Every recurring charge. One clean view.
Stop losing money to forgotten subscriptions. See everything you pay for, when it renews, and exactly how much it costs.
About this feature
Most people have no idea how many subscriptions they're actually paying for. A streaming service here, a SaaS tool there, an annual plan you signed up for a year ago — they accumulate quietly and drain your account without warning. Subproof's Subscription Tracker puts every recurring charge in one clean, organised view so nothing hides from you.
You can add any subscription manually in seconds: just enter the service name, billing amount, and renewal date. If you have a Plus or Pro plan, the AI assistant can help you identify recurring charges from a list you paste in. Subproof handles both monthly and yearly billing cycles, shows you upcoming renewal dates in a calendar view, and calculates your total monthly spend in real time.
Seven days before every renewal, Subproof sends you an email alert. This gives you enough time to review whether you still want the service, cancel if not, or simply be prepared for the charge. No more checking your bank statement after the fact and wondering what that charge was.
The dashboard also surfaces your total monthly subscription spend so you can make informed decisions about what you're actually getting value from. Many users cut CA$90–CA$280 per month within the first week just by seeing everything laid out in one place.
How it works
Three simple steps
Add your subscriptions in seconds
Enter a service name, billing amount, and renewal date. Done. Subproof supports monthly and annual billing cycles.
Get renewal alerts 7 days before each charge
Receive an email reminder a week before every renewal. Enough time to cancel, adjust, or simply be ready.
See your full spend and cancel what you don't need
Your dashboard shows your total monthly cost at a glance. Identify waste and cut services you've stopped using.
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