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Subscrr
All your subscriptions. And what they really cost.
Subscrr keeps every recurring payment in one place and shows what it really costs per day, month and year. Point the camera at a receipt and AI sorts it into categories - no bank connection needed. iPhone and Apple Watch.
I launched Subscrr here in February. It got 3 upvotes. Two were mine and my mum's. The third one remains a mystery. 6 months later, the app is a completely different thing, so I'm giving it another shot.
Subscrr puts all your subscriptions in one place and shows the number that actually matters: what they cost you per day, per month and per year.
And it reminds you before the charge. Revolutionary, I know.
What's new since February:
• AI Spend. Point your camera at a receipt. It reads the total and items, then sorts everything into categories. No bank connection. Open banking doesn't exist in the markets I care about, but cameras work pretty much everywhere.
• Spend calculator. Wondering how much your weekday coffee habit costs? Now you can find out instead of pretending it's fine.
• Apple Watch. The next three payments, right on your wrist.
• Stats. See where your money actually went over the last 30 days.
Receipts never touch my server. The AI proxy doesn't log their contents, and scan history stays on your phone for 30 days.
I'm building this alone and publishing the numbers too: revenue, installs, ad spend, all of it, over at t.me/subscrr_app.
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About Subscrr on Product Hunt
“All your subscriptions. And what they really cost.”
Subscrr was submitted on Product Hunt and earned 3 upvotes and 1 comments, placing #31 on the daily leaderboard. Subscrr keeps every recurring payment in one place and shows what it really costs per day, month and year. Point the camera at a receipt and AI sorts it into categories - no bank connection needed. iPhone and Apple Watch.
Subscrr was featured in iOS (110.7k followers), Fintech (47.4k followers) and Personal Finance (2.9k followers) on Product Hunt. Together, these topics include over 61.4k products, making this a competitive space to launch in.
Who hunted Subscrr?
Subscrr was hunted by Artur Mineev. 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.
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I launched Subscrr here in February. It got 3 upvotes. Two were mine and my mum's. The third one remains a mystery. 6 months later, the app is a completely different thing, so I'm giving it another shot.
Subscrr puts all your subscriptions in one place and shows the number that actually matters: what they cost you per day, per month and per year.
And it reminds you before the charge. Revolutionary, I know.
What's new since February:
• AI Spend. Point your camera at a receipt. It reads the total and items, then sorts everything into categories. No bank connection. Open banking doesn't exist in the markets I care about, but cameras work pretty much everywhere.
• Spend calculator. Wondering how much your weekday coffee habit costs? Now you can find out instead of pretending it's fine.
• Apple Watch. The next three payments, right on your wrist.
• Stats. See where your money actually went over the last 30 days.
Receipts never touch my server. The AI proxy doesn't log their contents, and scan history stays on your phone for 30 days.
I'm building this alone and publishing the numbers too: revenue, installs, ad spend, all of it, over at t.me/subscrr_app.
Happy to answer anything. Even the boring stuff.