I’m looking for a way to keep track my recurring subscriptions. I just want a nice overview of recurring payments and where they come from, I don’t need a solution to actively go and manage the subscriptions for me. Unfortunately my bank, despite being a trendy digital bank, does not have a good built-in tool for this.
There’s a plethora of third party services I found for this (Truebill, TrackMySubs, Hiatus, etc.) but they require you to give them unrestricted access to your bank account activity which seems like a privacy nightmare. I’ve also found some less invasive apps, such as Subby for Android, but they’re basically just nice views over manually entered data. The ones I’ve found also seem to be single-platform only: even if you can sync your data (not always the case) you can then only view it from the app on the same platform.
Do you have a good solution for this? Something that’s a middle ground between giving your entire payment history to some random company and a good-looking local-only spreadsheet?
- nottheengineer ( @nottheengineer@feddit.de ) 4•1 year ago
How about privacy.com?
It lets you create a virtual credit card for every subscription and the point is that you can cancel those with a single click, but it’s also said to be a good way of keeping track of the subscriptions.
I’m not American, it seems to be available in the US only…
- Eevoltic ( @neurospice@lemmy.dbzer0.com ) English2•1 year ago
- ioslife ( @ioslife@lemmy.sdf.org ) 2•1 year ago
So lame
- The Doctor ( @drwho@beehaw.org ) English2•1 year ago
If they’re always on the same day of the month, why not a calendar or a spreadsheet? I have a personal calendar with my paydays and bills listed on it (power is due on X, renter’s insurance on Y, I get paid on B, Patreon on Z, and so forth).
If not, why not just a local-only spreadsheet? Recurring payment tracking is as good a use as any.
I wish they were all on the same day of the month…
Dates aren’t a big concern though. What I was hoping for is something that would update automatically to some extent if (say) some amounts change, or a payment is missed. But I guess indeed that’s basically impossible without access to my payment data.
Given that I have to update it manually though, I would at least like it to be synced remotely. So that I can, say, check it from my laptop on a webpage or desktop app without redoing all the manual data input.