Every Recurring Charge, Tracked

Aether builds a complete picture of what you're paying for — streaming services, software, gym memberships, meal kits, cloud storage, news subscriptions. It tracks renewal dates, price changes, and usage patterns. When something is costing you money without giving you value, it says so.

You don't need to connect your bank account or grant financial access. Just tell Aether about your subscriptions as you think of them — or forward a confirmation email — and it starts tracking. Over time, the picture fills in naturally.

Your Subscriptions
Netflix$15.49/mo
Used 12 times this month
Spotify$10.99/mo
Used daily
⚠ Adobe Creative Cloud$54.99/mo
Last opened 6 weeks ago
⚠ Headspace$12.99/mo
No activity since August
⏰ Paramount+ trialFree → $5.99
Expires in 3 days
$247/mo across 14 services

Quiet Savings

Unused flagging. "You've paid $110 for Adobe Creative Cloud in the last two months without opening it. Cancel, pause, or keep?" No judgment — just visibility into where your money goes.

Price increase alerts. "Spotify increased from $9.99 to $10.99 last month. You weren't notified." Aether catches the quiet price bumps that companies hope you won't notice.

Trial expiration warnings. "Your Paramount+ free trial ends Thursday. You've watched two shows. Keep it ($5.99/mo) or cancel before you're charged?" Aether asks three days before, not the morning after.

Potential Savings
$67.98/mo
if you cancel flagged subscriptions

Built For

Anyone who's ever discovered they've been paying for something for months without using it. People with enough subscriptions that they've lost track of the total. Families where different members signed up for overlapping services. Freelancers with professional tool subscriptions that fluctuate with project needs. Anyone who's been charged for a free trial they forgot to cancel.

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