Android Subscription Audit Tool That Shows Total Annual Cost and Cancels in One Tap
44% of consumers have difficulty tracking their subscriptions and 49% want to manage them in one place. The subscription fatigue backlash is accelerating in 2026 as app subscriptions pile up. Existing trackers like Subby require manual entry. Rocket Money scans bank transactions but was acquired by Rocket Mortgage and monetizes user financial data. No privacy-respecting Android app automatically detects all subscriptions from bank and Play Store data, shows the total annual burn rate, and provides one-tap cancellation links.
Don't connect to banks. Instead, let users import a bank statement PDF or CSV. This sidesteps the Plaid dependency, respects privacy, and still delivers the 'holy shit I spend $347/month on subscriptions' shock value. The one-tap cancel feature is the retention hook: users come back every quarter to audit. Charge a one-time purchase price to make the anti-subscription message authentic.
landscape (4 existing solutions)
Subscription tracking on Android is either manual (Subby) or privacy-invasive (Rocket Money). Google Play only shows its own subscriptions. The gap is a privacy-first Android app that detects subscriptions from bank statement imports (not ongoing bank connections), calculates total annual cost, and provides direct cancellation links for every service.