Subscription manager for iPhone
Best Subscription Manager App for iPhone
MoneyCoach is a practical subscription manager app for iPhone users who want recurring charges to become visible before they pile up. Group streaming, apps, cloud storage, fitness, learning, and family services into a subscription budget, then review what is still worth keeping.
Start with the subscriptions you already know, then use reports and budgets to find the ones hiding in the background.
App Store
featured by Apple
MoneyCoach has been featured as App of the Day, in Apple editorial placements, WWDC keynotes, and an App Store Developer Story.
Category Budgets
subscription limits
Recurring charges can be planned instead of ignored.
Reports
spending visibility
Subscription costs become easier to inspect over time.
Free tools
cancellation support
MoneyCoach includes a cancellation notice generator on the website.

Short answer
MoneyCoach is useful as a subscription manager when recurring charges need to affect the monthly budget, not just sit in a list. Track streaming, apps, cloud storage, memberships, and annual renewals, then decide what still deserves a place.
Start with the right fit
Who MoneyCoach is best for as a subscription manager
You want streaming, apps, memberships, cloud storage, and annual renewals visible in one place.
You want a monthly subscription budget rather than a vague cancellation list.
You want subscription spending connected to goals, bills, and other household categories.
You want Apple-native tracking with manual entry, Apple Pay import, CSV import, or optional bank sync.
Best for
- You want subscription spending connected to a monthly budget.
- You want to catch annual renewals before they distort a month.
- You review subscriptions with a partner or family.
- You want reports, cancellation tools, and category limits together.
Not the best fit if
- You only want a standalone list of App Store subscriptions.
- You never want to review whether a service is still worth keeping.
Decision guide
Subscription manager needs
Give every recurring charge a reason to stay
Subscriptions survive because they are easy to ignore. Put them in one budget, review usage, and cancel the ones that no longer earn their place.
Comparison
Subscription tracker comparison
MoneyCoach workflow
How MoneyCoach helps manage subscriptions
- Subscription budget templates separate streaming, apps, cloud storage, fitness, and learning.
- Category Budgets create a monthly limit for recurring services.
- Reports make recurring spending easier to review over time.
- Cancellation tools and related guides help turn review into action.
- Family Sync helps households review shared subscriptions together.
When subscription tracking becomes useful
A subscription list is useful, but a subscription budget creates a decision point.
Monthly review works better than waiting for a surprise annual renewal.
Cancel one unused service before raising the subscription budget.
★★★★★Love, love, love
“Love the customization. Love that it gets updates to make it easier to use. Love how I can look at my reports per month.”
- FreeMediaLover, App Store review
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Next steps
Related MoneyCoach guides and features
Use these pages to move from research into a practical MoneyCoach setup.
Common concerns
Questions people ask before switching
Why not just use Apple subscriptions?
Apple only shows App Store subscriptions. A real subscription budget also includes streaming, cloud storage, software, fitness, news, memberships, and family services billed elsewhere.
How do I avoid unused renewals?
Put subscriptions in a monthly category, review the total, and cancel one unused or duplicated service before raising the budget.
Can subscriptions be shared with family context?
Yes. Family Sync and Category Budgets help households see shared recurring charges instead of leaving them hidden in one person account.
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Best Subscription Manager App for iPhone FAQ
Is MoneyCoach a subscription manager app?
MoneyCoach can help manage subscriptions by putting recurring charges into categories, budgets, reports, and household review workflows.
What subscription categories should I use?
Start with streaming and entertainment, apps and software, cloud storage, fitness and wellness, news and learning, and family services.
How do I stop paying for subscriptions I do not use?
Set a monthly subscription limit, review the services inside it, and cancel one unused or duplicated service before increasing the budget.
Can subscription tracking work with Apple Pay or CSV imports?
Yes. Manual entry, Apple Pay / Wallet import, CSV import, and optional supported bank connections can all help bring recurring charges into the same category review.
Give every recurring charge a reason to stay
Use MoneyCoach to group subscriptions, set a monthly limit, review annual renewals, and cancel what no longer earns its place.
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