Quit daily fantasy.
Keep your money.

Add friction, ride out urges, and stop chasing the next lineup.

Quit it home screen showing a 30-day streak and $1,200 kept

Built for the apps that pull you back in

Sports bettingCasino appsPokerSlotsDaily fantasyDay tradingPrediction markets

Daily fantasy can make sports feel like constant management. Lineups, contests, pick’em entries, player props, and late changes can turn one slate into hours of checking and chasing.

Quit it helps you step away from the cycle. Add friction around daily fantasy and pick’em apps, ride out the urge to enter another contest, and track the money you keep when you stop chasing the next lineup.

How it works

Quit with a system, not willpower.

App Blocker

Block the apps that pull you in

Choose the betting, trading, or casino apps you want blocked. Quit it helps add friction right when you need it most.

Blocked apps sheet showing 6 apps blocked

Urge Tool

Beat urges when they hit

When an urge hits, open Quit it and ride it out. Urges peak, fade, and pass. The timer helps you wait.

Ride it out urge timer

Money Tracker

See every dollar you keep

Your money kept counter grows every day you stay free, based on what gambling used to cost you.

Money kept breakdown: $1,200 kept over 30 days

Milestones that keep you going.

Every clean day counts. Earn milestones as your streak grows.

DAY1
Day one
DAY10
Ten days
DAY30
One month
DAY90
Ninety days
DAY365
One year
“I’m done losing money I can’t get back. Starting today, I’m choosing control.”

The Quit it pledge

FAQ

Can Quit it help with daily fantasy contests?

Yes. If contests, lineups, and entries are becoming hard to control, Quit it can help you create friction before joining another one.

What if player props are the main issue?

If player props are what pull you back in, Quit it can help you pause before the next entry and use the urge tool while the impulse fades.

What if I only use daily fantasy during certain seasons?

Seasonal habits can still be expensive and hard to stop. Quit it helps you build structure during the months when lineups, contests, and pick’em apps are most tempting.

Can’t I just unblock it when an urge hits?

You can, but it takes deliberate steps instead of one tap. Most urges fade when you give them time. The urge tool is there for the wait.

Does Quit it replace therapy or professional help?

No. Quit it is a self-help tool for blocking apps, tracking progress, and getting through urges. If gambling is putting you or someone else at risk, consider professional support too.

Can I cancel anytime?

Yes. You can manage or cancel your subscription through your App Store settings.

Start keeping your money today.

Download Quit it and build your first gambling-free streak.

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