What DramaWatch is
Vertical drama moves fast. A series runs sixty to a hundred episodes of two minutes each, a dozen new ones appear every week, and there is no obvious way to tell the ones worth an evening from the ones that waste it.
DramaWatch is a viewing guide. It tracks what is being watched across the catalogues it covers, sorts by that rather than by whatever was uploaded most recently, and puts the tropes people actually search for — comeback, betrayal, contract marriage — at the front instead of burying them behind a publisher's own menu.
How titles are ordered
By play count, taken from the source catalogue. Not by upload date, not by an editor's opinion, and not by anything a publisher pays to influence. If a series sits at the top of a list here, more people watched it.
What it covers
A defined set of vertical-drama catalogues, listed on the browse page. The coverage is deliberately narrower than "everything" — a guide that lists every series ever made is a directory, and directories are not much use when the question is what to watch tonight.
What it is not
Not a publisher. Nothing here is produced, commissioned or hosted by DramaWatch; every series belongs to the catalogue it came from, and playback runs from that catalogue's own servers. Not a subscription either — there is no paywall, no account requirement, and no trial that turns into a charge.
Reporting something
Rights holders, and anyone who finds a listing that should not be here, can write to the address on the contact page. Requests are actioned by hand and the listing is removed rather than merely hidden.