Stop paying for subscriptions you forgot you had. Yuki reads the renewal notices and receipts already sitting in your Gmail or Outlook and turns them into a running list of every recurring charge — with its cost, its next renewal date, and a reminder before you get billed. It flags duplicates and services you no longer use, so the whole picture is in front of you instead of scattered across your inbox. No spreadsheets, no manual entry, and nothing to remember on your own.

What it does
- Auto-detects subscriptions — renewal and receipt emails become a tracked list of recurring charges.
- Cost & renewal dates — see what each subscription costs and exactly when it renews.
- Renewal reminders — get nudged before you are charged, not after.
- Spots duplicates — catches overlapping or duplicate services you are paying for twice.
- Finds forgotten ones — surfaces the subscriptions you stopped using so you can cancel them.
How it works
- 1Connect Gmail or Outlook.
- 2Yuki reads renewal and receipt emails as they arrive.
- 3Every recurring subscription lands in one list with cost and renewal date.
- 4Yuki reminds you before each charge so nothing renews by surprise.
Stop paying for what you forgot. Most people are paying for at least one subscription they no longer use. Yuki puts them all in front of you so you can cancel the dead weight.
Frequently asked questions
How does Yuki find my subscriptions?
Yuki reads the renewal and receipt emails that already land in your Gmail or Outlook inbox. When it spots a recurring charge — a streaming service, a gym, an app, a SaaS tool — it adds it to your subscription list automatically, with no manual entry.
Will Yuki remind me before I get charged?
Yes. Yuki tracks each renewal date and sends a reminder before the charge hits, so you can decide to keep or cancel while you still have time.
Can Yuki help me cancel subscriptions I forgot about?
Yuki surfaces forgotten and duplicate subscriptions so you can see everything in one place and cancel what you no longer use. Yuki shows you what to cancel; you keep full control of cancelling it.
