Your Family's Subscriptions,
Finally in One Place
Dad's paying for Netflix. So is Mom. Your teen has three streaming trials you don't know about. Subcut shows you everything-and helps you stop the waste.
Download Free on App StoreThe Family Subscription Problem
Wasted yearly on duplicate family subscriptions
Streaming services the average family pays for
Of families have duplicate subscriptions
When everyone in the household manages their own subscriptions, things get messy:
- Duplicate services: Two Netflix accounts when one Premium plan covers everyone
- Forgotten trials: Your teenager's free trials quietly convert to paid
- No visibility: You don't know what the household actually pays monthly
- Missed savings: Individual plans instead of family plans cost 2-3x more
Subscriptions Families Commonly Duplicate
Potential savings just from these four services
How Subcut Helps Families
iCloud Family Sharing
Subcut syncs across all family members' Apple devices automatically. Everyone sees the same subscription list-no manual updates needed.
See Everyone's Subscriptions
Each family member imports their subscriptions. You get a combined view of what the household pays-and spot duplicates instantly.
Household Spending Total
See your family's combined monthly and yearly subscription costs. Finally know the real number-not guesses.
Renewal Alerts for Everyone
Get notified before any family subscription renews. Catch those trials your kids forgot about before they charge.
Family Subscription Questions
How can families track subscriptions together?
Subcut syncs via iCloud, so family members with Apple devices can share their subscription data automatically. One person can manage all household subscriptions, or each family member can track their own while seeing the family total. This makes it easy to spot duplicates and coordinate who pays for what.
What subscriptions do families commonly duplicate?
The most common duplicate subscriptions in families are streaming services (multiple Netflix or Spotify accounts instead of family plans), cloud storage (separate iCloud or Google One accounts), news subscriptions, and fitness apps. Many families pay $50-100/month extra for services they could share.
How much can families save by tracking subscriptions?
The average family wastes $200-400 per year on duplicate or unused subscriptions. Common savings include switching to family plans (Spotify Family saves $28/month vs 4 individual accounts), consolidating streaming services, and canceling forgotten trials across multiple family members.
Can each family member have privacy?
Yes. Each family member can use Subcut on their own device with FaceID protection. You can choose what to share with the family and what to keep private. The app respects individual privacy while still helping coordinate household spending.
Get Your Family on the Same Page
That Netflix you forgot? Still charging you. Find out what else is.
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