You're paying for things you forgot exist

Right now, money is leaving your account for services you signed up for once and never thought about again.

You open your credit card statement. There's a $9.99 charge. You don't recognize it. You search your email. A welcome message from 18 months ago. A service you tried once. Never used again. Still charging you. Another one. $14.99. Some cloud backup thing you set up "just in case." That case never came. The charges did. You scroll further. More charges. Some you recognize. Some you don't. You wonder how long this has been happening. How much you've paid for nothing. You tell yourself you'll go through everything this weekend. Cancel the ones you don't need. You know you won't.

  • $The streaming service you forgot you had—$15.99 every month for two years
  • $The productivity app you used for a week—$120 this year alone
  • $The 'free trial' you forgot to cancel—charging since March
  • $Annual renewals you didn't see coming—hitting all at once

Repetix shows you everything in one place. Add subscriptions as you find them. Get reminders before every charge. When something isn't worth it anymore, there's a cancel link right there. No hunting through settings. No wasting 20 minutes trying to find the right page.

Most people find at least one subscription they forgot about.

Free. No credit card.

How do I find forgotten subscriptions?

Check your credit card statements for recurring charges. Search your email for confirmations. Add each one to Repetix as you find them.

Does Repetix connect to my bank?

No. You add subscriptions manually. Your bank stays yours.

How much do people typically waste?

Research suggests over $200 per year on subscriptions they don't use. Some find they're paying for the same service twice.