540,000+ people already saving money

Stop wasting money
on subscriptions.

The average person wastes $219/month on subscriptions they don't use. Find yours in 2 minutes, and cancel them for good.

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15,000+ services supported
Liam Patel
Liam Patel
Cancelled 7 subscriptions
Saving $134/mo
Sophia Taylor
Sophia Taylor
Cancelled 11 subscriptions
Saving $197/mo
Benjamin Hall
Benjamin Hall
Cancelled 8 subscriptions
Saving $142/mo
Amelia Walker
Amelia Walker
Cancelled 6 subscriptions
Saving $103/mo
Noah Kim
Noah Kim
Cancelled 9 subscriptions
Saving $161/mo
Isabella Chen
Isabella Chen
Cancelled 5 subscriptions
Saving $89/mo
Liam Patel
Liam Patel
Cancelled 7 subscriptions
Saving $134/mo
Sophia Taylor
Sophia Taylor
Cancelled 11 subscriptions
Saving $197/mo
Benjamin Hall
Benjamin Hall
Cancelled 8 subscriptions
Saving $142/mo
Amelia Walker
Amelia Walker
Cancelled 6 subscriptions
Saving $103/mo
Noah Kim
Noah Kim
Cancelled 9 subscriptions
Saving $161/mo
Isabella Chen
Isabella Chen
Cancelled 5 subscriptions
Saving $89/mo
Emma Rodriguez
Emma Rodriguez
Cancelled 13 subscriptions
Saving $224/mo
Oliver Smith
Oliver Smith
Cancelled 4 subscriptions
Saving $67/mo
Charlotte Davis
Charlotte Davis
Cancelled 10 subscriptions
Saving $178/mo
James Wilson
James Wilson
Cancelled 7 subscriptions
Saving $119/mo
Mia Johnson
Mia Johnson
Cancelled 15 subscriptions
Saving $251/mo
Ethan Brown
Ethan Brown
Cancelled 3 subscriptions
Saving $54/mo
Emma Rodriguez
Emma Rodriguez
Cancelled 13 subscriptions
Saving $224/mo
Oliver Smith
Oliver Smith
Cancelled 4 subscriptions
Saving $67/mo
Charlotte Davis
Charlotte Davis
Cancelled 10 subscriptions
Saving $178/mo
James Wilson
James Wilson
Cancelled 7 subscriptions
Saving $119/mo
Mia Johnson
Mia Johnson
Cancelled 15 subscriptions
Saving $251/mo
Ethan Brown
Ethan Brown
Cancelled 3 subscriptions
Saving $54/mo
Does this sound like you?

When did you last check
ALL your subscriptions?

Most people can't name half of what they're paying for. Here's what that costs real people every month.

Michael, 34
Michael, 34
−$87/mo
3 streaming services he stopped watching in 2023
Jessica, 29
Jessica, 29
−$134/mo
Adobe + gym + 2 apps from free trials she forgot to cancel
David, 41
David, 41
−$203/mo
SaaS tools from his old startup he never shut down
Sarah, 38
Sarah, 38
−$61/mo
Duplicate charges she only found after SubPilot scanned her account
The real numbers

$219/month sounds small.
$2,628/year doesn't.

Subscription companies charge monthly on purpose - small numbers feel harmless. Here's what that money actually is.

$219
wasted per month
×
12
months a year
=
$2,628
gone every year

That $2,628 could have been…

✈️
A week in Europe
Flights + hotel for two
📱
The latest iPhone
With $600 to spare
💰
$2,628 invested
~$4,200 in 5 years at 10% return
🎓
Online courses
A full year of learning anything
How it works

3 steps. Under 2 minutes.
Zero phone calls.

1

Find your subscriptions

SubPilot automatically detects recurring charges from your connected accounts - including ones you forgot about years ago.

2

Select what to cancel

One tap per subscription. We cover 15,000+ services - Netflix, Spotify, Adobe, gyms, SaaS tools, anything.

3

We cancel with proof

SubPilot sends a formal notice and stores certified proof. If they re-bill you anyway, you win the dispute.

The scale of the problem

Tens of millions of Americans
are trapped paying for things
they don't want.

They signed up, forgot, or couldn't figure out how to cancel. The money keeps leaving their account every month - silently.

74%
of Americans are currently paying for at least one subscription they want to cancel
48%
say the cancellation process is deliberately confusing or impossible to find
1 in 3
Americans has been charged after they thought they already cancelled
$42B
wasted annually on forgotten and unwanted subscriptions in the US alone
SubPilot was built for exactly this.
  • Can't find the cancel button? We do it for you.
  • Company ignores your request? We send a formal legal notice.
  • Charged after cancelling? We give you the proof to win the dispute.
It's not an accident

Companies make cancelling
hard on purpose.

There's an entire industry built around keeping you subscribed. These are the traps they use - and why most people never cancel.

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The buried cancel button

Settings → Account → Billing → Manage Plan → Cancel → "Are you sure?" → "One more offer" → finally cancelled. Every extra click is by design.

I spent 20 minutes just trying to find the cancel option.
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"Call us to cancel"

Some companies require a phone call during business hours, then a hold queue, then a retention agent trained to talk you out of leaving.

