Nobody decides to spend three hundred a month on subscriptions; it accumulates one free trial at a time, across two app stores, a few websites, and someone else's Netflix password becoming your Netflix bill. The forgetting is the business model — annual renewals are priced on the bet that you won't remember the date.
A subscription tracker is a small, sharp tool: every recurring charge with its amount, cycle, and renewal date; a calendar of what's about to hit; and a running monthly total that makes the accumulation visible. WyberAi generates it from a one-paragraph description — and because the renewal dates live in your own database, adding a "cancel by" warning window or a price-hike history is an edit in chat, not a feature request to a company monetizing your forgetfulness.
What your subscription tracker needs — and gets
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All charges, one ledger
Streaming, SaaS, gym, domains, insurance — each with amount, billing cycle, payment method, and category.
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Renewal calendar
What charges when, this month and next — annual renewals stop being ambushes.
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True monthly total
Annual and quarterly plans normalized to a monthly figure, so the real run-rate is one number.
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Cancel-by warnings
A flagged window before each renewal — the days when cancelling actually saves the charge.
From idea to live app in three steps
01
Describe it
Paste the starter prompt below (or write your own) — screens, data, and rules in plain English.
02
AI engineers it
WyberAi generates the full app — UI, database schema, auth — self-heals build errors, and runs a live security scan.
03
Publish it
Preview instantly, refine in chat, then publish to a live URL (or your own domain) when it's right.
Starter prompt — engineered for this build
The exact prompt to build your subscription tracker
Build a subscription tracker web app: a Subscriptions page listing each service with name, price, billing cycle (monthly/quarterly/yearly), next renewal date, payment method, and category; a Dashboard showing the normalized monthly total, a category breakdown, and the next 30 days of upcoming renewals; and an Insights page ranking subscriptions by yearly cost with a "last used" field I update manually.
Questions people ask about building a subscription tracker
Can it remind me before a renewal?+
The upcoming-renewals view highlights anything inside your warning window; ask chat to add email reminders when you publish if you want a push.
Does it detect subscriptions from my bank account?+
No — entries are deliberate, which takes ten minutes to set up and means the list is complete and correct, including the ones hiding in app stores.
Can it track shared family subscriptions?+
Yes — add a "shared with" or per-person split field in your prompt and the monthly total can show your share versus the household's.
Why not use a spreadsheet?+
The tracker is what the spreadsheet becomes when it maintains its own renewal calendar, normalizes cycles into one total, and looks decent on your phone.
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