What am I paying?
Bring subscriptions and recurring charges into one clean list.
Subscription control for SE Asia
See every subscription, renewal, and recurring charge before it quietly becomes next month's committed spend.
Set the list once
Monthly, annual, weekly, local or global. Prune keeps the charge visible, so the decision happens before the payment does.
The real monthly number
Streaming, utilities, software, storage, memberships, delivery passes, and small app plans all add up. Prune gives you the total without needing bank access.
App-clean service tiles
Prune uses the approved glossy service tile system across global and SE Asian subscriptions, with clean glass icons that sit inside the app rather than pasted logos.








Local-first by design
Manual entry is the privacy model. You get clarity without handing over bank credentials or building another financial profile in the cloud.
What Prune answers
Bring subscriptions and recurring charges into one clean list.
Spot tomorrow's small charge and next month's annual renewal.
Make the keep-or-cancel choice before the renewal date.
Subscriptions, renewals, recurring charges, and committed monthly spend.
Daily allowance, budgets, bills, goals, and what you can spend today.
Keep or cut
Prune does not shame the services you keep. It just makes the renewal visible enough that keeping it becomes an actual decision.
Software stacks
Creator apps, cloud storage, AI tools, design suites, and work subscriptions sit beside streaming and lifestyle services in one committed-spend view.
FAQs
No. Prune is a manual subscription tracker and does not require bank sync.
The current web build stores your subscription list locally in your browser. Native builds are intended to keep data on device unless a future feature clearly says otherwise.
Not yet. The badges are placeholders until the App Store and Google Play listings exist.
Prune is for committed recurring spend. Tack is for day-to-day spending and safe-to-spend.
Tick. Know. Cut.
Know exactly what renews, what it costs, and what is worth keeping.