Prashant Bhandari

Prashant Bhandari

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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:

Spentra - Stop wasting money on unwanted subscriptions with AI

Spentra helps you track every subscription in one place, get reminders before charges, and uncover savings with AI-powered insights. It identifies unwanted subscriptions, duplicate tools, overpaying, and cheaper plans or alternatives so you can make smarter decisions. You also get clean spending analytics and category breakdowns to clearly understand where your money goes. Free plan available, with a 7-day free trial for Pro. Built for people who want clarity, not spreadsheets.