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Detect forgotten subscriptions from Gmail & Outlook

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SubRadar connects to your Gmail or Outlook in read-only mode and automatically detects your active subscriptions — Netflix, Spotify, Adobe, Apple, and 120+ more.

No more forgotten subscriptions draining your bank account. SubRadar alerts you 7 days before each renewal so you can cancel before you're charged.

Key features:

• Automatic detection via Gmail & Outlook

• Email alerts 7 days before renewal

• Centralized dashboard with monthly spending

• 120+ services recognized

• 100% private — email content never read

• Free plan up to 5 subscriptions

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Features

• Freelancers who lost track of their SaaS subscriptions

• Families paying for streaming services they no longer use

• Anyone who wants to audit their monthly recurring expenses

• People who forget to cancel free trials before being charged

Comments

Email-based detection makes sense because renewal receipts and trial notices are often the most reliable source of truth. The 7-day warning is practical too, because users still have time to cancel instead of noticing after the charge. For trust, I’d love to see a very clear explanation of what read-only access can and cannot inspect.

I just recently did this just using my Gmail, how is this different?

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Never lose another lead — automated foll...

This is indeed a very effective tool to manage your personal finance. Especially useful to those who subscribed to many services online. Highly recommended!

I like the simplicity of SubRadar. Instead of wasting time searching for quality communities, it brings relevant subreddits together in one place. As someone building products, finding the right audience is often harder than building the product itself. This is a practical resource I'll definitely bookmark for future launches and market research.

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i build fully functional apps & websites

does it just detect and alert, or can it help with the actual cancellation too?

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i write a16z speedrun scout checks withi...

Most people don't realize how many subscriptions are quietly charging them each month. Trial signups, apps you used once, forgotten streaming services - they add up fast. SubRadar catches these silently because it monitors your actual transaction history instead of relying on you to remember. The 7-day warning before renewal is crucial because it gives you time to actually cancel before you're charged. This solves a real financial problem for anyone who subscribes to multiple services.

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tired employee

The 7-day renewal reminder is the strongest part for me. A lot of people forget free trials or small SaaS subscriptions until the charge appears, so detecting subscriptions from Gmail or Outlook removes a lot of manual tracking. The privacy angle is important too, since email access is sensitive. If the dashboard clearly shows monthly spend and upcoming renewals, this could save users real money with very little effort.

Hi Fazier community! I built SubRadar after losing track of too many subscriptions myself. It connects to your Gmail or Outlook and automatically detects all active subscriptions — then alerts you 7 days before each renewal so you can cancel before being charged. Would love your feedback!

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I build & lead the engineering behind AI...

The 7-day warning before renewal is a smart UX touch - gives you enough time to actually cancel without the panic of last-minute charges. Most subscription trackers just show you what's active, but the fact that you're integrating directly with Gmail/Outlook inboxes means you catch subscriptions even if they're signed up with different email variants. The "100% private - email content never read" positioning is crucial for trust given how many password managers and financial apps fumble privacy.

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Building Casheva - free financial calcul...

The 7-day pre-renewal alert is the killer feature here � most people only notice a subscription after the charge hits the card. I work on personal finance tools and forgotten renewals come up constantly as a leak in monthly budgets. Question: does detection work with bank/fintech notification emails in other languages, or only English templates from the 120+ known services?

The Gmail/Outlook scanning approach is smart — subscription charges are almost always confirmed in email so the signal is reliable. The forgotten subscription category is genuinely underserved; most people only notice these on their credit card statement months later. Would be interested to see how it handles subscription pauses vs cancellations, and whether it catches annual renewals that come around once a year and get forgotten.

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this is my bio

Detecting forgotten subscriptions via read-only Gmail/Outlook access is a practical approach — most people have no idea how many trial conversions and recurring charges are quietly running. The 7-day pre-renewal alert is the killer feature here because you actually have time to act. Solid product, great launch!

Email parsing is a solid signal since renewal receipts are usually reliable, but the gap I'd worry about is subscriptions charged straight to a card with no email trail, gym memberships, some local streaming bundles. Have you thought about layering in transaction data as a second detection path, or is staying purely email-based a deliberate privacy tradeoff?

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I am a solo founder, I will develop my i...

