Subzeez - The clean way to track and organize your subscriptions
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Today, we’re so excited to introduce Subzeez.one, the clean way to track and organize your subscriptions.
Subzeez adopts a simple UI. You can view and use the entire app with barely no clicks. All the information you need to know about is here, at a glance!


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Hey, y'all. BLCNYY here! 👋
Today, I’m so excited to introduce Subzeez.one, the clean way to track and organize your subscriptions.
This is a very important step in my life. It’s not because I can finally brag about having a live product, but mostly because I’ve finally found a solution to my ongoing problem: Keeping up with my subscriptions.
It’s not actually a big problem if all of your subscriptions are purchased through one platform, but I have my subscriptions separated into three different platforms, which makes it almost impossible for me to organize them.
I finally wanted to tidy up this mess by using a subscriptions manager. I can say there are a lot of them, a lot of useful ones, but each one had a con over the pros. That one con was always a very important one for my use case, so I couldn’t find the exact app that I can use with ease.
Then, I finally realized I needed to find a solution myself, and that was opening my IDE and starting to cook my own subscriptions tracker app. It worked surprisingly well.
And, here it is.
I hope you all enjoy it while using. You can give feedback anytime by sending an email to support@subzeez.one, or sending a message to @subzeezdotone on X!