Lucreya · AI Tooling

Which AI subscriptions are you wasting money on?

Check the AI tools you pay for. This auditor finds the ones doing the same job, computes your annual waste from public 2026 prices, and hands you a specific cancel list.

Check the tools you pay for

How this works

Every tool has one primary job. When two of your subscriptions cover the same job, one is redundant for most people. The auditor keeps the best in each job (ranked, then broader capability, then cheaper) and flags the rest, using entry-tier public list prices verified in July 2026.

Overlap is judged by primary job, not by every feature a tool can technically touch, so a general assistant does not mark your dedicated image or video tool as redundant. Treat the cancel list as a starting point and verify against your own use before cancelling.

Questions people ask

What AI subscriptions should I cancel?
The redundant one when two tools do the same job. Keep the best in each job and cancel the rest. This tool names them from your actual stack.
Do I need both ChatGPT Plus and Claude Pro?
They cover the same general-assistant job, so one is usually enough. Keep your preferred one unless you use a capability only the other has.
How much do people waste on AI subscriptions?
The average subscriber runs about four tools at $66 or more per month, and those spending $100 to $300 typically find 30 to 50 percent recoverable.
Is the overlap judgement strict?
Deliberately conservative. It only flags tools that share a primary job, never a generalist versus a specialist. Verify against your own workflow.
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