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See what your subscriptions really cost.
Track every subscription in one place, simulate what happens when you cut, and learn how streaming, music and software pricing has changed across years and countries.
Monthly
$142.47
8 active subscriptions
Yearly
$1,709.64
5y Forecast
$8,548.20
Netflix
Premium
$22.99
Spotify
Family
$16.99
Apple Music
Individual
$10.99
Adobe CC
Photography
$9.99
What you can do
Track every subscription
One place for streaming, music, software, gym, cloud storage. See your real monthly and yearly burn at a glance.
Simulate cuts
Toggle subs off in the Cut Simulator and watch the savings update live. Decide what's actually worth keeping.
Cost breakdown
Donut chart of where your money goes by category, plus 1, 3, and 5-year forecasts compounded out.
Country comparison
Same plan, wildly different prices. See what Netflix, Spotify, and others cost across 12+ countries.
Price history
Watch how Netflix, Spotify, Apple and more have raised prices year after year — and by how much.
Alternatives view
What else could you buy with that money — coffees, books, flights — or invested at 7% over 10 years.
Pricing history
How much have your subscriptions gone up?
Track years of price changes for the services you use, plus how the same plan costs wildly different amounts depending on where you live.
Netflix
Standard (US) · US
$17.99
from $7.99 in 2010
+125%
Spotify
Individual (US) · US
$11.99
from $9.99 in 2011
+20%
Apple Music
Individual (US) · US
$10.99
from $9.99 in 2015
+10%
YouTube Premium
Individual (US) · US
$13.99
from $9.99 in 2014
+40%
Disney+
Premium / No Ads (US) · US
$15.99
from $6.99 in 2019
+129%
Amazon Prime
Annual (US) · US
$139.00
from $79.00 in 2005
+76%
From the guides
Learn how subscriptions actually work.
Pricing
The true cost of streaming in 2026
Three streaming services in 2015 cost about $25/mo. Today the same bundle is closer to $55. Here's where the money actually goes — and what to do about it.
6 min read
Behavior
Subscription creep: how it sneaks up on you
The average household has 12 active subscriptions and is only conscious of about 6. Here's why your real number is almost always bigger than your guess.
5 min read
Behavior
How free trials are designed to convert
Free trials aren't free — they're a UX pattern designed by growth teams to maximize conversion. Knowing the patterns helps you stay in control.
4 min read
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