SubRemind

SubRemind vs Spendee

Looking for a Spendee alternative? SubRemind is a free subscription tracker that runs in any browser, never connects to your bank, and works in any currency. Here's the honest comparison.

What Spendee does

Multi-currency personal finance with optional bank-link aggregation, shared wallets, and budgets. Subscription tracking exists but as part of broader recurring-expense handling.

Where SubRemind wins

  • Free, no premium tier for subscription tracking.
  • No bank connection required at all (Spendee bank-links are paid).
  • Subscription-specific UI — trial countdowns, renewal projection, payment-method breakdown.

Where Spendee wins

  • Full budgeting, expense categorisation, and shared wallets for households.
  • Manual + bank-linked hybrid workflow if you want both.

Feature comparison

SubRemindSpendee
PricingFree for personal useFree tier with manual entry. Premium and Plus tiers ~$2–$5/month unlock bank links and unlimited budgets.
Bank connection requiredNo — manual entryYes (Plaid or similar)
PlatformsWeb (any browser)iOS, Android, Web
Multi-currencyYes — live FX across 9+ base currenciesLimited (usually USD only)
Free-trial countdownYes — built in, with email reminderVaries
12-month projection chartYes — past 3 + next 9 monthsVaries

Switching from Spendee

  1. Open your Spendeesubscription list and screenshot it — most people don't need a proper export.
  2. Sign up for SubRemind (free, no credit card).
  3. Pick your base currency in Settings.
  4. Add each subscription with its actual price, native currency, and renewal date. Most users finish in 5–10 minutes.
  5. Optionally, revoke the bank-link token from your bank's "third-party access" page once you're sure your SubRemind list is complete.

SubRemind vs Spendee — FAQ

Is SubRemind a free Spendee alternative for subscriptions?

Yes. SubRemind handles the subscription slice — trials, renewals, multi-currency totals, projections — without a premium tier. Spendee is broader but tied to a freemium model.

Can SubRemind do shared subscriptions like Spendee's wallets?

Not directly. SubRemind is single-user — each account sees only its own data. For shared subscriptions, log them under whichever account is the payer.

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