It’s a website, not an app
Subscriptions are managed from a browser. No native iOS or Android app means no local notifications on your phone — the place you actually are when a trial is about to convert.
TrackMySubs pioneered web-based subscription tracking, but it has no mobile app, charges $10/month past ten subscriptions, and shows little sign of active development. SubsCraft brings the same job to your phone — with AI entry, local-first privacy, and a fifth of the price.
Subscriptions are managed from a browser. No native iOS or Android app means no local notifications on your phone — the place you actually are when a trial is about to convert.
The free tier caps at 10 subscriptions; unlimited costs $10/month or $99.99/year — heavy pricing for an individual’s tracker.
The site’s own footer hasn’t been updated in years. Betting your renewal reminders on an unmaintained service is a risk.
TrackMySubs still works as a web dashboard with folders, tags, and Zapier hooks — a fit for small businesses living in the browser. For personal use in 2026, SubsCraft is the stronger pick: native iOS and Android apps with reminders that fire on your phone, AI that eliminates data entry, savings reports, multi-currency totals, and active development — free for full tracking, $1.99/month for heavy AI.
| Dimension | SubsCraft | TrackMySubs |
|---|---|---|
| Platform | Native iOS + Android apps | Web browser only |
| Reminders | Local push notifications on your phone | Email alerts |
| Adding subscriptions | AI capture (screenshot / text / voice) + manual | Manual (CSV import available) |
| Free tier | Unlimited tracking + 5 AI credits/mo | Capped at 10 subscriptions |
| Paid price | $1.99/mo or $19.99/yr | $10/mo or $99.99/yr |
| Savings analysis | AI Saving shops the market: finds live promos, cheaper plans, and comparable services for what you already pay | None |
| Data storage | Local database on your device | Cloud |
| Automation hooks | Not yet | Zapier integration |
| Active development | Yes — frequent updates | Appears dormant |
Comparison based on TrackMySubs's public website and app store listings as of July 2026. Details may change — always verify with the vendor. Corrections welcome at our support email.
The service is online, but public signals — including a footer copyright that is years out of date — suggest development has largely stopped. If you depend on renewal alerts, an actively maintained app is the safer bet.
SubsCraft covers the same tracking job with native iOS and Android apps: local notifications before renewals and trial conversions, a calendar of upcoming charges, spending insights, and AI-powered entry from screenshots and receipts.
There’s no one-click import yet, but you don’t need to retype anything: export your list from TrackMySubs, then paste the text into AI Craft — it parses services, prices, and dates in batches.