Subscription creep is a quiet budget killer. Media, software, storage, delivery, fitness, pet supplies — a dozen $5-20 auto-charges most people don't remember signing up for. A quarterly audit typically finds $40-200/month in services to cancel.

Why subscriptions get out of hand

  • Free trials with auto-convert (that you forgot to cancel)
  • Partner bundles (Spotify + Hulu + Disney+; Apple One) where you stop using individual services
  • Legacy subscriptions from old projects (Adobe plan from a retired side hustle)
  • Annual plans pre-paid and silently auto-renewed
  • Subscriptions tied to specific devices you no longer use
  • Family members signed up for services with your card

Building the audit sheet

ServiceCost/moLast usedKeep?Cancel by
Netflix$15.49This weekYes
Adobe Creative Cloud$54.993 months agoNoToday
iCloud 2TB$9.99DailyYes
Peloton All-Access$446 weeks agoMaybe — pauseIf unused by month-end
Audible Premium$14.952 months agoDowngrade to PlusNext renewal

Finding hidden subscriptions

  1. Bank and credit card statements — 12 months. Export CSV; filter for recurring charges. Anything recurring at the same dollar amount monthly, quarterly, or annually is a subscription.
  2. Apple Subscriptions. Settings → [your name] → Subscriptions. Shows all iTunes / App Store subscriptions.
  3. Google Play Subscriptions. Play Store → Profile → Payments & subscriptions.
  4. Paypal automatic payments. Settings → Payments → Manage automatic payments. Often catches subscriptions you forgot linked to PayPal.
  5. Email search. Search inbox for "receipt," "renewal," "subscription," "your plan," "thank you for your payment."
  6. Amazon & Prime subscribe-and-save. amazon.com → Your Account → Subscribe & Save.

Subscription tracking tools

ToolApproachNotes
Rocket Money (formerly Truebill)Connects to accounts, identifies subs, helps cancelFree tier limited; premium $4-12/mo
HiatusBank-linked subscription detectorFree; premium for negotiation
TrimSubscription + bill negotiationTakes a cut of savings on negotiation
Mint (discontinued 2024)Migrated to Credit Karma; less subscription-focusedUsers moved to Rocket Money or Copilot
CopilotManual + linked transactions$8.99/mo; best for iOS users
SpreadsheetManualFree, works, requires discipline

The decision framework

For each subscription, ask:

  1. Have I used this in the last 30 days?
  2. If I canceled today, would I notice within a week?
  3. Is there a cheaper tier or annual plan?
  4. Is it bundled with something I'm paying for elsewhere (Apple One, Google One, Amazon Prime)?
  5. Can I pause rather than cancel? (Peloton, Spotify Family, most gyms allow 30-90 day pauses)

If "no" on the first two, cancel.

Cancellation playbook

  • Some services make cancellation deliberately difficult (New York Times, SiriusXM, gym memberships). Expect retention offers (50% off for 6 months) that may or may not be worth staying for.
  • For subscriptions tied to app stores (Apple, Google), cancel through the app store not the service's website — otherwise auto-renew continues.
  • Screenshot cancellation confirmations. Services occasionally "lose" cancellations.
  • For annual plans, cancel immediately after a renewal — the cancellation takes effect at the end of the year, but you won't forget when it matters.
  • File chargebacks for auto-renewals you were never notified about — US state laws (CA, NY, others) require advance renewal notice.

Consolidation wins

ProblemConsolidation optionMonthly savings
iCloud + Google One + DropboxPick one; most people use $2-10/mo worth$10-30
Spotify + Apple Music + YouTube MusicPick one$11-22
Multiple streaming services you cycle throughRotate — keep one for a month, switch$15-40
Two news subscriptionsSplit digital plans with family$8-20
Adobe per-app + Office 365 + DropboxCreative Cloud bundle + one-time LibreOffice$15-30

A realistic cadence

  • Quarterly: Full review of all charges over last 90 days.
  • Annually: Re-evaluate annual plans approaching renewal.
  • On major life events: Move, job change, baby, etc. — triggers review since needs shift.
  • Before signing up: Add calendar reminder for day before free-trial ends.

FAQ

Are subscription-cancellation services worth paying for? Rocket Money / Trim / Hiatus save most users $50-150/year by finding forgotten subs. If their fee is $50-100/year, the math only works if you find more than that to cut — most people do on first audit.

What about subscriptions I only use seasonally? Pause if possible (gyms, delivery boxes). If not, cancel and re-subscribe — most services offer welcome-back promos.

How do I prevent future creep? Use a dedicated virtual card (Privacy.com, Capital One Eno, or Amex Send & Split) with per-merchant spending limits for subscriptions. Cuts them off automatically if cost or frequency exceeds expectations.