Smart Add
Share a screenshot, email, or PDF and Recur reads the name, price, and billing cycle for you. Entirely on device.
Recur keeps what you pay for in one place: the month's total, the next renewal, a reminder before money leaves, and what a year of it really costs.
Download on the App Store Free to use · Full Version is $6.99, once
Every renewal on its day, marked with the brand itself. Pick a day to see exactly what bills, days already behind you fade into history.

Your monthly run rate, spending by category, the hikes you've absorbed, and the services that earn their keep. Plans change in real life, so Recur records upgrades, extensions, and one-time fees exactly as they billed.

An annual statement of everything you subscribed to, posted like a ledger entry and ready to share.

The total that counts itself up, a calendar that answers taps, reports that walk you through the donut. This is the app, driving itself.
Widgets for the Home Screen, Lock Screen, and Control Center. An Apple Watch app for your wrist. Renewal reminders at the hour you choose.

Share a screenshot, email, or PDF and Recur reads the name, price, and billing cycle for you. Entirely on device.
A notification before each renewal, at the hour you choose, per subscription. Cancel in time, every time.
Track in dollars, euros, rupees, anything. Totals convert with daily European Central Bank rates, and what can't convert is shown as-is, never guessed.
Hikes, plan changes, upgrades, and one-time fees are recorded as they billed, so lifetime spent is reconstructed to the cent.
Track a free trial and get warned before it converts into a charge.
Export everything to CSV or JSON any time. Import it back, too. No lock-in, ever.
No account. No ads. No analytics. Your data lives on your device and in your own private iCloud, synced across your devices and readable by no one else, including us.
Read the privacy policy →Recur is free to use. The Full Version adds Smart Add, reports and insights, cancellation shortcuts, and alternate icons. No subscription. That would be ironic.