Search and filter your library

Combine horse, rider, location, date, and rating filters to land on the right video fast.

The search page combines a free-text bar at the top with a row of structured filters below it. Use whichever lands you on the right video first.

The filter row

  • Horse, Rider, Location — pick from your existing entries via autocomplete. Multiple values are OR-ed inside a field, AND-ed across fields.
  • Date range — filter by when the video was recorded (preferred) or when it was uploaded. Quick presets cover the last 24 hours, week, month, or year, or pick a custom range.
  • Uploader / shared by — useful in team libraries when you want "everything Sarah uploaded".
  • Include teams / shared / public — toggle each library you want included. Personal-only is the default.
  • Rating — filter by the 1–5 star rating you gave: exactly N, up to N, N or higher, or a range.
  • Sort — by recorded date (newest first by default), by upload date, or by horse, rider, or location. Switch to oldest-first for chronological progressions.

Quick filters

Above the filter row, one-tap quick filters cover the slices you reach for most — a Competition toggle (session type) and an Include shared videos toggle. They layer on top of whatever else you've set.

Results are grouped for you

The list groups itself based on how you're sorting. Sort by date and videos cluster by location and a date range — "Lummen · 12–14 May". Sort by horse, rider, or location and consecutive videos that share that value get a header. A long flat list becomes scannable sessions.

Did you mean…?

If a search comes back thin because of a typo, equiReelz offers a correction you can tap to re-run the fixed search — so "Donatelo" still finds Donatello.

Search by file name too

The free-text bar also matches the original file name. Handy when you remember the clip number from your camera but not the metadata you tagged.

Use select-mode to bulk-edit results

Once you've narrowed down to the right batch, hit the Select button at the top of the list. You can then bulk-edit metadata, bulk-share, or bulk-delete. Combine this with date filters for "all rounds from yesterday".

On the web: every search has a URL

On web, every filter you set is reflected in the URL. Bookmark it, share it with a teammate, or pin "Donatello at Lummen" as a browser shortcut — the URL is the saved search.

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