Feature

Track every subscription in one place

Keep every recurring payment in one place — add a known service from the catalogue, or create your own in seconds.

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Suby all subscriptions list with recurring services

What you get

  • Track unlimited subscriptions across every category — streaming, software, gym, utilities and more.
  • Hold every detail that matters per subscription — renewal date, price, currency and notes.
  • Add a catalogue service in a tap, or build a custom one when it isn't listed.
  • Group, filter and search your whole list, online or off.

In detail

Group it your way

Group the list by status, billing period, category, renewal month or tag, then sort within each group by payment date, price, name or status — tapping the same sort again reverses it. The Sort & group sheet previews how big each group will be before you commit.

Quick filters for real questions

One tap gives you Free trials, Annual subs, Ending soon, or Big bills — the top quarter of your list by price. Under those, Status and Period filters combine, and the sheet counts how many subscriptions match before you hit Show results.

The total follows your filters

Above the list sits the number of matching subscriptions and their combined monthly cost in your main currency, with yearly and weekly prices converted to a monthly figure. Only currently active subscriptions count towards it, and a leading ~ means one of them is in a currency your device has no saved rate for.

Rows that flag the risk

Each row shows your share of the price rather than the full charge when a subscription is split, with the monthly equivalent underneath whenever the billing cycle isn't monthly. Trials carry a badge and a trial with seven days or fewer left tints the whole row, while Cheapest and Priciest badges mark your extremes once you have at least two active paid subscriptions.

Every change is logged

Open a subscription and the Payments section lists confirmed payments, price changes, edits, cancellations and archives, newest first, with See all for the whole record. Just above it, Spending gives you total paid so far, annual cost, this subscription's share of your monthly budget, and how long you have had it.

How it works

  1. Add a subscription

    Tap the + in the floating bar at the bottom of the screen. Pick something from the catalogue on Select service, or add your own, then set price, currency, billing period and the next charge date. Billing can be Recurring on any cycle you like — every 3 days, 2 weeks, 6 months — or One-time with an end date. Tags, payment method, free trial and a description are optional. Tap Save.

  2. Open the Subscriptions tab

    It's the second tab in the bottom bar. Everything you track lands here, grouped by status by default and sorted by the next payment date, with the count and Monthly total across the top.

  3. Narrow it down

    Filter opens quick filters plus Status and Period. Sort & group changes how the list is arranged. The search icon in the top bar searches service names, your own description text, categories and tag names all at once — so a subscription you tagged "work" comes back even if you can't recall the service name.

  4. Open one for the whole story

    Tap any row. The detail screen carries the renewal timeline, Billing, Preferences with an Ongoing subscription toggle and a per-subscription Reminders switch, Spending, and Payments. The pencil button edits it. The more-options menu offers Cancel subscription while it's running, Reactivate or Archive once it has ended, and Delete at any point.

Questions

Do I need an account?

No. Your subscriptions live in a database on the device, so the list, filters, sorting, search, the detail screen and the payment history all work signed out and offline. An account is only needed for cloud backup and for shared groups that other people join.

Is there a limit on how many subscriptions I can track?

No. Tracking is unlimited on the free plan, and nothing on the subscription list, the filter and sort sheets, or the detail screen is behind Premium. The free plan does cap a few things around a subscription: three custom services for anything not in the catalogue, three tags and three payment methods.

What's the difference between cancelling, archiving and deleting?

Cancel marks a subscription as ended today — it moves to the Canceled group, stops counting towards your monthly total, and keeps its history. Archive becomes available once a subscription has ended, and hides it from the list until you select the Archived filter. Delete removes it for good. If you only want to stop a renewal, turning off the Ongoing subscription toggle is gentler: the subscription stays active to the end of the current cycle, shows up under Ends soon, then becomes Expired.

Download

Start tracking before the next renewal

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Free to download on Android and iOS.

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