macOS · Subscription TrackeriOS coming soon

Your subscription total, next to the clock.

You pay for more than you think. Duesday keeps the number somewhere you can’t ignore it — in your menu bar, updating the moment anything changes.

$9.99One-timeMac · iPhone · iPad

The full app, free for three days. No card, no account.
Requires macOS 14 or later · Universal — Apple Silicon and Intel

The Duesday menu-bar panel: a $202.42 monthly total, what is charging next, and every subscription sorted by renewal dateThe Duesday total in the macOS menu bar beside the clock

One purchase, every device

Buy it once. It’s yours on iOS too.

Duesday for iPhone and iPad is coming very soon, and it’s the same purchase — buy today for the Mac and the iOS app arrives at no extra cost. No subscription for your subscription tracker.

Notify me when iOS ships

macOS

Menu bar · Native Swift

Available now

iPhone & iPad

Widgets · Lock Screen

Coming soon

$9.99, once

Both platforms · No renewal

Universal

Menu bar first

Click it and you get the full picture — every subscription sorted by renewal date, what’s charging this week, and how your spending has changed since last month.

Total, icon-only, or both

However quiet you want it

A dot when something’s due

Amber before the charge lands

A macOS notification: Netflix renews Friday, $17.99. Still using it? With Snooze 1 Day and Open Cancellation Page buttons

And in the panel

Netflix

$17.99

Tomorrow

Apple TV+

$9.99

In 2 days

Spotify

$11.99

In 3 days

iCloud+

$9.99

In 6 days

Reminders

Know before you’re charged.

Three days’ warning on monthly plans, two weeks on yearly — both adjustable, per subscription. Reminders land before each renewal, not after.

The cancellation page is one click from the alert, wherever we know it

Trials warn twice — three days out, then the day before

Snooze a day when you're not ready to decide

Trials

The most expensive subscription is the one you forgot you started.

Mark anything as a trial and Duesday warns you three days before it converts to a paid plan — then again the day before, in case you meant to deal with it and didn’t.

Trial · converts in 2 daysCustom billing cyclesSplit a family planArchive, don't delete
A subscription detail sheet for Spotify with price, billing cycle, next charge, reminder timing, free trial and split-with-others toggles

Adding

Ten seconds, start to finish.

Type a few letters and pick from 215 built-in services — plan tiers and typical prices already filled in. Confirm the date and you’re done; anything unusual goes in through the custom form.

01 Search

Searching for a service: typing net shows Netflix, Netlify, The New York Times, Nest Aware and more with typical prices

02 Pick a plan, confirm

Choosing a Netflix plan tier — Standard with Ads, Standard or Premium — and confirming the first charge date
The Insights tab: most expensive, top category and average per service, a spend-by-category donut, a twelve-month history and a lifetime tally per service

Insights

Where the money actually goes.

Spend by category, a twelve-month history, and a lifetime tally per service — archived ones included, because the history is the point.

Top category

$83.46/mo

Average per service

$20.24/mo

Lifetime, Adobe CC

$959.84

Since

Apr 2025

The math

Nobody adds it up. That’s exactly the problem.

One at a time, every subscription looks reasonable. Together they’re a car payment. Duesday does the arithmetic you’ve been avoiding — and keeps doing it.

$202.42

A month, across eleven
quietly reasonable services

$2,429

The same number, said
the way it actually lands

$959.84

Paid to one design tool
since April 2025

Figures from Duesday’s sample library, not a statistic about you. Yours will differ. Probably upward.

Questions

The short answers.

Is it really a one-time purchase?

Yes. $9.99, once. No renewal, no tiers, no subscription for your subscription tracker — and the iPhone and iPad app is included in that same purchase when it ships.

When does the iOS app arrive?

Very soon. Leave your email above and we'll tell you the day it lands — nothing else, ever.

Does anything leave my Mac?

No account, no sync, no tracking. Your subscriptions stay in a local database on your Mac and are never uploaded. The only network request Duesday makes is a download — every three days it refreshes typical prices for the services it tracks. Export everything to CSV or JSON whenever you want.

What's in the free trial?

The full app, free for three days. No card and no account to start it.

My service isn't one of the 215.

Add it through the custom form — any name, any price, any billing cycle from weekly to yearly, or something genuinely odd.

I split a family plan. Can it handle that?

Track just your share and the totals stay honest. Archived subscriptions keep their lifetime history too, instead of vanishing.

Duesday app icon

Ten dollars, once, and you never wonder again.

Mac today, iPhone and iPad very soon — one universal purchase covering both.

Requires macOS 14 or later · Universal — Apple Silicon and Intel