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Stay on top of subscriptions

The subscriptions you forgot about are the ones quietly draining your account — Yuki finds them all and warns you before the next charge.

Subscriptions are designed to be easy to start and easy to forget. A trial converts, a price quietly rises, a service you used once keeps charging — and because each one is small, none of them is the thing you sit down to deal with. The waste adds up out of sight.

Yuki showing money wasted on forgotten subscriptions — the recurring charges adding up unnoticed each month
The forgotten charges add up. Yuki puts the real monthly total in front of you.

Why subscriptions slip away

  • Free trials that convert to paid before you remember to cancel.
  • Renewals that happen silently on a date you never noted.
  • Price increases announced in an email you skimmed and closed.
  • Forgotten services you signed up for once and never used again.
  • The real total — no single place ever shows what it all costs.

How Yuki helps

  1. 1Connect your inbox so Yuki can read renewal notices and receipts.
  2. 2Yuki surfaces every subscription with its cost and renewal date in one list.
  3. 3It reminds you before each charge so nothing renews by surprise.
  4. 4You decide what to keep and cancel what you don’t use.
Found money. Most people are paying for something they’d cancel in a second — if they could only see it. Yuki makes it visible.

See every subscription you’re paying for. Yuki is free on iOS and Android.

Frequently asked questions

How does Yuki find my subscriptions?
It reads the receipts and renewal notices already in your inbox and identifies the recurring ones — including the free trials about to convert and the services you forgot you signed up for.
Will it remind me before I get charged?
Yes. Yuki knows the renewal date for each subscription and reminds you ahead of time, so a charge is never a surprise and you have a chance to cancel.
Does Yuki show what I’m spending in total?
Yes. You see every subscription with its cost and renewal date in one place, so the true monthly and yearly total is finally visible.