Can’t keep track of subscriptions? Here’s how to track and manage all subscriptions

Now that streaming services have become almost as common as cable TV at a time, many people have multiple subscriptions for different streaming channels to watch different types of content on their devices. In addition to just streaming services, people also get subscriptions to news apps and magazines, as well as daily groceries, cloud storage, music apps, and more. Managing so many subscriptions can definitely get complicated. Thankfully, there are tools that users can use on their smartphones and computers that will make it easier to manage subscriptions and keep them all in one place. Apple, Google also provide tools for managing subscriptions within Android and iOS, and there are third-party apps built for the same purpose. Here are some ways to manage subscriptions:

Apple ID for your subscriptions

Apple provides a tool for iPhone users to manage their subscriptions on their phone itself. To access subscriptions, Apple iPhone users need to go to Settings, tap on their name (Apple ID) and then touch Subscriptions. You’ll see a list of all the services you’ve subscribed to using iTunes.

Using Google Play

Similarly, you can manage your subscriptions associated with Google In your Account from the Payments & Subscriptions section Google Play App under Profile menu. From here, you can choose to stop paying or cancel your subscription. If most of your subscriptions aren’t associated with your Google Account or Apple ID, there are a number of third-party apps available that will do the job for you.

truebil

Truebill is an app that allows you to manage your subscriptions. All you have to do is install it and fill in your bank account details. The app will pull up your bills and group your subscriptions in an easy to manage and view dashboard.

Mint

If you want a simple and easy-to-use app to manage your subscriptions as well as take care of your personal finances, Mint may be your choice. Simply connect your bank account and you are ready to go. The app will keep track of your credit card bills and recurring payments known as subscriptions. The information provided by the app can also help you save money.

Subby

If you’re looking for an app that doesn’t require you to provide your bank account information, Subby may be the right choice for you. The only catch is that you have to enter your subscription manually. The app reminds you before subscription renewal so that you can cancel if you wish.

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