BingeRated puts accurate IMDb scores on Netflix cards before you press play—then helps you filter weak picks and spot fresh episodes or returning seasons.
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The essentials appear while you browse, without turning Netflix into a dashboard.
Color-coded IMDb scores and release years on browse, search, ranked, and featured titles.
Dim titles below your minimum rating or year, or focus on what arrived this week.
See recent episodes, new seasons, returning shows, cancellations, and meaningful rating movement.
Simple title searches can silently attach an older film or the wrong series. BingeRated uses Netflix's content ID, release-year evidence, audience signals, and curated checks for ambiguous titles—especially Korean dramas and remakes—to identify the title Netflix is actually showing.
Install BingeRated from the Chrome Web Store and open Netflix. Ratings appear automatically on browse, search, ranked, progress, and featured titles.
Movies, remakes, and series can share a title. BingeRated also uses Netflix content IDs, release-year evidence, audience signals, and curated checks instead of trusting the first search result.
Yes. Dim titles below your minimum score or release year, or focus on releases and episodes from this week.
BingeRated sends displayed titles and public Netflix content IDs to retrieve ratings. A title-selection signal powers the aggregate “Popular!” badge. It does not collect Netflix credentials, what you actually play, or browsing history outside Netflix.