Field guide

Subscription creep:
the quietest leak.

A subscription is an impulse purchase with a photocopier. You decided once, in 2023, slightly drunk on a free trial — and it has been re-deciding for you every month since. The average household pays for multiple subscriptions it doesn't use. Yours are hiding right now.

The 20-minute audit

  1. Get the real list. Not from memory — from evidence: bank statement, app store subscriptions page, PayPal pre-approved payments, Amazon Subscribe & Save. Memory finds half.
  2. Price each one per year. £7.99/month is invisible; £96/year is a decision. Multiply everything by twelve before judging it.
  3. Apply the resubscribe test. For each: if it vanished today, would you go and sign up again this week? Not "do I use it" — "would I re-choose it". Anything that fails dies.
  4. Pause the maybes. Most services let you pause. If you don't miss it in a month, it finishes the job of cancelling itself.

Stopping the re-creep

The money is not small. Three dead subscriptions at £10–15 a month is £400–500 a year — redirected at a real goal, that's a deposit accelerator you found down the back of the sofa.

New subscriptions are checkouts too — the extension judges those signup pages. really? is a free Chrome extension that interrupts any checkout with a countdown, makes you type why you’re buying, and keeps score of every purchase you walked away from — measured against the thing you actually want. See it judge a checkout live or install it free.


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