How much should you actually spend on subscriptions? Use our calculator to find your ideal budget based on income and goals.
Your recommended subscription budget:
Conservative (5%)
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Recommended (7%)
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Maximum (10%)
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Based on take-home pay. Includes all subscriptions: streaming, apps, memberships, etc.
There's no universal answer to "how much should I spend on subscriptions?" It depends on your income, financial goals, and what you value. But here are some helpful guidelines:
Best for: Aggressive savers, those paying off debt, or anyone trying to minimize recurring expenses. Stick to essentials only.
Best for: Most people. Room for entertainment while staying responsible. Covers streaming, a few apps, and a membership or two.
Best for: Higher earners or those who prioritize convenience and entertainment. More room for premium services and multiple memberships.
Here's how to allocate your subscription budget across categories (based on a $200/month budget):
Want a new subscription? Cancel an existing one first. This forces you to prioritize and prevents budget creep.
Instead of Netflix + Hulu + Disney+ + Max ($60+/month), subscribe to one, binge, cancel, rotate. Same content, fraction of the cost.
Set a calendar reminder every 3 months to review subscriptions. Ask: "Did I use this? Would I sign up for it today?"
For services you'll definitely keep, annual billing often saves 15-20%. But only commit if you're sure-otherwise you're locked in.
Knowing your budget is step one. Subcut helps you track what you're actually spending and stay within your limits.
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