Can’t Find That iTunes Deal in the Apple TV App? Here’s How to Get It Anyway

You found a deal on CheapCharts, but the Apple TV app says the title doesn’t exist. No search result, no purchase button, nothing. This happens because the iTunes to Apple TV transition is incomplete. Apple moved everything to the Apple TV app years ago, but many titles – especially TV boxsets, complete series bundles, and older catalog movies – never made it across.

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CheapCharts: The Ultimate Price Tracker for Digital Entertainment

Last week, Inception dropped from $14.99 to $4.99 on iTunes. The Dark Knight hit $3.99 on Amazon. Top Gun: Maverick went to $7.99 on Vudu. If you missed those deals, you probably paid full price – because most iTunes movie deals disappear within 48 hours.

That’s the problem with digital movie deals: they’re everywhere, they change daily, and nobody has time to check three stores every morning. CheapCharts fixes that. It’s a free Apple TV price tracker that monitors iTunes, Amazon, and Vudu in real time and tells you when prices drop.

I’ve been using it for years. Here’s how it actually works – and why it’s saved me hundreds on my digital movie collection. Continue reading “CheapCharts: The Ultimate Price Tracker for Digital Entertainment”

Unlocking Video Game Deals with CheapCharts Games: Your Ultimate Gaming Budget Guide

Americans spent over $56 billion on video games last year. A good chunk of that went to people who bought games at full price – only to watch them drop 50% two weeks later. Frustrating, right?

That’s the problem CheapCharts Games solves. It’s a free game price tracker for Xbox, PlayStation, Nintendo Switch, and Steam that shows you exactly when to buy and when to wait. Continue reading “Unlocking Video Game Deals with CheapCharts Games: Your Ultimate Gaming Budget Guide”