TV Time App to Shut Down in July 2026 Due to Insufficient Paid Demand
TV Time, a popular app used for tracking TV shows and movies with a community discussion feature, will cease operations on July 15, 2026. The company announced the closure to its users via in-app notifications, citing the unsustainable cost of running the platform for free and insufficient demand for a paid version. TV Time has amassed over 26 million downloads since its launch, with nearly 29,000 new downloads in the past 30 days, according to Appfigures data.
Owned by Whip Media, TV Time was part of a broader media analytics ecosystem that leveraged user-generated data for business intelligence. However, after Whip Media was acquired by investment firm Blue Torch Capital in early 2025, the company shifted focus towards AI-driven tools like Helix, aimed at improving streaming analytics and supply chain coordination. This strategic pivot led to deprioritizing consumer apps like TV Time.
Whip Media confirmed that all personal user data will be deleted after the app’s closure and assured users they can export their data before July 15, 2026, in compliance with GDPR. The app will be removed from app stores on the same date. The decision to shut down rather than sell the app remains unclear, especially given its ongoing popularity. This move aligns with a broader trend of consumer apps closing as companies focus on AI and enterprise solutions, exemplified by Mozilla’s recent closure of the Pocket app.
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