Not a subscription. Never will be.

Stop paying to track. We cancel them.

Tracking is a checkbox. Cancelling is a fight. SubKiller is built for the fight.

No bank login. No cloud. No backend that could leak.
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Cancel Netflix
Lifetime paid $1,839
!

Before you cancel

Netflix.com/account

  1. Choose Cancel membership.
  2. Expect a 30% off for 3 months offer.
  3. Scroll past it. The offer is the trap.
Not now
01

Retention cheat sheet

Know the discount, dark pattern, and exact wording before the cancel page opens.

02

Lifetime waste

See the total damage. "$1,839 since 2019" changes the decision faster than "$22.99/mo".

03

Zombie subs

Sort by services you have not used lately, then cancel the obvious leaks first.

Versus subscription trackers

The competition charges you a subscription to cancel subscriptions.

Feature SubKiller Rocket Money Bobby
Pricing $4.99 once $6-12 / month $2 / month
Asks for your bank login No Yes Yes
Reads your transactions No Yes Yes
Cancels for you Yes No No
Retention-offer warnings Yes No No
Cloud sync of your subs No Yes Yes
Backend that could leak No Yes Yes

The number that ends the debate

$1,839

One forgotten entertainment subscription, six years later.

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SubKiller Netflix Edit
Lifetime paid $1,839

since Jan 12, 2019 · 80 bills

Next bill May 12
Monthly $22.99

Private by incapability

We could not see your data if a court ordered us to.

No backend

Your subscription list stays on your phone. There is no account database to breach.

No bank login

SubKiller never asks for credentials to your financial life.

No email scan

Add subscriptions manually or through the share extension without handing over your inbox.

Why not auto-cancel everything?

Auto-cancel requires storing your login credentials for every service - exactly the kind of attack surface this app exists to avoid.

Does SubKiller find subscriptions automatically?

No bank scraping. No email scraping. You add what matters, and SubKiller helps you cancel it cleanly.

Is this another monthly subscription?

No. SubKiller is a one-time purchase because charging forever to reduce subscriptions is the wrong incentive.

What happens after I tap cancel?

SubKiller opens the right cancellation page, warns you about retention offers, then checks back so you can verify the cancellation worked.

When is it available?

TestFlight is the first target. The public App Store page will use the official badge before launch.

Stop paying $9 a month to know you're paying $84 a month.

Download on the App Store