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Subscription Cost Checker

Check how much recurring subscriptions cost over a year so users can make better everyday spending decisions.

Quick startUses a realistic starter scenario so you get to a meaningful result faster.

Monthly subscriptions 80, yearly services 120, and one-time setup 0 gives a straightforward annual spend check.

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Annual subscription spend

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How to use this tool

Use this checker to see the true yearly cost of subscriptions, memberships, and small recurring services. It is a practical daily helper because it turns scattered payments into one annual number that is easy to review before renewing or cancelling anything.

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Why annualize subscriptions?

People usually underestimate subscriptions when they only see a monthly price. Converting to an annual total makes the real cost much easier to compare.

Can this be used for memberships and apps?

Yes. Anything with a recurring fee fits well here, especially streaming, software, memberships, and small paid services that quietly build up over time.