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Subnesio is a privacy-first subscription tracker for people tired of recurring charges sneaking up on them. Instead of connecting to your bank, you add subscriptions manually โ so none of your financial data leaves your hands.
Every subscription lands on a single dashboard: upcoming renewals on a calendar, total monthly and yearly cost converted to your home currency, and a breakdown of what each service really costs over a year. Email reminders fire days before each payment, so you can cancel a forgotten trial before it charges you. An iCal feed drops renewals into your own calendar app.
Free plan ($0, up to 10 subscriptions) covers core tracking. Pro ($3.99/mo or $29.99/yr, 7-day trial) unlocks unlimited tracking, reminders, multi-currency analytics, and calendar sync. Lifetime is $59 once.
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Subnesio.one's answer:
It tracks subscriptions without ever touching your bank. Most trackers demand read access to your accounts; Subnesio works from what you enter manually, so it catches charges across cards, wallets, partners' accounts, and gift cards that bank-linked apps miss โ and it reminds you before each renewal, not after.
Subnesio.one's answer:
No bank connection means no privacy trade-off and no missed charges from accounts a tracker can't see. You also get multi-currency totals, an annual cost forecast, price-increase tracking, and an iCal feed into your own calendar โ for $3.99/mo, with a genuinely usable free plan instead of a crippled trial.
Subnesio.one's answer:
Individuals, not companies, who have quietly accumulated more subscriptions than they can track in their head: streaming, AI tools, SaaS, mobile plans, gym memberships. People who've been burned by a forgotten free trial or a silent price hike and want everything in one calm place.
Subnesio.one's answer:
Built by one developer who kept getting surprise renewals and lost track of his own subscriptions. Existing apps either wanted bank credentials or buried subscriptions inside a heavy budgeting tool. So I built the thing I wanted: a focused tracker that shows what's about to charge and reminds me in time. No startup, no investors โ a solo project shaped by the people who use it.
Subnesio.one's answer:
Next.js 15 (App Router), Supabase (PostgreSQL, Auth, Row-Level Security), Tailwind CSS, Recharts for analytics, Resend for email reminders, hosted on Vercel.