For automatic tracking, Rocket Money and Quicken Simplifi lead — they link bank/card accounts to detect streaming charges for you. If you'd rather not link any financial accounts, Gravity (iPhone) and Bobby track renewals and trial dates manually; Gravity adds official-source-verified, step-by-step cancellation guidance. Monarch Money suits those wanting full budgeting too. Your pick hinges on automation versus privacy.
Tracking your streaming subscriptions — Netflix, Disney+, Max, Hulu, Spotify, Apple TV+ and the rest — is really two different jobs. Most people mean tracking the recurring charges and renewal dates so nothing bills you by surprise, which is what the apps below do. That is different from streaming content trackers like JustWatch or TV Time, which track what to watch rather than what you pay. The apps here split into two camps: bank-linked trackers that detect streaming charges automatically, and private manual trackers that keep your financial accounts out of it.
There is no single best pick — it depends on the automation-versus-privacy trade-off and which platforms you use. Below, eight live options compared by price, whether they link bank/card accounts, platform, and how each actually works. Pricing changes often, so treat the figures as a snapshot and confirm on each app's own site.
A private iPhone subscription manager. You add the services you pay for, and it tracks renewal dates and trial deadlines, then gives official-source-verified, step-by-step guidance to cancel any service — you cancel, it guides. It never links financial accounts.
- Bank connection
- Not required
- Platforms
- iPhone (iOS 17+)
- Pricing
- $19.99/month or $59.99/year
Links financial accounts to detect recurring streaming charges automatically and surfaces them in one place. Premium adds in-app cancellation and can request cancellations on your behalf; a separate concierge negotiates bills. Best if you want automation and are comfortable linking accounts.
- Bank connection
- Required — links bank/card accounts
- Platforms
- iOS, Android, web
- Pricing
- Free tier; Premium is pay-what-you-want, roughly $7–$14/month (billed annually). Bill negotiation costs about 35–60% of first-year savings. Check current pricing.
Formerly Truebill; rebranded to Rocket Money in 2022.
A minimalist manual tracker: you add each streaming service and its billing cycle, see your monthly total, and get payment reminders. No account linking and no cancellation help — it simply shows what renews and when.
- Bank connection
- Not required
- Platforms
- iOS (iPhone)
- Pricing
- Free; a one-time in-app purchase unlocks unlimited subscriptions and extras (no recurring fee).
A budgeting app whose subscription tracker scans linked-account transactions to surface recurring streaming charges and upcoming bills. Strong if you want full budgeting plus subscription visibility in one place.
- Bank connection
- Required — links bank/card accounts
- Platforms
- iOS, Android, web
- Pricing
- Around $3.99/month for new subscribers (billed annually, about $47.88/year); standard around $5.99/month. Annual billing only. Check current pricing.
Analyzes linked-account transactions to detect recurring charges, including streaming, and shows what's left to spend. Subscription tracking is a Plus feature; it provides cancellation instructions rather than canceling for you.
- Bank connection
- Required — links bank/card accounts
- Platforms
- iOS, Android, web
- Pricing
- Limited free tier; Plus about $12.99/month or $74.99/year (a lifetime option near $149.99 appears at times). Check current pricing.
A comprehensive personal-finance app that grew after Mint's shutdown. It links accounts to track budgets, net worth, and recurring charges, so streaming subscriptions show up alongside the rest of your finances. Subscription detection is one feature among many.
- Bank connection
- Required — links bank/card accounts
- Platforms
- iOS, Android, web
- Pricing
- No permanent free tier; Core about $99.99/year or $14.99/month, with a 7-day trial. Check current pricing.
Widely cited as a Mint replacement after Mint closed in 2024.
Links accounts to surface recurring streaming and bill charges, with a concierge team that can negotiate bills or cancel services on your behalf under a paid plan. Uses read-only access and cannot move money.
- Bank connection
- Required — links bank/card accounts
- Platforms
- iOS, Android
- Pricing
- Free tracking tier; paid Premium for the concierge. Bill negotiation costs about 50% of first-year savings. Check current pricing.
A polished budgeting app for the Apple ecosystem that links accounts, categorizes transactions, and flags recurring charges like streaming. Best for people who want full budgeting, not just a subscription list.
- Bank connection
- Required — links bank/card accounts
- Platforms
- iOS, Mac
- Pricing
- Paid subscription; no permanent free tier. Check current pricing.
Gravity is made by Viral App Labs LLC. Competitor details are drawn from each provider’s own public information and can change; check the provider’s current site before deciding.