A heads-up before the money moves
We watch the date you give us and aim to reach you in time to cancel or switch — before the charge, not after the money has moved.
The renewal guard · early access
Log a free trial or an upcoming renewal. We remind you before the charge lands, and tell you whether your price sits above the renewal prices we hold on file for the same thing.
We watch the date you give us against prices we've recorded. It's a dated reading — not a live quote, not a guarantee.
The record · What the guard does
Before the charge, not after — the order is the whole point.
We watch the date you give us and aim to reach you in time to cancel or switch — before the charge, not after the money has moved.
We check the price you gave us against the renewal prices we have on record for the same thing, and flag a renewal that sits well above the recorded range.
If you want out, we point you to the real cancellation path — and tell you when a button only pauses or downgrades rather than cancels.
The terms · How the record behaves
Whatever we tell you, the same caveats travel with it.
This is early access. We are taking a limited number of renewals and watching them by hand while we build the automatic version — so we can get the first ones right.
A fair-price read is a comparison against the renewal prices we have already recorded and hold on file. It is a dated reading, never a live quote or a promise of accuracy.
We never connect to your bank and never read your mail. You hand us four facts; we keep those four facts. That is the whole record.
We keep only the service, the date, the price, and your email — nothing else. No bank connection, ever. Ask us to delete it any time.