Hidden Recurring Subscriptions Difficult to Track Without Bank Access
Product launch for an email-based subscription tracker that avoids bank linking. Implies real pain around forgotten recurring charges but is a product pitch rather than expressed community frustration.
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Most people are unknowingly charged for subscriptions and trials they forgot to cancel, with the average person wasting $50–200 per month. There is no easy way to discover and cancel all recurring charges without manually reviewing bank statements or making phone calls.
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