Garik Schwabel
Does exactly what I want it to: Identifies subscriptions based on recurring payments, and provides the website to cancel it if it can easily find it. The only mild annoyance is when it thinks that certain recurring transactions are subscriptions, because I have a pattern of buying the same exact thing at my work food marketplace every work day, and I have to keep manually telling it that it's not. If it could save that response and not keep re-adding it to the list, that would be amazing.
36 people found this review helpful
InMarket Media, LLC
April 23, 2024
Thanks for the review. Saving the expense categorization is a good idea. We have brought this up with the developers and hope to have a fix for this soon.
Benzion Friedman
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It's the only free subscription management service I found, and it's pretty good so far. It also let people other people leave comments, so I found helpful tips on how to lower my t-mobile and prime subscriptions. But the problem is that it's missing quite a bit of the subscriptions I have, but even with that, that's nothing compared to other so-called subscriptions management apps that listed only around half of the subscriptions that 'Subscription stopper ' has listed. Definitely recommended.
89 people found this review helpful
Terri White (Time)
This is listed in Play Store to help stop subscriptions. But it doesn't let you know the subscription has to have been charged before ot can do so. It asks for a manual entry of subscription. At that point one should be able to enter app in which potential charges will occur prior to cancelation. If it's there, I missed it. Too difficult to deal with and time wasted.
78 people found this review helpful
InMarket Media, LLC
February 21, 2024
Sorry to hear the app didn't work as expected. Subscription Stopper helps you find those sneaky subscriptions you forgot you were paying for. It does not find transactions that haven't occurred yet. Thanks for your feedback.