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OmniTrackr Site Map

A human-readable directory for visitors, reviewers, and crawlers.

Why This Page Exists

OmniTrackr has grown beyond a single app shell. The public site now includes category guides, practical tracking templates, public review guidance, a demo library, a sample media library, comparison content, privacy information, content quality standards, and support pages. This directory gives people and crawlers one clear place to understand the full public surface.

The site map is also a quality signal for maintenance. If a page is public, it should have a purpose, a route, a canonical URL, metadata, navigation, and enough context to help someone decide whether OmniTrackr is worth trying. Pages that are only useful for authenticated app actions or developer tooling should stay out of public search inventory.

For new visitors, the directory is meant to reduce guessing. Someone comparing media trackers can start with the comparison page, then jump to the sample library and category guides. Someone checking privacy can move from the Privacy Policy to review guidelines, content quality standards, and advertising disclosures. Someone returning after a release can use the changelog and roadmap to see whether the app is actively maintained.

How to Use This Directory

If you are deciding whether to create an account, start with the demo library, sample library, and media tracking hub. Those pages explain the product without asking you to expose personal data. If you already know what you want to organize, jump directly to a category tracker guide for movies, TV, anime, games, music, or books.

If you are evaluating site quality, the trust and policy pages show how OmniTrackr separates private account content from public review content, how public pages avoid thin scraped material, and how ad placement is intended to stay outside sensitive account workflows. The XML sitemap remains available for crawlers, but this human-readable site map gives each public route enough surrounding context to be understood by a person.

Core Product Pages

Category Tracker Guides

Workflows, Reviews, and Comparisons

Trust, Policies, and Support

Maintenance Notes

This page should change when public routes change. A new guide, policy page, or major public feature should be added here, linked from navigation, included in the XML sitemap when appropriate, and covered by tests that check metadata and crawlable content. That keeps public discovery aligned with the real product instead of leaving hidden pages, stale links, or isolated content that reviewers cannot easily find.