An AI that knows the whole story but only talks about what you've seen. Like a friend who's already finished it — but knows how to shut up.
You just want to look up one character. Then you see a death, a twist, or a relationship you weren't supposed to know about yet.
You look up a character on the wiki. The first sentence mentions they die in season 3. Cool. Great. Thanks.
Someone "helpfully" hints at a twist in an unspoilered comment. Now you can't unread it.
"Wait, who's that guy again? Are they related?" You have no safe place to ask.
Three steps. Zero risk.
Browse the catalog and tap the show, game, or book you're currently into.
Tell spoilr where you are — episode, chapter, or quest. Everything past that gets locked away completely.
Characters, plot, relationships, lore — spoilr only uses information from where you've reached.
Every feature exists to protect your experience.
Not a suggestion — a wall. spoilr physically cannot access content past where you are. Future plots, deaths, twists: completely blocked.
"When did they first mention that?" spoilr searches across the source material to find the exact moment.
Who is related to who? When did they appear? Get family trees and relationship maps without wiki rabbit holes.
Confused by a place name or a concept? Get context grounded in exactly what's been revealed so far.
iOS, Android, and web. Dark theme. Ask questions on the couch while you watch, right from your phone.
No commands, no syntax. Just type like you'd text a friend. "Wait is that guy evil?" works perfectly.
I'm 30 episodes into One Piece and couldn't remember who half the characters were. spoilr let me ask without accidentally reading ahead on the wiki. Lifesaver.
I was halfway through Elden Ring and couldn't figure out how the NPCs connected to each other. Every Google result was full of endgame spoilers. spoilr just answered the question. This is a game changer.
My girlfriend and I are both watching House of the Dragon but at different paces. Now I can actually talk about it without ruining anything for her. So smart.
Every wiki visit is a minefield. Every Reddit thread is a gamble. spoilr gives you the answers you want without the ones you don't.
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