make your own using excel/google sheets/notion.
deadass you can make your own website to do this.
you'll never known when the website you are tracking is going to disappear, since none of them are "reputable" in the truest sense.
you can also multi-purpose it for other needs, and besides shoving lists of things you like across multiple platforms...... 1 reply
MAL does have manhwa, but they sadly only have published ones in their database (I’m hoping they change this rule in the future) AniList seems to have a lot more. There’s also MangaUpdates, but idk how lists on there work. And you can find manhwa on StoryGraph. Adding to it is also really quick and easy :) reply
Anime-Planet, maybe? That's the one I hear the most about anyway. I usually just write all my stories down in the notepad app on my phone, I think that's the best way to keep track of everything you read. 1 reply
I think mangaupdates is one good example, you can even check if they had officials and which group is translating it. It's for pirate users more specifically. Also the add thing list isn't the one in control panel (that's for ppl who add new series and provide info) it's basically like ur anime planet. reply