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Everything charging your card every monthSubscription Audit

Tick what you pay for, add anything unusual, and see the monthly total, the yearly total, and what it comes to over five years once normal price rises are counted.

Runs in your browser. Nothing to install. Save the result or embed it on your site.

Illustration for the Subscription Audit: a interactive checklist mark on a home and family background in The LeadFlow Pro colours.
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Work through the list

What you pay for

Most streaming and app subscriptions land between 10 and 20 dollars.

Your progress

Leaving your account every year: $672
$672
Leaving your account every year
$56 a month across 4 subscriptions

You listed 4 subscriptions averaging $14.00 each, which is $56 a month. Over five years, with prices rising about 7% a year, that is $3,864. The 3 you have not opened this month account for $504 of it a year.

$56
Per month
$504
Unused this month
3 services, per year
$3,864
Over five years
with 7% yearly rises
$504
Saved by cancelling the unused
What it adds up to, year by year

Including normal price rises.

Year 1: $672. By Year 5: $3,864.

Cancel the 3 you have not opened this month and you keep $504 a year without changing anything you actually use.

Check your app store subscriptions screen and two months of bank statements. That finds nearly all of them.

What this assumed

  • Uses typical prices for the services listed. Override the average if yours are higher or lower.

Runs in your browser. Your entries are never uploaded, never saved on our servers, and never put in a shareable link.

What this tool actually does for you

Who it is for

Any household that has lost track of what is auto-renewing, which is most households.

The problem it points at

Subscriptions arrive one at a time and never leave. Individually they are all small. Together they are often the second largest line in a budget after housing.

What you walk away with

The full list in one place, the yearly number, and a clear view of what is worth keeping.

How to use it

Check things off as you go. Progress saves in your browser tab.

  1. Tick everything you currently pay for.
  2. Add up anything not on the list and put the total in the last box.
  3. Look at the yearly number, then cancel the three you had forgotten about.
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Questions people ask

How do I find what I am actually subscribed to?

Check the subscriptions screen in your phone's app store, then search your bank statement for the last two months for anything recurring. Between those two you will find nearly all of it.

Why show a five year total?

Because subscriptions are decisions you make once and pay for indefinitely, and prices rise. Seeing the multi-year number is what makes people actually cancel the ones they do not use.

Put this tool on your own website

Free forever. I host it. You keep it.

This is a real lead magnet you can run on your own site tonight. Somebody lands on your page, plays with the numbers, sees what their problem costs, and now they are on your website instead of a competitor's. Costs you nothing, and I keep it working.

  1. Scroll up and press Put this tool on my website. The code appears right there, no form.
  2. Copy the one line you get.
  3. In your website editor, add an Embed, HTML or Custom Code block on whatever page you want it on.
  4. Paste it in, save, publish.
  5. Check it on your phone, then send people to that page.

Works on

WordPress, Wix, Squarespace, Shopify, GoDaddy, Webflow, Duda, HubSpot, ClickFunnels, or plain HTML. Anywhere that takes an embed code.

What it costs you

Nothing. No monthly fee, no expiring trial, no watermark you have to pay to remove. If you get stuck putting it in, text me at (903) 500-8898 and I will help you place it.

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