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You're probably paying for
something you've forgotten.

unsub. reads a year of receipts in 30 seconds and shows you everything still charging you — then warns you before the next charge lands. Let's find it.

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Works with Gmail · Read-only · Stays on your device · We don't want your data

unsub.Inbox scan · 27s
YouTube Premium⚠ trial — converts to paid in 2 days$13.99
Netflix Premiumrenews Apr 18$22.99
Spotify Premiumrenews May 1$11.99
Forgotten money found$48.97/mo
Run the scan yourself — live demo ↓

Sample data — the real scan reads your inbox, on your device.

The problem is real

Forgetting is expensive.

This isn't carelessness — it's design. Free trials that quietly convert. Prices that creep $2 at a time. Receipts engineered to be skimmed and archived. Subscriptions are built to be forgotten — and every forgotten one bills forever.

Unsub exists to un-forget them.

What people guess they spend on subscriptions$86/mo
What they actually spend, itemized$219/moevery month?!
the $133/mo blind spot
A $133/month blind spot — people are off by 2.5×, and 89% underestimate. Small charges are individually too small to notice. That's the point of them.

$252/yr

Burned per person on subscriptions they don't even use

42%

Admit they forgot a subscription they were still paying for

70%

Have forgotten to cancel a free trial and got charged

74%

Say recurring charges are simply easy to forget about

Sources: CNET subscription survey, 2026 · C+R Research, ~1,000 U.S. consumers · West Monroe, State of Subscription Services Spending · Self Financial, 2026

▶ Live demo — start with a scan, exactly like the real thing
unsub — your subscriptions

Nothing tracked yet.

Run a read-only scan of this (sample) inbox and watch Unsub find what's hiding in it.

Cancelling
Opening the real cancel page…

Unsub never cancels behind your back. We open the service's own cancellation page in a new tab — you click the final confirm there, so you know it actually happened.

Keep it instead
Sample data — the real extension scans your inbox. Reset demo
Your inbox
Stays on your device
No servers. Ever.

The usual suspects —

No analytics · no logs · nothing phones home — our data promise ↓
Detection

Finds subscriptions
two ways.

Works with what you already have — no bank linking, no passwords, no invasive access.

One scan finds them all

One-time Gmail scan finds every receipt, renewal notice, and payment confirmation sitting in your inbox. See your full picture in under 30 seconds.

any-app.com/signup
Start 7-day free trial
Trial caught just now
$54.99/mo after 7 days
Reminder set for May 12 — day before the charge

Catches new trials as you browse

As you browse, Unsub quietly watches for trial sign-ups and subscription confirmations. It catches the billing date and sets a reminder — automatically.

The #1 leak

The free-trial trap ends here.

70% of people have had a free trial quietly convert to paid — it's the single most common way subscriptions sneak in. Unsub's job is simple: warn you before day one of paid, while cancelling still costs nothing.

Day 0
Free trial started
Unsub spots the confirmation email and quietly notes the conversion date.
Day 11
You've completely forgotten
Everyone does. That's the business model.
Day 13
Unsub warns you
🔔
Trial converts tomorrowStreamMax — $11.99/mo starts in 24h. Cancel free →
Day 14
Charge avoided ✓
$11.99/mo forever$0. Cancelled with a day to spare.

Reminders arrive as browser notifications — default 3 days and 1 day before any charge, trials included. Export to your calendar and they follow you everywhere.

How it works

Three steps. Zero effort.

01

Scan your inbox

Add the free extension and run a one-time, read-only Gmail scan. In about 30 seconds you'll see every subscription you're paying for.

02

Get a heads-up

Before any trial converts or a renewal hits, you get a clean alert with the amount, the date, and a direct link to cancel.

03

Cancel the runaround

We drop you straight on the service's real cancel page — no settings maze — with plain-English directions for the tricky ones.

Find my subscriptions — Free
Sources: C+R Research, CNET (2026), Self Financial consumer studies.
Why Unsub

Discovery without
the bank login.

Bank apps find your subscriptions but want your bank credentials. Private trackers protect your data but make you type everything in. Unsub does the finding — without the bank.

unsub
Free
unsub
⭐ Pro
Bank-linked apps
Manual trackers
Finds subscriptions automatically
Needs your bank login
Never
Never
Yes
No
Data stays on your device
Catches new free trials as you browse
Continuous monitoring — new-sub & price-rise alerts
Multi-inbox / household view
Price
Free
$4.99once · never renews
$0–14/mo
Free–$4
"Bank-linked apps" = tools that detect subscriptions from linked bank accounts. "Manual trackers" = apps where you type each subscription in yourself.
Get discovery — no bank login
Pricing

Never a subscription.

The core is free, forever. Pro is $4.99 — once, not per month. We'd be hypocrites otherwise.

Free — the core. Forever.

$0forever
  • One-scan inbox discovery
  • Free-trial detection
  • Billing dashboard
  • Reminders before every charge

Research puts the average loss at $250+ a year on subscriptions people simply forgot — finding yours is never paywalled.

Pro — goes deeper.

$4.99once · never a renewal
Everything in Free, plus:
  • Continuous monitoring — daily scans, new-sub & price-rise alerts
  • Multi-inbox scanning
  • Price-hike alerts
  • Lifetime spend per service
  • Calendar (.ics) export
  • Custom reminders
  • CSV export

Pay once — yours forever. See it in action ↓

On the roadmap LATER

Cancel something, and we'll suggest a genuinely cheaper alternative. If you switch, the new service pays us — never you. Sponsored options always labelled, never ranked above a cheaper one.