They put me on hold for 45 minutes, then offered me a 'deal'.
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Silent price hikes

They raise the price by $3–5, send a notice to your spam folder, and count on you not noticing. Netflix did it. Spotify did it. They all do it.

My Netflix went from $9.99 to $22.99 over 3 years.
The free trial trap

Sign up free, forget to cancel, get charged full price. Nearly 1 in 2 Americans has been billed after a trial they meant to cancel.

$54.99 charged the day after my 'free' trial ended.
The transformation

Life without SubPilot
vs. life with it

Without SubPilot
stressed
Every month
−$219 wasted
  • Paying for 6+ services you don't use
  • No idea when renewals hit
  • 30-minute hold times to cancel
  • Companies ignore your requests
  • Zero proof you ever cancelled
With SubPilot
happy
Every month
+$219 back
  • Every subscription visible in one place
  • Renewal alerts before you get charged
  • Cancel anything in under 2 minutes
  • Official letters companies can't ignore
  • Timestamped proof of every cancellation
Dashboard

See every subscription in one place

Know exactly what you're paying, how often, and when the next charge hits - before it happens.

  • Auto-detected recurring payments
  • Monthly and annual cost breakdown
  • One-click cancel from the dashboard
  • Renewal date alerts
My Subscriptions6 active
🎬
Netflix
Monthly · renews May 1
$15.99
🎵
Spotify
Monthly · renews Apr 28
$9.99
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YouTube Premium
Monthly · renews May 5
$13.99
💾
Dropbox Plus
Annual · renews Dec 1
$9.99
Refund Finder

Recover money you didn't know you were owed

SubPilot scans your payment history to find duplicate charges, forgotten trial auto-renewals, and refundable windows you would have missed.

  • Detect duplicate or unexpected charges
  • Identify eligible refund windows
  • Auto-submit refund requests
  • Track refund status in real time
Refund Opportunities2 found
💰
Adobe Creative Cloud - $54.99 refundableAuto-renewed during free trial period · claim within 7 days
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Duolingo Plus - $6.99 refundableDuplicate charge detected on Apr 2 · 30-day refund policy
Total refundable amount
$61.98
Proof

Documented proof every company has to accept

SubPilot stores legally-sound proof of every cancellation. If a company tries to charge you again, your dispute package is already ready - and you will win.

  • Timestamped cancellation certificates
  • Delivery receipts for every letter sent
  • Dispute-ready documentation package
  • Secure cloud storage, always accessible
Cancellation Proof3 documents
📄
Netflix - Cancellation CertificateIssued Apr 14, 2026 · SubPilot verified
✉️
Spotify - Delivery ReceiptSent & confirmed Apr 10, 2026
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Adobe - Dispute PackageReady for chargeback · 4 documents included
Results

Real money saved by real people

540,000+
People using SubPilot
50,000+
Subscriptions cancelled
$2.4M
Saved by our users
99%
Success rate
Reviews

People who stopped losing money

★★★★★

"I had NO idea I was still paying for a gym membership I 'cancelled' in 2023. SubPilot found it in 30 seconds and sent the cancellation letter for me. Got $89 back."

✓ Found 3 forgotten subscriptions · saved $540/yr
JM
James M.
Austin, TX
★★★★★

"Adobe had been charging me $54.99/month after my free trial. I tried to cancel twice - they ignored me both times. SubPilot sent a formal letter and it was done in a day."

✓ Got refund on forgotten trial · saved $204/yr
SK
Sarah K.
Chicago, IL
★★★★★

"8 subscriptions I forgot about. Cancelled 5 in one session. One company tried to keep billing me after - I won the chargeback because SubPilot had all the proof ready."

✓ Won chargeback with SubPilot proof · saved $1,200/yr
RT
Ryan T.
Seattle, WA
FAQ

Frequently asked questions

How does Subpilot cancel my subscriptions?
Subpilot sends professionally formatted cancellation requests on your behalf via email, certified letter, or the company's official cancellation portal - whichever method is most effective for that service. We track every request and provide documented proof of cancellation.
Is Subpilot safe to use?
Yes. Subpilot uses bank-level encryption and never stores your passwords. We use read-only access to detect subscriptions and only act on cancellations you explicitly authorize. Your data is never sold to third parties.
What if a company refuses to cancel?
We escalate with stronger legal language and additional follow-ups. If the company still refuses, your documented proof package is ready for a credit card chargeback - which has a 99% success rate when you can show a formal cancellation request was sent and ignored.
Which subscriptions can Subpilot cancel?
We support 15,000+ services including Netflix, Spotify, Adobe, Amazon Prime, gym memberships, SaaS tools, magazine subscriptions, and more. If we don't support a service yet, we'll generate a template letter you can send yourself.
How much does Subpilot cost?
Subpilot starts at $4.99/month and gives you unlimited cancellations, refund discovery, and priority proof documentation. Most users save 10x the cost in the first week.
Can I cancel Subpilot itself?
Of course - we'd never make that hard. You can cancel your Subpilot subscription in one click from your dashboard, no questions asked, no dark patterns. We believe cancellation should be easy for everyone.

Stop donating money
to subscriptions you don't use.

Takes 2 minutes. Most users find forgotten subscriptions in their very first session.

Cancel anytime · No long-term commitment

🛡️ Bank-level encryption · Read-only access · Passwords never stored