Subscription Tracker is a SaaS tool built around the idea of “never missing another subscription charge.” Its core function is to consolidate recurring expenses such as Netflix, Spotify, and Adobe into a single dashboard, with a renewal calendar, reminders, and spending analysis. It is not limited to subscription management: it also bundles features for health habits, tasks, invoices, CRM, inventory, contracts, e-signatures, a password vault, AI advisors, and more. Overall, it is positioned more like a lightweight business organizer for individuals and small businesses.
Its subscription management features include adding subscriptions manually or with AI-assisted autofill, tracking total monthly spend, annual forecasting, category charts, and identifying potential savings opportunities. The renewal calendar can notify users of upcoming charges via email and browser reminders. Reports can be exported as PDF/CSV, which is useful for reimbursements, taxes, or accounting workflows. Team and family sharing supports collaborative budgets, cost splitting, and synchronized shared services, but the text does not specify enterprise-grade permission features such as roles, approvals, or admin controls. Pro and Lifetime plans also add contract management, expense reports, invoices, CRM, inventory, P&L business finance, social scheduling, SEO, and an email builder.
The product offers a 14-day free trial with no credit card required and claims to provide access to all features. Starter costs $14.99/month, or $5.99/month after social sharing; Pro costs $28.99/month, or $19.99/month after social sharing; Lifetime is a one-time payment of $69.99. The social discount requires sharing on multiple platforms and posting monthly to maintain it, which may appeal to individuals but is not necessarily friendly for business procurement.
Payment methods include Stripe, PayPal, Alipay, WeChat Pay, Razorpay, and Worldpay, with support for local currencies. Cryptocurrency data comes from CoinGecko. On security, it states that it uses bcrypt, HTTPS, JWT, rate limiting, and follows OWASP best practices; users can also export or delete their data. However, it does not disclose information about SOC 2, ISO 27001, GDPR, data hosting regions, backups, or audits. For deployment, it supports web and PWA mobile access, but there is no mention of self-hosting or an open API.
The main advantages are broad feature coverage, a low-friction trial, and friendly payment options. It is suitable for individuals, families, small teams, and SMBs that want to control subscription costs and handle lightweight business management. The downsides are that it tries to cover a lot of functions, and some descriptions such as “livestream query” and “video conference recordings” are unclear. Its professional depth and stability would need hands-on testing. Information on enterprise compliance, permissions, APIs, and integrations is also limited.
The text does not provide information about network accessibility from mainland China, so this remains unknown. On the payment side, it is relatively friendly to Chinese users, with explicit support for Alipay and WeChat Pay. If access or compliance is a concern, alternatives include building a subscription ledger with Feishu Base, Notion, Tencent Docs, or domestic finance/reimbursement tools.
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