A library.For everythingyou've played.
Track, rate, and discover video games — together. AI-powered suggestions tuned to your taste, a live trending feed, and a social layer that remembers what your friends are playing.
Discover your next favorite game
Playshelf is a social home for the games you've played. Track your library, rate and rank what you've finished, and turn that history into recommendations that actually fit your taste. Explore our hand-written guides below, and find answers to the questions players ask most.
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Frequently asked questions
What is Playshelf?
Playshelf is a free social video game tracker. You log the games you've played, rate and rank them, build a shelf of your gaming history, and get AI-powered recommendations of what to play next — tuned to your taste and the games your friends are into.
Is Playshelf free to use?
Yes. Creating an account, tracking your games, rating and ranking your library, and following friends are all free. An optional Pro subscription adds higher AI recommendation limits, but the core tracker is free forever.
How does Playshelf recommend games?
Recommendations are grounded in your actual play history — the games you've rated and how you've ranked them — rather than generic popularity. The more you log, the more the AI suggestions reflect your real taste instead of what an algorithm wants to sell you.
Where does Playshelf's game data come from?
Core game metadata (titles, cover art, genres, release dates) comes from IGDB, the open video game database. Playshelf adds its own layer on top: a live trending feed, hand-written editorial guides, and recommendations personalized to you.








