

Do subscription trackers actually help you save money?
There are many tools that show subscription spend. But from your experience: Did seeing the numbers actually change behavior? Or did you still postpone cancellations? Trying to understand what really helps people save — dashboards, reminders, or recommendations.
Do you trust AI recommendations when it comes to personal finance?
More tools are starting to use AI for budgeting, subscriptions, and savings. But finance is sensitive — so I’m curious: Would you trust AI to suggest which subscriptions to cancel? Or do you prefer full manual control? This question came up a lot while building Spentra, and I’d love to hear how others feel about AI in personal finance.
How are you currently deciding which subscriptions to cancel?
Subscription tracking is easy — deciding what to actually cancel is harder. When building Spentra, we noticed people usually: Cancel based on gut feeling Wait until a renewal reminder hits Or never review subscriptions at all Curious how others here approach this: Do you rely on reminders? Manual reviews? Or tools that suggest alternatives / savings? Would love to learn how people really handle...
