About
Built for anime decisions, not playback bait.
Airing Atlas is an English anime schedule, discovery, and planning site for global fans. It helps visitors decide what to watch next, compare airing and finished titles, understand franchise watch orders, and keep a private browser-side watchlist.
The site does not host anime episodes, downloads, manga scans, or unauthorized streams. It also does not claim to be an official distributor, publisher, or rights holder. When a user is ready to watch, they should use official services and regional rights holders available to them.
What Airing Atlas provides
The site focuses on decision support: local airing schedules, next-episode timing, mood-based anime discovery, similar-anime guides, watch-order maps, and shareable binge plans. These pages are meant to answer practical questions such as "what should I watch tonight?", "is this franchise easy to start?", and "which entries are optional?".
Tools such as Anime Finder, Watch Next, and Binge Planner run without an account. The watchlist is stored in the visitor's own browser and is not synced to an Airing Atlas server.
Data and editorial method
Airing Atlas uses AniList catalog and airing data as the structured base for titles, schedules, formats, scores, popularity, tags, and relationships. Build-time data is then organized into pages that are easier for visitors to use: calendars, franchise maps, recommendation routes, and curated discovery clusters.
High-intent pages add Airing Atlas editorial rules on top of the data. Similar-anime pages explain why a recommendation fits. Watch-order pages separate main routes from release paths and optional movies or OVAs. Discovery guides explain criteria instead of only listing titles.
Content standards
Airing Atlas avoids pages whose main purpose is to imply free streaming, downloads, or access to copyrighted material. Thin generated pages are kept out of the review sitemap unless they have enough original editorial value, useful internal links, and a clear user decision purpose.
For corrections, feedback, or policy questions, use the Contact page. Privacy, Terms, and Affiliate Disclosure pages are linked from the footer on every page.