PREVIEW — how it'll look
Spotify Premium GONE ✓
cheaper ways to keep the music
YouTube MusicBest price$10.99/mo · save $1.00/mo
Switch →
Tidal HiFiSponsoredFirst 3 months free
Switch →
Sponsored pays Unsub — you pay nothing, and it never outranks a cheaper option.

No ads. No data sales. You always cancel on the real site.

UNSUB PRO

Ongoing protection against
subscription creep.

The free scan finds what's hiding today. Pro stands guard from then on — daily background monitoring, new-subscription alerts, price-rise warnings. $4.99, once — protected forever.

Multi-inbox

Yours, work, the household's — subscriptions scatter across inboxes. Pro scans them all into one family-wide dashboard.

Example — after adding work@gmail.com
NNotion Pluswork@ inbox — forgotten since March$10.00/mo
inLinkedIn Premiumwork@ inbox — "just for the job hunt"$29.99/mo
DDropbox Pluswork@ inbox — duplicate of iCloud$11.99/mo

Calendar export

One click turns every upcoming charge into calendar events — with a built-in alarm the day before, in Google or Apple Calendar.

Example — unsub-renewals.ics
13APR
Trial converts: YouTube Premium ($13.99/mo)⏰ Alarm: Apr 12 — day before the charge
18APR
Renews: Netflix Premium ($22.99/mo)⏰ Alarm: Apr 17 — cancel link included

Custom reminders

The default warns you 3 days and 1 day out. Pro lets you set any rhythm — early warnings for annual plans, last-call for trials.

Example — your schedule
7 days3 days1 dayMorning of
"Annual renewals sneak up — the 7-day heads-up is the one that saves you."
Also in Pro: Continuous monitoring — daily background scans with new-sub & price-rise alerts · Price-hike alerts — quiet increases caught from a year of receipts · Lifetime spend — what each service has cost you, all-time · Overlap finder — spots categories you pay for twice · CSV export
Pro lives inside the extension — install free, unlock anytime. $4.99 once · no renewal, ever.

Built for trust.
Not tracking.

100% local data

Your subscription data lives on your device. We don't store it, transmit it, or sell it. Period.

No bank access

We never ask for financial credentials, card numbers, or bank logins. We don't need them.

Minimal permissions

We ask only for what the job needs — and every permission we request is explained in plain English. Nothing extra, nothing hidden.

Read-only Gmail

We can only read emails to spot subscriptions — never send, delete, or edit. Revoke access in one click anytime.

Read our full Privacy Policy →
Our data promise

No telemetry means bugs get fixed
the old-fashioned way.

Here's the trade we made: Unsub can't see your data. No analytics, no error tracking, no usage logs — nothing phones home. So when something's wrong, you tell us. One email, read by a human, and the fix ships — usually within days. Your privacy means we have to actually listen. We think that's how it should work.

hello@unsubit.co — a human reads it
What we believe

Forgetting shouldn't be
a revenue stream.

You didn't forget. It was designed to be forgotten.

The free trial that quietly turned paid. The price that crept while you weren't looking. The receipt built to be skimmed. The cancel button four menus deep. That's not carelessness — that's a business model.

unsub. is the other side. It reads the receipts. Highlights what's still charging you. Warns you before the next one lands. Then hands you the marker.

Find it. Question it. Keep what's worth keeping. X the rest.

Questions people ask

Fair questions.
Straight answers.

You can read my email?!
Only with your permission, only read-only, and only on your device. The scan looks for receipt and renewal emails, extracts the subscription details (service, price, date), and discards the rest. Nothing is uploaded anywhere — there's no server to upload to. You can revoke access anytime from your Google account.
How is it free? What's the catch?
The core is funded by the optional Pro unlock — $4.99 one-time, never a subscription — for power features like multi-inbox scanning, price-hike alerts, and calendar export. Down the road we may suggest cheaper alternatives when you cancel; if you ever switch, the new service would pay us a referral fee — never you, and always clearly labelled. No ads, no selling data.
Why don't you connect to my bank like other apps?
Because we don't need to, and you shouldn't have to hand over bank credentials to see your own subscriptions. Your inbox already contains every receipt and renewal notice. Scanning it locally gets the same discovery — without a third party holding your financial logins.
What happens to my data if I uninstall?
It's erased. Everything Unsub knows lives in your browser's local storage, so removing the extension deletes it instantly. There's no account to close and no server copy to chase down.
Does it cancel subscriptions for me?
No — and that's deliberate. Auto-cancellation services are unreliable and often make things worse. Unsub takes you straight to the service's real cancellation page with one click, so you confirm it yourself in seconds and know it actually happened.
What if it gets something wrong?
Because nothing leaves your device, we literally can't watch mistakes happen — no error logs, no analytics. So it works the old-fashioned way: the extension has a one-click "Report a problem" button that drafts an email (you review it before sending — trim anything private). A human reads every report, and fixes usually ship within days. Your privacy means we have to actually listen.
Does it work with Outlook or Yahoo Mail?
Gmail first — it covers the majority of personal inboxes. Support for other providers is on the roadmap. You can also add any subscription manually, whatever inbox it lives in.
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