The 30 Day Subscription Leak Finder
The 30-Day Subscription Leak Finder is a short printable guide for finding the small recurring charges that quietly drain money from your account.
A streaming service you signed up for to watch one show.
A phone app you used for a week.
A “free trial” that stopped being free.
A yearly renewal that hits once a year and makes you ask, “What is this?”
These charges do not look dangerous by themselves. A few dollars here, ten dollars there, another charge hiding inside Apple, Google, Amazon, PayPal, Roku, or an old credit card. Stack enough of them together and they become a real leak.
This guide helps you track them down over a normal 30-day billing cycle, decide what still earns its place, cancel what no longer belongs, and keep proof so the same charge does not sneak back next month.
It also gives special attention to yearly subscriptions, because those are easy to forget. The guide includes a simple way to turn off auto-renewal, record the renewal date, and ask for a prorated refund when you no longer use the service.
Inside you’ll find:
• a 30-day subscription search plan
• a checklist of places forgotten charges hide
• a keep, cancel, or question decision system
• guidance for monthly and yearly subscriptions
• a cancellation proof log
• a yearly renewal tracker
• a monthly savings tracker
This is not a complicated budgeting course. It is a practical cleanup guide for one modern money leak.
Print the worksheets. Write down the charges. Cancel what does not belong.
The fog clears when the numbers are on paper.