What you get
- Active subscriptions, upcoming renewals and recurring cost, all on one screen.
- Streaming, software, gym, utilities and custom services, kept side by side.
- Your true monthly cost, after every currency is converted to yours.
- Open the app and see at once what needs attention next.
In detail
Your month, your start day
Set the day your billing month begins — any day from 1 to 31, and Suby lands it on the last day of shorter months. The dashboard then totals only the charges that fall inside that window and shows how much you have already spent, how much is left, the cycle's date range and the days remaining.
Real charges, not an average
With the cash-flow view on (the default on a monthly view), the headline number is what actually leaves your account this cycle, so a yearly renewal shows up as the spike it is. Turn it off, or set the spending view to weekly or daily, and the number becomes an even run rate with a six-month trend line and the difference against last month.
Grouped by when it bills
Upcoming payments are split into This cycle, Next cycle and Later rather than one long list — up to ten payments across the next year, each with its date, how long until it charges, and a marker if it is still a trial. Clear the current cycle and that group becomes a single "All paid" line with the date it resets.
One currency, marked honestly
Every amount converts into the main currency you choose; a converted row shows "≈" with the original price kept underneath it. When a rate is missing, Suby names the subscriptions it could not convert and offers Retry instead of quietly showing a smaller total — and a subscription you split with other people counts only your share.
The next seven days
A band above the list adds up every charge due in the next seven days — a weekly subscription counts twice — and opens the calendar when you tap it. If a trial with auto-renew is within three days of charging, a line inside the summary card names it and the price it will charge, and takes you to that subscription.
How it works
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Add a subscription
Tap the plus button in the floating bar at the bottom to open Choose a service. A brand-new dashboard instead shows "Add your first subscription" with common picks, a "Browse all services" button and an "Add from a screenshot" card.
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Pick your main currency
Tap the currency pill at the top right of the summary card — it shows your current code, such as USD — to open the currency picker. Every total and every row then converts to what you choose.
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Set up your cycle
Open Settings from the gear icon in the top bar, then Dashboard display. Choose the spending view (daily, weekly or monthly), switch Cash-flow view on or off, and tap Cycle start day to pick a day on the grid and Save. A live preview card shows the result before you leave the screen.
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Work from the numbers
Tap Active or Trials under the total to open your subscriptions already filtered. Tap the "Next 7 days" band to see those payments on the calendar, or use the Calendar, Insights and Convert buttons below it. Tapping any upcoming row opens that subscription.
Questions
Do I need an account?
No. Your subscriptions are stored in a database on the phone and the dashboard reads them from there. Signing in is only needed for cloud backup and for sharing a subscription with other people.
What happens offline?
The list, the dates, the grouping and each subscription's own price keep working, because they are local. Conversion needs exchange rates, so Suby reuses the last set it downloaded and the total still adds up. If it has never fetched rates for your main currency, the total shows a dash with the reason — "You're offline — total unavailable" or "Rates not loaded yet" — plus a Retry, rather than an incorrect number.
Is any of this behind Premium?
No. The dashboard, the cash-flow view, the cycle start day, the upcoming list, currency conversion and the rate retry are all in the free app. Premium covers other things: cloud backup, unlimited tags and payment methods, unlimited custom services, home-screen widget settings, the health-score section in Insights, and live rate refresh plus the longer chart ranges in the converter.

