Feature

See your next renewal without opening the app

See your next renewal and monthly spend right on the home screen — no need to open the app.

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Suby dashboard with the monthly total and next renewals at a glance

What you get

  • Your next renewal and its price, sat on the home screen.
  • Stay ahead of charges without digging through app stores or bank statements.
  • Tap a widget to jump straight to the subscription it names.
  • Six widgets to choose from — monthly total, trials ending, what's left this cycle and more.

In detail

Six widgets, not one

Monthly total, Next payment, Month cash-flow, Trial watch, Upcoming and Payments calendar — all six ship on Android and iOS. iOS adds a lock screen version of Next payment in inline, circular and rectangular styles; Android has no lock screen widget.

What's left this cycle

Month cash-flow shows the amount still to be charged before the cycle ends, a bar for how much of the month's total you've already paid, and the days remaining. Start the cycle on any day from 1 to 28, so it lines up with payday instead of the calendar month.

Trials before they charge you

Trial watch lists the three trials closest to ending with the days left on each, and flips to a high-contrast chip for anything ending today or tomorrow. A line underneath counts how many of your active subscriptions are still trials.

One currency, marked when approximate

Totals are converted into your main currency using the exchange rates Suby has cached. If a rate is missing, that subscription is left out of the sum and the figure is prefixed with ≈ rather than adding two currencies at face value. Shared subscriptions count only your share, and the upcoming list only shows charges you are the payer for.

How fresh the numbers are

On Android a background job refreshes the widgets roughly once an hour, and again the moment you add, edit or delete a subscription. iOS gets no background refresh: Suby recomputes the snapshot every time you open the app and the widget redraws it at midnight, so a newly placed iOS widget reads "Open Suby to refresh" until you open the app once.

How it works

  1. Put a widget on your home screen

    On Android, long-press the home screen, open the widget picker and drag a Suby widget across; every widget is resizable afterwards. On iOS, touch and hold the Home Screen, tap Edit then Add Widget, search for Suby and pick a size — Monthly total, Next payment, Month cash-flow and Trial watch are small, Upcoming is medium or large, Payments calendar is medium.

  2. Set it up as you drop it (Android)

    Dropping Monthly total or Month cash-flow on Android opens a short setup screen: choose Daily, Weekly or Monthly for the total, or step the cycle start day, then tap Confirm. Each copy of a widget keeps its own choice, so a weekly total and a monthly total can sit side by side.

  3. Tune the defaults in Widget settings

    Settings lists all six widgets under Widget settings. Tap one to get a preview drawn from your real data plus its options: spending period, the time range for Upcoming (7, 14 or 30 days), the cycle start day, and whether tapping Monthly total opens the dashboard or Statistics. This screen is Premium.

  4. Tap through to the exact screen

    Next payment opens that subscription. Rows in Upcoming and Payments calendar open the subscription they name. Payments calendar opens the calendar view, Month cash-flow and Trial watch open the dashboard, and Monthly total opens whichever of the two screens you picked.

Questions

Do the widgets need Premium?

No. Placing any of the six widgets and seeing your real numbers is free. The Widget settings screen inside the app is Premium — that is where you change the spending period, the 7/14/30-day range for Upcoming, the cycle start day and what Monthly total opens; the row in Settings carries a Premium badge. On Android, the setup screen that appears when you place Monthly total or Month cash-flow is free, so you can still pick a period or a cycle start day for that widget.

Do I need an account?

No. Widgets read the subscription data already stored on your device, so there is no sign-in step and no server call to draw them. The only network requests are one-off downloads of the service logos shown in the rows, which are cached on the device for a day.

What happens when I'm offline?

They keep working. Everything is calculated on the device from your own data and the exchange rates Suby last cached; if a rate is stale or missing, the total is marked with ≈ rather than being wrong. Android will still refresh on its hourly schedule, and on iOS the numbers update the next time you open the app.

Download

Start tracking before the next renewal

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Free to download on Android and iOS.

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