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Just Cancel vs Subscript

Two different approaches to subscription management

Manual Trackers Have a Blind Spot

Subscript (and similar apps like Bobby, Subtrack, and TrackMySubs) let you manually add and track your subscriptions. That's useful for subscriptions you know about.

But the subscriptions costing you the most are the ones you've forgotten about — the free trial that started charging, the service you stopped using 6 months ago, the annual renewal you didn't expect.

You can't manually add what you don't remember.

How Just Cancel Solves This
1
Export your bank statement
Download a CSV or PDF from your bank — takes 30 seconds.

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Upload it
AI scans every transaction and identifies all recurring charges automatically.

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See everything
Get your full subscription list with cancel links for 440+ services. $5 once.

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Comparison
Just CancelSubscript
DetectionAutomatic (AI scan)Manual entry
Finds forgotten subsYesNo
Cancel linksYes — 440+ servicesNo
Price$5 onceFree (with premium)
Bank connectionNo — file uploadNo
Ongoing trackingNo (one-time scan)Yes
They Work Together

The smartest approach: use Just Cancel once to find everything you're paying for (including forgotten charges). Cancel what you don't need. Then use a tracker like Subscript for ongoing management of what you keep. Total cost: $5 + free.

Try Just Cancel — $5