PayPing

PayPing

All your recurring payments in one place

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Track renewals, get reminders, view analytics in beautiful dashboards, and use AI to optimize your subscription spending. Discord Bot, Chrome Extension. Email forwarding receipts. Also manage your credit card bills; when I said you can manage all recurring things: I meant it.
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What do you think? …

Muhammad Anas
What inspired you to build this? Honestly? Pure frustration. I kept opening my bank app and seeing random charges like “$9.99” or “$14.99” and just sitting there like… what is THIS? Half the time I couldn’t even remember what I subscribed to. A free trial would quietly flip into a paid plan, or some app I used once would keep charging me every month. I had subscriptions everywhere, streaming stuff, random software tools, apps I forgot existed. And the worst part was that I knew I was wasting money, I just didn’t know where or how much. At first, it was just about tracking subscriptions. But then I realized something bigger. Nobody actually has the time or energy to manually go to a website and add every single subscription they have. That’s not how real people behave. After a long day, the last thing you want to do is hunt down receipts and type stuff into a dashboard. So the real problem became two things: * subscriptions are invisible and easy to forget * managing them manually is friction-heavy and unrealistic Existing tools didn’t help much. Some charge you every month just to tell you you’re overspending (which is kinda ironic). Others try to do everything, bill negotiation, credit scores, random finance features nobody asked for. I just wanted something that: * tracks subscriptions automatically or with minimal effort * reminds you *before* you get charged * shows clearly where your money is going * doesn’t itself become another subscription you forget about So, I started super simple, just a dashboard where you could manually add subscriptions. But pretty quickly I realized: this still puts too much work on the user. That’s when I focused on reducing friction as much as possible. Instead of expecting people to manually log everything, I added two core solutions: * a Chrome extension that detects subscriptions when you sign up or pay (you just confirm the details and press Add) * receipt forwarding, where you just forward your emails and subscriptions get added automatically (still in beta) No extra effort, no forms, no “I’ll do it later.” It just happens. Now came the the biggest shift: PRICING. I looked at competitors charging monthly forever and thought, why should you pay monthly just to track monthly payments? You can track 3 subscriptions forever for free. No credit card. If you want unlimited, it’s a one-time $29. Pay once, done. No recurring fees. Ever. I also made a conscious decision to keep it focused. No upsells, no random finance junk. Just something clutter free that genuinely helps. If you wanna try it, it’s free at payping.space. Track 3 subscriptions forever, no card required. And if you need more, the lifetime deal costs less than what most apps charge you in a few months. Built out of pure annoyance… but honestly, that’s how the best tools start.
Fabio Salvadori

@muhammadanas0716 Hard not to support this, because we've all been there. My only concern is a paradox. Happy to pay just once, but then there is a vital Chrome extension involved: we all know that extensions need constant updates, and constant updates and releases mean expenditure by the makers. A one time payment signals a short life of the app to me, meaning not very keen to pay for it. You might want to reconsider that model or to find an alternative to the extension that doesn't require manutention or updates. Just my 2 cents. Launch supported nonetheless, and best of luck!

Muhammad Anas

@fabiosalvadori It's a one person team and I think with tools like Opus, Codex etc. these updates, which once were very costly, cost nothing now.

And with regard to constant updates, I think with respect to chrome; they don't require lots of updates; actually more worried of the fact that I might have to update it constantly due to website itself having more feature updates to make the onboarding + adding subs easier for my customers.

So if you're only reason to not pay is because I won't update things, that's pretty unfair. But if it's the usefulness, the UI, etc etc. totally understand.

Mohsin Ali ✪

@muhammadanas0716 interesting approach with the chrome extension! does it support multi currency conversion for international subs or just USD for now?

Muhammad Anas

@mohsinproduct Just USD for now but support coming soon.

drishti

@muhammadanas0716 This story is extremely relatable. Subscriptions don’t hurt because they’re expensive they hurt because they’re invisible. I really like the decision to reduce friction instead of adding more alerts or noise. Curious which feature users say helped them most after a month of use.

Muhammad Anas

@drishti_123 PayPing is not even a month old (:

Girish S

@muhammadanas0716 great build congrats on the launch. My question how do you track the playstore level purchases? because all the subscriptions i have are currently through play store do we need to provide the email read access for this case?

Abdul Rehman

Pay once to stop paying forever? That alone deserves an upvote :D Congrats on the launch!

Muhammad Anas

@abod_rehman haha thanks man!

Curious Kitty
Your onboarding hinges on low-friction capture (extension detection + receipt/email import). Which input source has proven most reliable so far, what are the top failure cases (mis-detected merchants, annual plans, price changes), and how do you design UX to keep users trusting the data?
Jake Friedberg

I actually think I received an advertisement for this elsewhere, so nice work. I very much enjoy how the graphics update dynamically based on which subscriptions are the most expensive.

However, as I'm sure you're aware there are other budgeting apps that offer this as a feature, curious how you see yourself as a differentiator?

Muhammad Anas

@jake_friedberg Hey, thank you

  1. Very polished, retro styled UI. Every one of our user loves it. Even our competition.

  2. Chrome Extension to make adding subscriptions seamless.

  3. Working on the email forwarding thing so you never have to add a subscription manually again.

  4. Eventually will add an option to upload a bank statement and we extract the services from there too.

  5. I ship fast, so if you have bug you experienced or a new feature you want, I will have it done most probably within 48 hours.

Peng Ye

I’ll admit I was a bit worried at first about keeping so much sensitive payment account and bill info all in one place. I’d love to know: what specific measures has the platform taken for data encryption, storage and access permissions to keep my financial information completely safe?

Muhammad Anas

@peng_ye2 Hey,

For Payments we use Polar. We never receive or store full card numbers/CVV—only a paid confirmation used to activate your plan.

  • What we store (optional): If you add payment info for tracking, we only store method type, brand, and last 4 digits. For card bills, you can add a bank name + last 4. No full account or card numbers are needed.

  • Encryption: TLS 1.3 in transit and AES‑256 at rest.

  • Access & monitoring: We use access controls and monitoring, and your data is only accessible to your account unless you explicitly share it.

  • Retention: Data is kept while your account is active; deleting your account removes it from active systems.

So all in all, you have full control of your data.

Faizan Ahmad

This is an amazing product. Thanks for building this.

Muhammad Anas

@faizann24 thanks so much!

Max Klink

Hey Muhammad. I really like this app. I was searching for a tool so I dont have to build it myself. One nice feature I would really like is that it automatcally fetches all my invoices from my Gmail so I dont have to manually upload it. It identifies which subscriptions I have based on my invoices in a seperate folder in my Gmail.

This feature would be awesome. Cause you know, developers are layze peope ;)

Muhammad Anas
@max_klink it’s shipping dw
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