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SubLedger

Subscription tracking for people who read privacy policies

Most subscription trackers want your bank login. SubLedger doesn't. We don’t link to your bank account or email account. We don’t sell your data. Just enter your subscriptions manually in minutes, and SubLedger tracks renewals and shared family plan costs and flags employer-reimbursed subscriptions. SubLedger was built for busy people who want to track subscriptions without giving up privacy.

Top comment

Hey Product Hunt! Did you know the average person in the U.S. spends $219 a month on subscriptions? I’m one of them, and I woke up one morning and a forgotten subscription had taken $70 from my account. I wasn't even surprised. I just had no idea what I was actually paying for anymore. I looked for a subscription tracker that could help. Every option I found either wanted my bank login or was selling my data to mortgage companies and advertisers. So, I built SubLedger instead. There’s no bank account linking. No data selling. Ever. You manually add your subscriptions, flag the ones you split with family, mark the ones your employer covers, and SubLedger shows you your real number. Renewal reminders hit your inbox before you get surprised. I'm not a developer. I'm a creator. I built this on Replit because I needed it to exist. You're probably wondering why this app isn't "powered by AI." It's a fair question given where we are with the technology. SubLedger doesn't need it. You know your subscriptions. You know which ones you share with your kids and which ones your employer covers. You don't need an algorithm to figure that out — you just need a clean, simple place to track it. That’s SubLedger. But there's a bigger reason too. AI’s impact on the environment and job market is a real concern that we haven't fully reckoned with yet. The full scope of AI's energy consumption and water usage is still unknown. Until we understand this better, I think we have a responsibility to use AI sparingly and intentionally, not reflexively. I say this as someone who works in AI data training. I deal with AI nearly every day on my job and in my business, and yes, I used it to build SubLedger. I'm genuinely a fan of what AI makes possible: efficiency, accessibility, and the ability to create things you'd never have the resources or knowledge to build otherwise. But not everything needs AI to be valuable. Sometimes, a simple tool designed to solve a real problem is enough. I’d love to know your thoughts about SubLedger. Try it out. As a thank-you to the Product Hunt community, use code PRODUCTHUNT for 50% off any paid plan for your first year — valid through July 31, 2026.

About SubLedger on Product Hunt

Subscription tracking for people who read privacy policies

SubLedger was submitted on Product Hunt and earned 21 upvotes and 5 comments, placing #29 on the daily leaderboard. Most subscription trackers want your bank login. SubLedger doesn't. We don’t link to your bank account or email account. We don’t sell your data. Just enter your subscriptions manually in minutes, and SubLedger tracks renewals and shared family plan costs and flags employer-reimbursed subscriptions. SubLedger was built for busy people who want to track subscriptions without giving up privacy.

On the analytics side, SubLedger competes within Personal Finance, Budgeting and Alpha — topics that collectively have 3.8k followers on Product Hunt. The dashboard above tracks how SubLedger performed against the three products that launched closest to it on the same day.

Who hunted SubLedger?

SubLedger was hunted by Michele Barard. A “hunter” on Product Hunt is the community member who submits a product to the platform — uploading the images, the link, and tagging the makers behind it. Hunters typically write the first comment explaining why a product is worth attention, and their followers are notified the moment they post. Around 79% of featured launches on Product Hunt are self-hunted by their makers, but a well-known hunter still acts as a signal of quality to the rest of the community. See the full all-time top hunters leaderboard to discover who is shaping the Product Hunt ecosystem.

For a complete overview of SubLedger including community comment highlights and product details, visit the product overview.