You don't know how much you spend every month

Not really. Not the real number. Subscriptions are spread across cards, billing cycles, and memory gaps.

Streaming on one card. Cloud storage on another. That annual software renewal you forgot charges next week. Your gym membership hits your old debit card. The news subscription uses your business account. A quarterly charge from something you vaguely remember signing up for. You check your bank statements. The recurring charges blur together. You add some up. Maybe $150? $200? You're not sure. You're definitely forgetting something. Then January hits. Annual renewals. Adobe. Amazon. Insurance. Suddenly $800 gone in one week. You knew these were coming. Sort of. Not like this. Your actual recurring spend is a number you've never seen.

  • $The annual renewal that hit right when you needed the money
  • $Quarterly charges you forgot existed until they appeared
  • $No clear budget because you don't know what's committed
  • $Duplicate services you didn't realize you were paying for twice

Repetix shows everything in one place. Monthly, quarterly, annual—all of it. One dashboard. One number. Get reminded before every charge, no matter which card it's on.

Free. No credit card.

Does this connect to my bank?

No. You add payments manually. Repetix doesn't touch your bank accounts.

How do annual subscriptions show up?

As a monthly equivalent plus a reminder before renewal. So you know what's coming and when.

Can I track payments from multiple cards?

Yes. Add payments regardless of which card or account they use. Repetix tracks the subscription, not the payment method.