Leaky Wallet

Subscription Audit — Find Everything You're Paying For

A subscription audit is a complete review of every recurring charge hitting your bank account — monthly, quarterly, and annual. Most people are shocked to find 8–15 active subscriptions when they expected 4 or 5.

Leaky Wallet reads your bank statement and surfaces every subscription automatically — even the ones buried under obscure merchant names like 'AMZN*PRIME', 'PAYPAL*ADOBE', or 'APPLE.COM/BILL'. No manual scrolling required.

Start Your Subscription Audit

Upload your bank statement — every recurring charge found in 30 seconds.

Audit My Subscriptions

Free · No signup · Works with any bank

What a Subscription Audit Reveals

  • Forgotten free trials

    That 7-day trial from 14 months ago that became $19.99/month

  • Duplicate subscriptions

    Two cloud storage plans, two music apps, two antivirus products

  • Price-crept subscriptions

    Services that quietly raised their price without a notification

  • Dormant memberships

    Gym, clubs, and services you stopped using months ago

  • Annual charges you forgot

    Once-a-year subscriptions that are easy to miss

  • App store micro-subscriptions

    $2.99 and $4.99 apps that add up to $30+/month

How to Run a Subscription Audit in 3 Steps

  1. 1Export your bank statement. Log in to your bank's website, go to Transaction History, and download the last 90 days as CSV or PDF.
  2. 2Upload to Leaky Wallet. Drop your file in the analyzer — no account needed. Your data is processed privately and deleted immediately.
  3. 3Review your subscription list. See every recurring charge with merchant name, amount, frequency, and total yearly cost. Cancel what you don't need.

Frequently Asked Questions

How do I do a subscription audit?

Export your bank statement as CSV or PDF and upload it to Leaky Wallet. The analyzer automatically finds every recurring charge and groups them by merchant — showing you monthly, quarterly, and annual subscriptions with total yearly costs.

How much can I save from a subscription audit?

The average person saves $150–$600 per year by cancelling forgotten subscriptions identified in an audit. Price-increased subscriptions add another $50–$200 in potential savings.

How often should I audit my subscriptions?

Every 3–6 months is ideal. New subscriptions creep in, prices increase, and services you stopped using continue to charge. A quarterly audit keeps your recurring costs under control.

What if I have subscriptions across multiple bank accounts?

Upload multiple statements in one go — Leaky Wallet accepts up to 12 files at once and merges them into a single combined audit.

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