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Free Subscription Tracker

Why use a subscription tracker?

Americans spend an average of $84 per month on subscriptions — over $1,000 per year. Most people underestimate their spending because charges are spread across multiple credit cards, billing dates, and app stores. A subscription tracker puts everything in one place so you can see your total spend, spot forgotten charges, and decide what to keep or cancel.

Free Subscription Tracker is a free, browser-based tool that requires no signup, no bank linking, and no email. Your subscription data is stored in your browser's local storage and never leaves your device.

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How Much Do Americans Spend on Subscriptions in 2026? — The average is $84/month. See the full breakdown by category and generation.

How to Audit Your Subscriptions in 15 Minutes — Step-by-step checklist to find every charge and decide what to cancel.

Every Streaming Service Price in 2026 — Netflix, Disney+, Hulu, Max and more — ad vs ad-free compared.

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Common questions about tracking subscriptions

How does the subscription tracker work?

Add your subscriptions manually — name, price, billing cycle, and category. The tool calculates your total monthly and yearly spend, shows a category breakdown pie chart, tracks upcoming renewal dates, and lets you calculate savings from canceling specific subscriptions. Everything runs in your browser with no server involved.

Is my data really private?

Yes. Your subscription data is stored in your browser's localStorage — the same place websites store preferences and settings. It never gets sent to any server. We have no database, no user accounts, and no way to see what you enter. If you clear your browser data, it's gone. Use the Export feature to back up as a JSON file.

How much do subscriptions cost on average?

The average American pays for 4.5 subscriptions at a combined cost of $84 per month — over $1,000 per year. Millennials spend the most at around $100/month. Streaming video is the biggest category at $46–$69/month if you subscribe to multiple services. See our full subscription cost breakdown for 2026.

What's the best way to cancel unused subscriptions?

Start by checking your bank statements and app store subscriptions for the past 3 months. List everything in one place, then ask yourself: "Did I use this in the last 30 days?" If not, cancel it. Most people find $30–$50/month in forgotten charges. Follow our 15-minute subscription audit checklist for a step-by-step walkthrough.

How can I save money on streaming services?

Three strategies work best: switch to ad-supported tiers (Netflix with ads is $7.99 vs $17.99 standard — that's $120/year saved from one change), rotate services monthly instead of subscribing to everything at once, and check for bundle deals like Disney+/Hulu. See our complete streaming price comparison for 2026.

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