You recorded the game. You'll watch it tonight. You open a sports app and within three seconds you see the final score in a thumbnail, the winner in a headline, or a push notification on the lock screen. Night ruined.
No-Spoilers in this app tries to hold the contract end to end. Scores, push previews, share images, all of it.
What gets hidden
- Scores on every screen.
- Series state ("X leads 3-1") on game and series pages.
- Recap headlines that name the winner.
- "What mattered" bullets that reveal outcome.
- Push notification body text. Rewritten to stay vague (e.g. "Quarter wrapped. Tap to check in.").
- Close-game and comeback alerts. Skipped entirely.
- End-of-night recap cards on Today.
What stays visible
Structural info stays. That a game is final, that a series is best-of-seven, that there's a Game 7. Team and country codes stay too, so you can still find what you're looking for.
How to turn it on
Open the app, tap Alerts & Notifications in the bottom nav. Toggle No-Spoilersat the top. That's the whole switch. It stays on across visits until you turn it off.
A small muted dot on Today shows when it's on, so you know at a glance.
Use cases
- You record games and watch them at night.
- You're at work during a playoff afternoon.
- Summer Soccer match you can't watch live.
- You missed the live window and want to watch the replay fresh.
Try it in the app.