How to Find All the Subscriptions You Are Paying For
Use store histories, receipts, statements, and wallet settings to assemble one accurate subscription list.
Start with Apple subscriptions
There is no single screen that finds every subscription you pay for. Start with Apple's subscription settings if you use an iPhone, iPad, Mac, Windows Apple app, or Apple web service. This list covers subscriptions billed by Apple, not services charged directly by their provider.
Check Google Play subscriptions
Next, open Google Play subscriptions in the Google Account that made the purchase. If you use more than one Google Account, switch accounts and repeat the check. A subscription that is absent from Play may still be billed directly by the service, through another store, or from a different Google Account.
Review PayPal and other wallet agreements
In PayPal, open Automatic Payments to review merchants that can charge the wallet. PayPal calls these subscriptions, billing agreements, or recurring payments. Check other wallets you use as well; a wallet payment agreement will not necessarily appear in either app-store list.
Check bank and card statements
Review several recent bank and card statements for repeating merchant names and amounts. Include a full year when practical, because annual plans and trial conversions can be easy to miss. A statement is evidence of a charge, not proof of the cancellation route: use its merchant name, amount, and date to trace the actual billing owner.
Search email receipts
Search every relevant inbox for the service name and terms such as receipt, renewal, subscription, membership, and trial. Save the receipt date and sender with the statement entry. Apple or Google receipts can identify a store-billed purchase; a receipt from the provider usually points to a direct account instead.
Check Microsoft and other direct accounts
Sign in to Microsoft Services & subscriptions and any provider account that appears on a receipt or statement. Direct subscriptions often have their own billing pages, so do not keep looking in Apple or Google Play after the evidence identifies a different biller.
Check household and secondary accounts
Repeat the store, wallet, email, and direct-account checks for any account that may have made the purchase. A family organiser, shared cardholder, or household member can be paying for a plan that does not appear under your own account. Ask the account owner to confirm the billing source rather than trying to cancel from a different login.
Build one consolidated list
Combine the results into one row per service. For each row, record the service, billing owner, purchasing account, amount, frequency, next renewal or expiry date, evidence link or receipt, and the correct cancellation location. Match the same service across receipts, statements, and store lists before adding it twice; one family plan can also cover several people without being several subscriptions.
Mark a row as active only after its billing owner and current renewal or expiry status agree. A past receipt alone may describe an already-cancelled plan, while a new statement may show a different account or payment method.
SubsCraft tip: Keep renewal dates and billing owners in one manual list so you can review the right account before a trial or annual plan renews.
Confirm what is still active
For every item you intend to keep, confirm the displayed renewal date and payment method. For every item you intend to stop, use the billing owner's cancellation page, then keep its confirmation and check the next expected charge. Re-run the list after the next statement arrives to catch annual plans, delayed trial conversions, and services paid from a less-used account.
