Washington Post subscription
Track your Washington Post subscription with SubRemind. Free, no bank login, no credit card. Get a live-FX dashboard, a free-trial countdown, a 12-month projection, and email renewal reminders — all in one currency. Washington Post is in the News & Reading category and is one of the 173+ services pre-loaded into SubRemind.
Washington Post pricing
Washington Post pricing varies by plan, region, and any active promo. SubRemind doesn't hard-code merchant prices — you enter the amount actually billed to your card so the dashboard total stays honest. Yearly plans should use the Yearly cycle so SubRemind divides the cost across 12 months in the projection chart.
Washington Post free trial
If Washington Post is offering a free trial when you sign up, tick the "Free trial" checkbox in SubRemind and set the trial-end date. SubRemind keeps the trial cost out of this month's total, shows an amber countdown badge, and warns you before the trial converts to paid.
How to cancel Washington Post
Cancellation always happens on the Washington Post website or app — SubRemind never cancels on your behalf. Once you've confirmed the cancellation, delete the row from your SubRemind dashboard so it stops appearing in your projection and category donut.
For a generic playbook, see our guide to how to cancel a subscription.
Set up Washington Post in SubRemind — five steps
Sign up for SubRemind
Create a free SubRemind account at /signup. There's no credit card required.
Set your base currency
In Settings, pick the currency you want all stats shown in (USD, EUR, GBP, JPY, CHF, etc.). Washington Post can still be billed in any currency — SubRemind converts it.
Add Washington Post from the picker
On the dashboard, click "Add subscription" and search for "Washington Post". The logo, domain, and category (News & Reading) are filled in for you.
Enter price, cycle, and next billing date
Fill in the actual price you pay, the currency, the cycle (Monthly / Quarterly / Yearly), and the next billing date. If you're on a free trial, tick "Free trial" and use the trial end date.
Watch it appear in your projection
Washington Post now shows up in your dashboard stats, the 12-month projection chart, the category donut, and the upcoming-30-days list. Yearly subs spike in their actual renewal month; monthly subs appear evenly.
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Washington Post subscription — FAQ
How much does Washington Post cost?
Washington Post pricing varies by plan and region — SubRemind doesn't hard-code merchant prices since they drift. Add Washington Post to SubRemind with the actual amount your card is billed and SubRemind converts it to your base currency.
Does Washington Post offer a free trial?
Trial availability changes by region and promo. If Washington Post is offering a free trial when you sign up, tick the "Free trial" checkbox in SubRemind and set the trial-end date. SubRemind keeps the trial cost out of this month's total and sends a reminder before it converts.
Can I track Washington Post on SubRemind?
Yes. Washington Post is one of the 173+ services pre-loaded into SubRemind. After signing up you can add it from the service picker in two clicks — logo and default category (News & Reading) are filled in automatically.
Does SubRemind charge me for Washington Post?
No. SubRemind never bills you. Washington Post is billed by its own merchant; SubRemind only records the price, currency, and renewal date you enter so it can compute your totals and remind you about renewals and trials.
Can I track Washington Post if I'm billed in a different currency than usual?
Yes. Enter the price in whatever currency Washington Post actually charges you. SubRemind converts it to your chosen base currency using live exchange rates, so the dashboard total is always in one currency even if you have Washington Post in one currency and other subs in another.
How do I cancel Washington Post?
Cancellation always happens on Washington Post's own website or app — SubRemind does not cancel subscriptions on your behalf. After you cancel, delete the subscription from your SubRemind dashboard so it stops appearing in your projection.
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