Track every streaming subscription. Catch promo expirations before prices jump. Stop paying twice for Netflix. No bank link. No signup. Free forever.
Open the free toolBetween promo periods that silently roll to full price, duplicate subscriptions across family members, and bundles nobody tells you about — there are four traps costing the average household a couple hundred dollars a year.
You signed up for $2.99. Three months later it silently rolled to $17.99. No email. No warning. The charge just changed.
You're paying for Netflix. Your teenager set up their own Netflix on a different email. Now you're paying twice — and neither of you knows.
You pay for Disney+, Hulu, and ESPN+ separately at full price. The Disney Bundle costs less than any two of them. Nobody told you.
You signed up for one documentary. You watched it. You never went back. But the $6.99 keeps clearing every month for years.
Streaming Alerts is a household subscription tracker with one job: catch the leaks before they cost you. Here's exactly what it does — and, more importantly, what it doesn't.
Add the people who pay for streaming — you, your partner, kids with their own accounts.
Pick from 25 preloaded services. For each: who pays, how much, when it renews.
The dashboard surfaces promos ending, duplicate charges, and bundles that save.
Streaming Alerts doesn't touch your bank, your credit card, or your login credentials. Everything you enter lives in your browser's local storage — not on a server. If you clear your browser, the data goes with it. That's the whole design. Money on purpose, quietly.
Free. No signup. No email required to try it. Takes about three minutes to set up your household.
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