About Rankeo
Rankeo answers one question: what do all the ratings, everywhere, add up to? Every ranking site has its own bubble — MyAnimeList skews one way, AniList another, Steam reviews another. Rankeo pulls them together into a single transparent score, and shows you exactly which sources produced it. That's our rule: every score has sources.
How the aggregate works
We crawl public ratings from MyAnimeList, AniList, Kitsu, Crunchyroll, Netflix's public Top 10, Steam, Metacritic and IMDb, normalize each to a 0–10 scale, and combine them weighted by each source's vote volume and reliability. Nothing is hand-picked and there are no paid placements. Each title's page shows the full breakdown — the raw score, the normalized score, and the vote count from every source — so you can always check our math.
The Weekly Aura Chart works differently: it measures each airing episode's release-week buzz from fan discussion activity (r/anime episode threads), refreshed through the week. And Rankeo members add a source of their own — episode votes and title reviews feed back into the rankings as the "Rankeo Community" source.
What you can do here
- Browse aggregate rankings for anime, manga, games, YouTube creators and sports teams
- See what's hot this week on the episode-level Aura chart
- Rate episodes and review titles — your votes become a source
- Build and publish tier lists from community templates, vote and comment on other people's rankings
Data & attribution
Scores and metadata come from publicly available sources and are always attributed with links back to their origin. Cover art and posters belong to their respective copyright holders and are shown for identification. If you're a rights holder with a concern, contact us and we'll resolve it quickly.
Contact
Questions, corrections, data issues or partnership ideas: [email protected]. We read everything.
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