So I built a tool to track them all and remind me before renewals. Now you can use it too.
In 2024, I was managing operations for a growing startup. We used dozens of different SaaS tools across departments. I thought I had a handle on our subscriptions.
Then one day, I decided to actually list every subscription we were paying for. I went through credit card statements, checked email receipts, asked around. I found several subscriptions nobody was using anymore.
Free trials we forgot to cancel. Annual subscriptions to tools we used for one project and never touched again. Services that auto-renewed without anyone noticing. It was a wake-up call.
I tried calendar reminders (got lost among meetings). Spreadsheets (outdated the moment I closed them). Email receipts (buried in inboxes). None of it worked.
So I built Renewal Radar - a tool that shows you exactly what you're spending each month and reminds you before every renewal so you can decide: keep it or cancel it.
We believe the best tools are the ones you don't need a manual to use. Renewal Radar does one thing and does it perfectly.
We believe everyone deserves to know what they're paying for subscriptions. Track them all in one place, get reminded before renewals, and decide what to keep.
We're focused on small to medium businesses who don't have procurement departments but still need control.
Your subscription data is yours. We don't sell it, we don't mine it, we don't share it. Period.
Every feature we build comes from user feedback. We're building for you, not for some investor pitch deck.
We ship fast, iterate quickly, and fix bugs immediately. No bureaucracy, no red tape, just results.
Small team, big mission
Founder & Creator
Operations-minded builder who codes. Previously managed 35+ SaaS subscriptions and built Renewal Radar to solve the pain.
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