Comparison

Dungeon Logbook vs Grouvee

Grouvee was one of the original Letterboxd-for-games platforms, predating Backloggd by years. It still has a loyal community and works fine for basic game logging. Dungeon Logbook is a modern, opinionated alternative built for RPG-focused players. Here's how the two differ in 2026.

At a glance

FeatureDungeon LogbookGrouvee
PriceFree foreverFree, supporter tier optional
InterfaceDark-fantasy, designedClassic web-app UI, sparse modern updates
Active developmentActively shippedLong-lived but infrequent updates
Aesthetic identityDiablo 2-inspired, RPG-focusedGeneral-purpose
Public profileAuto-derived character sheetStandard profile page
Cross-platform trackingPC, console, handheld, tabletopPC, console, handheld

Same idea, different decade

Grouvee has been a free, social Letterboxd-for-games since the early 2010s. It has shelves, lists, reviews, and a small loyal community. The UI shows its age — the design language predates modern web conventions, and updates have been infrequent. Dungeon Logbook started from a clean slate in 2025 with a specific aesthetic and audience in mind: RPG, Souls, and CRPG fans who want the tool to look and feel like part of their hobby.

Aesthetic as positioning

Grouvee is general-purpose — it doesn't lean toward any genre or audience visually. Dungeon Logbook leans hard into dark-fantasy: Diablo 2-inspired panels, AvQest serif titles, rarity-colored game ratings, atmospheric panel glows, an auto-derived 'character sheet' profile (your class, your titles, your favored realms). This will alienate some players. For its target audience it's a feature, not a bug.

Free-forever, written down

Both apps are free in 2026. The structural commitment is different: we've publicly documented that social and communication features will never be paywalled. Our monetization is donations and affiliate links — no subscriptions, no ads, no gated features.

Modern stack, fast iteration

Dungeon Logbook is built on Cloudflare Workers and Pages — global edge, fast everywhere, free to host at small scale. We ship updates weekly. If you're picking a tracker to grow with for the next decade, choose the one that's still actively evolving.

When Grouvee is the better choice

Use Grouvee if you've been a member for years and have history there worth preserving, if you specifically prefer the classic Letterboxd-style social layout, or if the aesthetic of Dungeon Logbook isn't to your taste.

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Questions

Common questions about Grouvee

Is Grouvee abandoned?

Not abandoned — it still works, the community is still there. Updates are infrequent compared to newer trackers. Whether that's a problem depends on what you want from your tracker.

Can I move my Grouvee shelves to Dungeon Logbook?

Not yet — CSV import is on the roadmap. In the meantime, our RAWG search makes re-adding games quick.

Why pick Dungeon Logbook over Grouvee?

Because the aesthetic, the auto-derived character-sheet profile, and the public free-forever commitment matter to you. If those don't, Grouvee is a perfectly fine tracker that's been around forever.

Does Dungeon Logbook support shelves and lists like Grouvee?

Tags exist; full custom-list support is on the roadmap. Status-based grouping (Backlog, Playing, Finished, Dropped) is built in.

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