Kick the Bet vs NoGambling.app: Minimal Tracker or Full Recovery?

Updated April 2026 ~7 min read

TL;DR

Kick the Bet is a minimal day-counter and savings tracker with a freemium model — a free tier and paywalled extras. As a starter tool it is fine — install it, see your streak, watch your savings climb, feel some momentum. NoGambling.app is a full recovery stack — clean counter plus 5-step panic button, snowball debt tracker, anonymous community, compassionate relapse flow, daily promise loop, 30-day challenge. It is a paid app with a 3-day free trial, and offers a one-time lifetime purchase option alongside monthly and yearly subscriptions (no paywalled features — every tier unlocks everything). Most Kick-the-Bet users outgrow the minimal free tier within a month. If that is you, the NoGambling.app 3-day trial shows you the full stack with nothing held back.

At a glance

Kick the BetNoGambling.app
Primary functionDay counter + savingsFull recovery stack
Pricing modelFreemium (paywalled features)3-day trial + monthly / yearly / lifetime
Free trial of full appFree tier only3 days, fully unlocked
One-time lifetime optionNoYes
PlatformsiOS, AndroidiOS only
Clean-day trackerYesReal-time seconds
Savings trackerBasicDaily projections
Debt snowballNoYes
Panic buttonNo5-step crisis flow
CommunityLimitedAnonymous peer
Relapse flowReset onlyCompassionate 4-step
Urge pattern trackingNoYes
30-day challengeNoYes
Offline-firstPartialYes

What Kick the Bet does really well

Kick the Bet is refreshingly simple. It does two things — counts days, shows savings — and it does them cleanly. For a lot of people that is enough on day one. There is something about seeing "Day 3" instead of blinking at zero that matters, and Kick the Bet is built to deliver exactly that moment.

The feature set is intentionally minimal. No community noise, no notifications asking how you feel, no gamification spiral. If minimalism is what keeps you coming back, Kick the Bet's minimalism is a legitimate strength.

Where Kick the Bet shines

  • Clean, minimal UI.
  • Low-friction day-one experience.
  • Cross-platform (iOS + Android).
  • Good if "one number going up" is what you need to feel forward motion.

Where Kick the Bet falls short

  • No panic button — urges have no landing spot in the app.
  • No debt snowball, only basic savings.
  • Thin community; limited engagement.
  • No urge pattern tracking, no 30-day challenge.
  • Small user base means fewer peer conversations.
  • Freemium means some features sit behind a paywall.

What NoGambling.app does differently

Everything Kick the Bet does, plus everything Kick the Bet does not. Same simple day-counter on the home screen, plus the tools you need when day 14 rolls around and counting days alone is not enough anymore.

5-step panic button

When the urge peaks, a day-counter will not save you. NoGambling.app's panic button walks you through urge assessment, 4-4-4 breathing, financial reality check, urge-wave education, and optional SMS to a trusted contact. Kick the Bet has nothing comparable.

Snowball-method debt tracker

Kick the Bet shows what you saved by not gambling. NoGambling.app shows that plus your debt coming down, payment order optimised, and financial milestones celebrated.

Real community, not a vestigial one

Moderated, anonymous peer support. Active enough that your question gets a response. Small communities are worse than no community — people post and hear nothing back, then leave.

Compassionate relapse flow

If you slip on Kick the Bet, the counter resets to zero. On NoGambling.app, the 4-step modal helps you log, identify the trigger, reset the promise, and keep your history intact. Slips are data, not failure.

30-day structured challenge

One day unlocks per calendar day — you cannot binge-skip. By Day 30 the science suggests new wiring holds and cravings fade. Kick the Bet does not have a structured programme.

Who should use Kick the Bet?

Who should use NoGambling.app?

Our honest verdict: Kick the Bet is a fine day-one tool. If the day-counter is all you will ever need, stay with it. Most people do not stay there — once day 14 arrives and the day-counter alone is not enough, switch to NoGambling.app. If you are deciding now, you can skip the intermediate step: NoGambling.app includes everything Kick the Bet does, plus the tools you will want later.

Frequently asked questions

Is Kick the Bet free?

Kick the Bet has a freemium model — a free tier plus optional paid unlocks. NoGambling.app is a paid app with a 3-day free trial (every feature unlocked during the trial); after the trial, pick a monthly, yearly, or one-time lifetime purchase.

Does Kick the Bet have a panic button?

No. Kick the Bet is primarily a day-counter and basic savings tracker. NoGambling.app includes a 5-step panic button with breathing, reality check, and trusted-contact SMS.

What platforms does Kick the Bet support?

iOS and Android. NoGambling.app supports iOS only.

Can I import my Kick the Bet streak into NoGambling.app?

There is no automated cross-import. Simply set your NoGambling.app start date to match your existing Kick the Bet start date when you switch.

Why do users outgrow Kick the Bet?

Kick the Bet is intentionally minimal. After a few weeks, many users need crisis tools, debt paydown, and real community — which is where they switch to (or stack) NoGambling.app.

Ready for more than a counter?

NoGambling.app gives you the counter plus everything that matters after day 14.

Download on the App Store → iOS 15 or later · Free trial · Lifetime purchase option · Offline-first