Everything you need to know about RevApp.
RevApp is a review aggregation platform that rescues scattered, honest fan reviews from across the internet — IMDb, X (Twitter), Reddit — and presents them in one clean, searchable place. We also use AI to generate quick summaries so you can get the vibe of a title in seconds.
We aggregate reviews from IMDb, X (formerly Twitter), and Reddit. Each source is labelled clearly so you always know who said what and where it was originally posted.
When you view reviews for a movie or show, our AI reads through the batch and distils the key themes into a concise, 5-point summary. It also labels each review as positive or negative so you can scan sentiment at a glance. Summaries are cached for speed — the first request takes a moment, but subsequent views are instant.
Yes, completely. There are no paywalls, no premium tiers, no hidden costs. We believe honest opinions should be accessible to everyone.
No. RevApp works without any sign-up. Just search, browse, and read. No accounts, no passwords, no friction.
Anything that exists on TMDB (The Movie Database) — which covers virtually every movie and TV show ever released. If you can search it, we can find reviews for it.
Review count depends on how much people discuss a title online. Blockbusters tend to have hundreds of reviews, while indie or older titles may have fewer. We're always expanding our sources to improve coverage.
Reviews are fetched live when you first request them and cached for performance. Our automated refresh system periodically re-scrapes popular titles to keep reviews current.
We use Google Analytics (with your consent) for basic traffic insights and a privacy-focused custom tracker for product metrics like search counts. We never collect personal information, email addresses, or IP addresses. See our Privacy Policy for the full picture.
Not yet — but RevApp is fully responsive and works beautifully on mobile browsers. A native app is on the roadmap.