pre-populating your library so you can start ranking from day one.
Have a spreadsheet from another tracker, a Notion table, or your own backlog list? Import a CSV and Questly will match titles, dedupe editions, and slot in playtime.
Mark a game as owned on Steam, Xbox, PSN, Switch, Game Pass, PS Plus, physical, or "subscription" all the way down to which storefront it came from.
A play journal that respects the way you actually play games including the ones you come back to years later. Log playtime, capture replays, and surface (or hide) any category from your public profile.
Imported from Steam or entered manually. Time-to-beat and time-to-master are first-class fields on every game.
A single game can hold many runs. Each replay is its own row with start/finish dates, hours, platform, and notes, replay your favourites without overwriting the original.
Backlog, Playing, Completed, Mastered, Retired, Shelved, Abandoned. Pick the right one and hide any whole category from your public profile if you'd rather not show it.
We don't sell your data, we don't track you across the web, and we never will. Questly's business model is "make a great app and charge a fair price for premium features" full stop. Your library, lists, reviews, and journal are all exportable to CSV from Settings, so your taste stays yours even if you ever decide to leave.
Drop your email and we'll send one note the day Questly hits the App Store and Play Store. No spam, ever.
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