← Subscription Overlap Checker

Are you paying for the same thing twice?

A plain-English look at the overlap in your any category, and how to decide which one to keep.
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The short answer

Bottom line: Duplicate subscriptions are two or more services that do the same job — two music apps, two cloud-storage plans, two AI chatbots, two VPNs. You usually only need the cheapest one in each category; the rest is silent waste.

What's actually different

The trap is that they don't look identical, so they hide on your statement. The fix is to group every subscription by what it's FOR, not by its name — overlaps jump out instantly once you do.

Which one to keep

In each category with two or more, keep the cheapest (or the one you actually use) and cancel the rest. Then check cost-per-use on what's left to catch the ones you pay for but never open.

See your real overlap and cost per use

Enter your subscriptions — the Overlap Checker flags which ones do the same job and what each really costs you per use. Free, on-device, no login.

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More free tools: TrialGuard (free-trial cancel-by date) · Cancel & Refund Helper (copy-paste cancel script) · SubScan (audit your total)
Feature and pricing comparisons reflect publicly available information as of June 2026 and can change. This is an independent guide to help your own decision, not financial advice, and is not affiliated with any service named.