A proposal for the busiest people on Earth

You Remember Everyone's Schedule.
Who Remembers Your Subscriptions?

Between school pickups, meal prep, and keeping small humans alive, tracking 15+ recurring charges isn't exactly top of mind. That's the point.

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The Subscription Problem
Nobody Talks About at Playgroup

Here's what happens when you're managing a household and 47 other things at once.

$273

Average family spends monthly on subscriptions

84%

Of people underestimate their subscription spending

$133

Wasted yearly on subscriptions nobody uses

Your partner signed up for a sports streaming service. In March. It's still charging.

Nobody cancelled it because nobody remembered it existed. That's $15/month going to games no one watches.

The kids' learning app free trial ended three weeks ago.

They used it twice. It auto-renewed at $12.99/month. You found out when you checked the credit card statement (which was... eventually).

You're paying for two music services because nobody coordinated.

Spotify on your phone, Apple Music on the family iPad. That's $25/month for the privilege of listening to "Baby Shark" on two platforms.

Why "Just Check Your Bank Statement"
Is Terrible Advice

Managing subscriptions sounds simple in theory. In practice, it's a mess.

Charges come from multiple accounts

Your card, your partner's card, the App Store, the family Google account. Good luck building a complete picture from three different bank apps.

Billing dates are all over the place

Netflix on the 3rd, Disney+ on the 17th, the gym on the 1st, iCloud on the 22nd. Nobody has a spreadsheet for this. (And if you do, it's already outdated.)

Free trials are designed to be forgotten

Sign up in 2 seconds, cancel requires a 7-step process through a settings menu that moved since last time. Companies make this hard on purpose.

Who has time for a financial audit?

Between packed lunches, laundry, work, homework help, and keeping everyone fed, sitting down to reconcile subscription charges isn't happening. We both know it.

Subcut Does the Tracking
So You Don't Have To

60 seconds of setup. Months of money saved. Here's how.

1

Import everything in one tap

Upload a bank statement or scan your email. Subcut detects every subscription automatically - Netflix, Spotify, the kids' Roblox, your partner's golf app, that meditation app you tried in January. All of it. No typing required.

2

See the full family picture

Every subscription on a single calendar. Monthly total, yearly total, by category. Finally know the answer to "wait, how much are we spending on streaming?" (Spoiler: more than you think.)

3

Get reminders before charges hit

Set alerts for 1 day, 1 week, or 1 month before renewal. That kids' app trial ending next Tuesday? You'll know about it Monday. Cancel before it charges, or keep it - your call, not the auto-renew's.

4

Cancel the ones draining your wallet

Subcut gives you direct links to cancel any of 210+ services. No more Googling "how to cancel [service]" and ending up on a page that tries to talk you out of it. One link. Done.

Money Saved Is Money Earned

You don't need a raise. You need to stop paying for things nobody uses.

$11/mo

Cancel one forgotten streaming service

$37/mo

Cancel three services nobody uses

$444/yr

That's a family weekend trip. Or 88 fancy coffees.

The average family finds 2-4 subscriptions they forgot about within the first minute of using Subcut. That's not a marketing claim - it's just what happens when you finally see everything in one place.

Built for How You Actually Live

60-Second Setup

Import subscriptions from email or bank statement. Done before the microwave beeps.

No Bank Login

We never ask for your banking credentials. Your financial data stays on your device, where it belongs.

FaceID Locked

Little fingers can't accidentally see (or cancel) your subscriptions. Biometric lock keeps everything secure.

iCloud Sync

Check subscriptions on your iPhone at the store, your iPad on the couch, or your Mac at the desk. Always in sync.

Calendar View

See every billing date on one calendar. Plan around renewals like you plan around soccer practice.

Family Spending Totals

Monthly, yearly, by category. Know exactly where the money goes - even the $4.99 charges that add up fast.

What Using Subcut Actually Looks Like

Monday morning

You get a notification: "Disney+ renews in 3 days - $13.99." You ask the kids if they still watch it. Silence. You cancel it in 30 seconds using the direct link in Subcut. Savings: $167.88/year.

Wednesday evening

You're on the couch, scrolling Subcut's calendar. You notice your partner's gym membership ($49/month) and your gym membership ($29/month) both renew next week. Time for the "should we switch to a family plan?" conversation.

End of month

You check the spending total. It's $89 less than last month. No dramatic budget overhaul. No financial planning sessions. Just cancelling things nobody was using. Money saved is money earned.

What It Costs
(Spoiler: Less Than That Subscription You Forgot About)

Yes, it's a subscription to manage your subscriptions. We're aware of the irony. But the math checks out.

Free

$0

Forever

  • Track up to 6 subscriptions
  • Calendar view
  • Spending totals
  • Basic reminders
  • FaceID lock

Pro Monthly

$1.99/mo

Cancel anytime

  • Everything in Free
  • Unlimited subscriptions
  • Email + bank statement import
  • Smart reminders
  • Cancel guides + iCloud sync
Best Value

Pro Yearly

$9.99/yr

That's $0.83/month

  • Everything in Pro Monthly
  • Save 58% vs monthly
  • Data export (CSV/JSON)

Want to skip renewals entirely?

Lifetime Pro is a one-time $14.99 payment. Pay once, use forever. No subscription to manage your subscription manager.

Get Lifetime

Pro pays for itself the first time you catch a $4.99 auto-renewal you would've missed.

You're Already Managing Everything Else.
Let Subcut Handle This One.

Free to download. Takes 60 seconds to set up. Saves hundreds a year. That's a better deal than any coupon you've ever clipped.

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