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You may be spending far more on subscriptions than you realize. The average customer now has five retail subscriptions for products like beauty, apparel, or wine, as well as nearly five paid streaming subscriptions, ranging from Amazon Prime to Spotify and many more services. According to a C+R Research research, when asked how much they were paying, respondents underestimated their subscription expenses by an average of $133 per month, or $1,596 per year. A subscription management app could be the solution for customers who need assistance tracking and canceling their payments. In this post, we will define Subscription Manager and provide a list of the best free Subscription Management apps.<\/p>

What is a Subscription Management App<\/h2>

A subscription management app\u00a0tracks your bank account activities to detect and alert you of recurring costs. In general, these apps are free and include a few extra functions, such as budget tracking tools. However, customers must provide access to a large amount of personal data, and you must often upgrade and pay a price to have the apps cancel your subscriptions for you.<\/p>

Typically, the following steps are required to set up a subscription management app:<\/p>