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From Netflix to iCloud or Google Cloud to Amazon Prime, too Blue apron, you probably subscribeme to more subscription-based services than you can easily remember– which can be a problem if you cancel services that you no longer actually use.
This is where a subscription manager will come in handy.
What is assubscription mfurious?
Simply put, a subscription manager is a platform that logs all your subscription services, so you can read it she at a glance monitor what Fees you pay weekly, monthly or yearly.
After signing up for one of many Subscription services available (many of which you can use with a Free trial period or a substantial discount)it’s easy to forget and let those monthly Fees accumulate.
Whether you sign up for a streaming service or a subscription to new clothesit is important, that track the Services you pay for and Check the list regularly to delete the ones you don’t use.
A number of worthy Subscription managers can be found in the iOS App Store or the Google Play App Store; There are also web-based options if you’d rather manage your accounts on a desktop or laptop. Below we have compiled a list of some of our favourites.
native ssubscription mManager (Android or iOS)
Both Android and iOS operating systems allow users to manage their subscriptions natively. These subscription managers are built-in so you can access them without additional download aps. Recently Apple updated their subscription management page for users, making it a user-friendly interface and showing which subscriptions are active or inactive.
Android
How to find your subscriptions on an Android phone:
- open that Google play store.
- Tap on your profile icon in the top right corner of the screen.
- Tap Payments & Subscriptions.
- Tap Subscriptions.
From there you can check what you are subscribed to and what you are currently paying for through the Google Play Store. You can also select any subscriptions you wish to cancel on this screen. Some subscriptions may allow this to pause your subscription and keep paying the next time you need to use that service again.
Apple
If you are using an Apple iPhone or iPad, therWe are two methods to find your subscriptions using settings app or app store app.
First, open the Settings app. Tap your name at the top of the screen, then tap Subscriptions to see which Apple services you’re subscribed to.
Or, in in the App Store, tap your profile icon at the top right of the screen and tap Subscriptions on the following screen. This allows you to view Your current subscriptions and make changes.
App based subscription manager
For subscriptions beyond those paid through Google Play or the App Store, consider one of these app-based managers:
Truebill
TechCrunch, Apple, Forbes, Money, and The Wall Street Journal have all covered Truebill, a subscription manager with over 3.4 million active users. Aside from managing subscriptions, Truebill features include:
- output insights
- invoice negotiation
- Autopilot Savings
- Credit Scores
- budgeting
According to its website, Truebill’s goal is to help you manage your money, save more, and spend less. The downside: Although a free version is available, to unlock all premium features, you have to pay a monthly subscription starting at $3.
mint
Mint markets itself as a budget tracker and planner, but it also has a subscription management feature. You can easily see and avoid being billed for unwanted subscriptions, and renew subscriptions that you wish to continue paying for.
Mint aims for that enable You can easily review your subscriptions, delete the ones you don’t need and redirect them to other, more important expenses.
billbot
Billbot helps you keep track of recurring expenses, create expense profiles and get insights into your fixed costs.
The app is a bit more fun than some, which allows you to Customize your experience with emoji. It also supports multiple languages and currencies.
Othersubscription mAnager to cconsider
Aside from the options above, here are some other popular subscription managers to consider.