Will this help to cancel subscriptions easier too

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indie hacker

This is a really useful idea. Most people don’t realize how many subscriptions they’re still paying for until it’s too late. SubRadar makes the problem easy to catch by detecting subscriptions from Gmail or Outlook and sending renewal alerts before the charge happens. Simple, practical, and very valuable.

Looks really great, keep going

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Comments

Email-based detection makes sense because renewal receipts and trial notices are often the most reliable source of truth. The 7-day warning is practical too, because users still have time to cancel instead of noticing after the charge. For trust, I’d love to see a very clear explanation of what read-only access can and cannot inspect.

I just recently did this just using my Gmail, how is this different?

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Never lose another lead — automated foll...

This is indeed a very effective tool to manage your personal finance. Especially useful to those who subscribed to many services online. Highly recommended!

I like the simplicity of SubRadar. Instead of wasting time searching for quality communities, it brings relevant subreddits together in one place. As someone building products, finding the right audience is often harder than building the product itself. This is a practical resource I'll definitely bookmark for future launches and market research.

custom-img
i build fully functional apps & websites

does it just detect and alert, or can it help with the actual cancellation too?

custom-img
i write a16z speedrun scout checks withi...

Most people don't realize how many subscriptions are quietly charging them each month. Trial signups, apps you used once, forgotten streaming services - they add up fast. SubRadar catches these silently because it monitors your actual transaction history instead of relying on you to remember. The 7-day warning before renewal is crucial because it gives you time to actually cancel before you're charged. This solves a real financial problem for anyone who subscribes to multiple services.

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tired employee

The 7-day renewal reminder is the strongest part for me. A lot of people forget free trials or small SaaS subscriptions until the charge appears, so detecting subscriptions from Gmail or Outlook removes a lot of manual tracking. The privacy angle is important too, since email access is sensitive. If the dashboard clearly shows monthly spend and upcoming renewals, this could save users real money with very little effort.

Hi Fazier community! I built SubRadar after losing track of too many subscriptions myself. It connects to your Gmail or Outlook and automatically detects all active subscriptions — then alerts you 7 days before each renewal so you can cancel before being charged. Would love your feedback!

custom-img
I build & lead the engineering behind AI...

The 7-day warning before renewal is a smart UX touch - gives you enough time to actually cancel without the panic of last-minute charges. Most subscription trackers just show you what's active, but the fact that you're integrating directly with Gmail/Outlook inboxes means you catch subscriptions even if they're signed up with different email variants. The "100% private - email content never read" positioning is crucial for trust given how many password managers and financial apps fumble privacy.

custom-img
Building Casheva - free financial calcul...

The 7-day pre-renewal alert is the killer feature here � most people only notice a subscription after the charge hits the card. I work on personal finance tools and forgotten renewals come up constantly as a leak in monthly budgets. Question: does detection work with bank/fintech notification emails in other languages, or only English templates from the 120+ known services?

The Gmail/Outlook scanning approach is smart — subscription charges are almost always confirmed in email so the signal is reliable. The forgotten subscription category is genuinely underserved; most people only notice these on their credit card statement months later. Would be interested to see how it handles subscription pauses vs cancellations, and whether it catches annual renewals that come around once a year and get forgotten.

custom-img
this is my bio

Detecting forgotten subscriptions via read-only Gmail/Outlook access is a practical approach — most people have no idea how many trial conversions and recurring charges are quietly running. The 7-day pre-renewal alert is the killer feature here because you actually have time to act. Solid product, great launch!

Email parsing is a solid signal since renewal receipts are usually reliable, but the gap I'd worry about is subscriptions charged straight to a card with no email trail, gym memberships, some local streaming bundles. Have you thought about layering in transaction data as a second detection path, or is staying purely email-based a deliberate privacy tradeoff?

custom-img
I am a solo founder, I will develop my i...

Will this help to cancel subscriptions easier too

custom-img
indie hacker

This is a really useful idea. Most people don’t realize how many subscriptions they’re still paying for until it’s too late. SubRadar makes the problem easy to catch by detecting subscriptions from Gmail or Outlook and sending renewal alerts before the charge happens. Simple, practical, and very valuable.

Looks really great, keep going

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