The average person wastes $240/year on forgotten subscriptions. Nexpend helps you track every subscription, get smart reminders, and take full control of your spending.
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Hey everyone 👋
I built this after realizing I was paying for subscriptions I didn’t even remember.
Most tools I tried felt too complex or required too much setup, so I wanted something simple, fast, and private.
Curious to hear how you’re currently managing subscriptions (if at all).
Happy to answer any questions or take feedback!
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congrats on the launch can i link it with my bank for example mercury and it detects subs from there ?
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@nabil_bakour1 Thanks, buddy 🙏 No brother for banking connection -> it's built around privacy, so no linking with any entity, also it's built to keep data locally on your device.
Nexpend isn’t trying to replace bank-connected finance apps. That’s a different product with a very different tradeoff.
A few reasons behind this approach:
Privacy matters a lot. I intentionally don’t ask users to connect their bank account, email inbox, or any third-party service just to use the app.
Not everything can be auto-detected anyway. School fees, gym memberships paid in cash, family subscriptions, local services, manual recurring payments, subscriptions on cards you no longer actively use… many real-world recurring expenses won’t be caught automatically.
Anything you use to manage subscriptions requires initial input somewhere. Whether it’s a spreadsheet, Notion, another app, or a finance dashboard, the first setup always exists.
Does Nexpend connect to bank transactions to detect subscriptions automatically, or is it manual tracking only?
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@naimz No for banking connection -> it's built around privacy, so no linking with any entity, also it's built to keep data locally on your device.
Nexpend isn’t trying to replace bank-connected finance apps. That’s a different product with a very different tradeoff.
A few reasons behind this approach:
Privacy matters a lot. I intentionally don’t ask users to connect their bank account, email inbox, or any third-party service just to use the app.
Not everything can be auto-detected anyway. School fees, gym memberships paid in cash, family subscriptions, local services, manual recurring payments, subscriptions on cards you no longer actively use… many real-world recurring expenses won’t be caught automatically.
Anything you use to manage subscriptions requires initial input somewhere. Whether it’s a spreadsheet, Notion, another app, or a finance dashboard, the first setup always exists.
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Congrats on the launch Ayoub 👏
App well needed, I wish there’s a chrome extension that gets triggered whenever I subscribe to any platform, so I don’t have to add it manually.
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Subscribe or Upgrade plan, because the pain is forgetting to downgrade before the next payment then u get shocked with the amount deducted
Getting hit with surprise annual auto-renewals is the absolute worst feeling. Having a dedicated tool with early push alerts is going to save people a ton of cash. Awesome job getting this out.. @ayoub_moustaid 🙌
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The multi-currency support is a massive win for anyone using international SaaS tools or remote services. Just clicked through to take a look congrats on hitting Product Hunt today! 🎯
congrats on the launch can i link it with my bank for example mercury and it detects subs from there ?
@nabil_bakour1 Thanks, buddy 🙏
No brother for banking connection -> it's built around privacy, so no linking with any entity, also it's built to keep data locally on your device.
Nexpend isn’t trying to replace bank-connected finance apps. That’s a different product with a very different tradeoff.
A few reasons behind this approach:
Privacy matters a lot. I intentionally don’t ask users to connect their bank account, email inbox, or any third-party service just to use the app.
Not everything can be auto-detected anyway. School fees, gym memberships paid in cash, family subscriptions, local services, manual recurring payments, subscriptions on cards you no longer actively use… many real-world recurring expenses won’t be caught automatically.
Anything you use to manage subscriptions requires initial input somewhere. Whether it’s a spreadsheet, Notion, another app, or a finance dashboard, the first setup always exists.
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Does Nexpend connect to bank transactions to detect subscriptions automatically, or is it manual tracking only?
@naimz No for banking connection -> it's built around privacy, so no linking with any entity, also it's built to keep data locally on your device.
Nexpend isn’t trying to replace bank-connected finance apps. That’s a different product with a very different tradeoff.
A few reasons behind this approach:
Privacy matters a lot. I intentionally don’t ask users to connect their bank account, email inbox, or any third-party service just to use the app.
Not everything can be auto-detected anyway. School fees, gym memberships paid in cash, family subscriptions, local services, manual recurring payments, subscriptions on cards you no longer actively use… many real-world recurring expenses won’t be caught automatically.
Anything you use to manage subscriptions requires initial input somewhere. Whether it’s a spreadsheet, Notion, another app, or a finance dashboard, the first setup always exists.
@simao23 Thank you for the support Mohamed
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@mustapha_ajermou1 Thanks Mustapha for the support 🙏🙏
Getting hit with surprise annual auto-renewals is the absolute worst feeling. Having a dedicated tool with early push alerts is going to save people a ton of cash. Awesome job getting this out.. @ayoub_moustaid 🙌
The multi-currency support is a massive win for anyone using international SaaS tools or remote services. Just clicked through to take a look congrats on hitting Product Hunt today! 🎯