Subscription Fatigue Calculator 2026

Subscription Fatigue Calculator UK 2026 | Recurring Cost Tracker
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Subscription Fatigue Calculator 2026

Track your recurring digital costs, identify unused services, and calculate how much you can save by cutting the cord on subscription fatigue.

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Subscription Audit Projection

Enter your recurring digital costs to calculate your subscription fatigue and potential savings

💳 Recurring Metrics

The total amount you spend each month on all active digital subscriptions.

The total count of all your active recurring subscriptions (streaming, apps, cloud, etc.).

How many of these subscriptions you haven’t used in the last 30 days.

The average percentage by which these services increase their prices annually.

Your Subscription Audit Estimate

Recurring cost analysis and potential savings breakdown

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Enter your recurring costs above and click Calculate Audit to reveal your subscription fatigue projection.

Average UK Subscription Costs

Quickly reference the average monthly costs of common digital subscriptions in the UK, and see how quickly they add up across different categories.

Service Type Average Monthly Cost Example Providers
Video Streaming£10 – £15Netflix, Disney+, Prime Video, Apple TV+
Music Streaming£8 – £11Spotify, Apple Music, YouTube Premium
Cloud Storage£5 – £8iCloud, Google One, Dropbox, OneDrive
Gaming Subscriptions£8 – £15Xbox Game Pass, PS Plus, EA Play
Fitness & Wellness£10 – £20Strava, Peloton, Freeletics, Headspace

Subscription Fatigue FAQ

Everything you need to know about managing your recurring digital costs, identifying unused services, and taking back control of your monthly budget.

Subscription fatigue is the feeling of being overwhelmed or financially strained by the sheer number of recurring monthly payments for digital services, such as streaming platforms, cloud storage, and software. It often leads to consumers paying for services they no longer use or need.

Recent studies suggest the average UK household spends around £60 to £100 per month on various digital subscriptions. This includes video streaming, music, gaming, cloud storage, and news apps, totaling over £1,000 annually.

The best way to identify unused subscriptions is to review your bank and credit card statements for the last three months. Look for recurring direct debits or card payments. If you haven’t used a service in the last 30 days, consider cancelling it or downgrading to a free tier.

Yes, most major subscription services implement annual price increases to keep up with inflation and content investment costs. For example, major streaming platforms and cloud storage providers have seen average annual price hikes of 5% to 10% in recent years.

The ‘vampire cost’ (or phantom cost) refers to the money silently drained from your account by forgotten or unused subscriptions. Unlike utility bills, these recurring digital costs often go unnoticed because they are relatively small individual amounts, but they compound significantly over a year.

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