Subscription records that stay useful
Store name, vendor, category, price, billing cycle, renewal date, notes, and usage score in one durable entry.
AutoUltra brings every subscription into one clean command center so you can track billing cycles, forecast monthly pressure, spot duplicate categories, and test savings moves without handing your data to an account system.
Bring near-term charges into focus so your budget never gets surprised by silent renewals.
Preview what happens if you pause a plan, shift billing cadence, or trim low-value services.
Move your subscription data out whenever you want with a CSV export and local backup file.
Instead of a flat list of subscriptions, AutoUltra gives each service a practical operating record that is useful before renewal day and after it.
Store name, vendor, category, price, billing cycle, renewal date, notes, and usage score in one durable entry.
See monthly commitment, yearly projection, and budget usage together so the impact of each plan stays clear.
Find low-value plans and duplicate categories before you pay for another cycle you did not need.
Adjust monthly budget, reminder lead time, and currency preferences to match the way you actually plan.
Add streaming, software, utilities, memberships, and any custom recurring cost into one view.
Use renewal timing, monthly commitment, and yearly projection to understand what is coming next.
Preview the difference between pausing a service, switching billing strategy, or keeping it as-is.
Export CSV, create a local backup file, and manage your history without a login dependency.
AutoUltra is most useful when subscription fatigue is caused by timing, overlap, and unclear value instead of one oversized purchase.
“I needed a way to see which software renewals were landing in the same week without digging through inbox receipts.”
Independent consultant“The usage score helped me decide which memberships felt expensive and which ones were actually earning their keep.”
Household budget planner“The local-first setup was the deciding factor. I wanted control, not another finance account to maintain.”
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