Best Bingebudget Apps

3+ iOS apps curated and reviewed

3.9 avg rating
3 free apps
Updated June 2026

Whether you're new to bingebudget or looking for an upgrade, our curated collection of 3+ iOS apps has something for everyone. Each app is reviewed and rated by real users, helping you make an informed decision.

Compare top Bingebudget Apps (June 2026)

#AppPriceRatingAdsIn-App PurchasesUpdated
1MoveScroll Screen Time ControlMoveScroll Screen Time ControlFree3.9★ (25)YesYesAug 2026
2AlertFlix: TV & Movie TrackerAlertFlix: TV & Movie TrackerFreeNoNoAug 2026
3BingeBossBingeBossFreeNoYesJun 2026

Top Picks for Bingebudget

MoveScroll Screen Time Control#1

MoveScroll Screen Time Control by FITSTARS FZCO

App & Social Media Blocker
Editor's Choice
💪 Health & Fitness
3.9(25 ratings)
FreeAdsIn-App Purchases
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This app helps reduce mindless scrolling by letting you earn screen time through simple exercises. Set limits on distracting apps and complete short workouts to unlock access, fostering healthier digital habits and increasing daily movement.

FAQ about Bingebudget

What are the best bingebudget apps for iPhone?
MoveScroll Screen Time Control tops our bingebudget apps ranking as of June 2026, with a 3.9-star average from 25 App Store ratings, and it's free to download.
Yes — 3 of the top bingebudget apps we rank are free to download, including MoveScroll Screen Time Control and AlertFlix: TV & Movie Tracker.
MoveScroll Screen Time Control shows ads and offers in-app purchases, according to its App Store listing as of June 2026.
We track 3+ bingebudget apps on the iOS App Store as of June 2026, ranked by rating, recency, and analysis of real user reviews.
MoveScroll allows you to earn screen time by completing simple exercises. You set limits on distracting apps, and each movement you perform unlocks minutes of access, creating a direct link between scrolling and physical activity.
The app utilizes motion-based repetition recognition for its exercises. This means simple, repeatable movements are used to track your activity and grant you screen time.