- "Subscriptions" sheet with labeled columns and pre-filled sample rows you can overwrite
- Column totals update automatically as you log new entries
- Consistent layout - no setup, no pivot tables, no macros
- Step-by-step "How to Use" guide included in a second sheet
- Works in Microsoft Excel, Google Sheets, and LibreOffice Calc - no setup or sign-up
Free Subscription Tracker Spreadsheet Template
Every recurring subscription with monthly and annualized cost.
Free, Essentials, and Ultimate - what's the difference?
Essentials Subscription Tracker
- Everything in Free
- Dashboard with subscription spending summary showing total monthly cost, annual cost, and active count
- Subscription list with service name, renewal date, billing cycle, and cost per period for each entry
- Monthly and annual cost calculations that automatically convert between billing frequencies
- Category grouping for subscriptions like streaming, software, fitness, news, and cloud storage
Ultimate Subscription Tracker
- Everything in Essentials
- Track up to 50 active subscriptions with name, category, billing cycle, monthly cost, annual cost, renewal date, and status
- Dashboard with 6 KPI cards: total monthly cost, total annual cost, subscription count, most expensive category, upcoming renewals (next 30 days), and inactive subscriptions
- Category Breakdown sheet showing monthly cost, annual cost, subscription count, and percent of total spend per category
- Annual Projections sheet calculating 12-month forward cost per subscription and category totals based on billing cycle and current price
How the Subscription Tracker template works
Every recurring subscription with monthly and annualized cost. Open the spreadsheet, enter your own numbers, and let the formulas do the math.
When this template helps
You want a simple log of subscriptions without connecting accounts or learning a new app.
You need a record for taxes, reimbursement, or a quarterly review.
You prefer one row per entry so you can sort, filter, and total later.
You want something that opens in Excel, Google Sheets, or LibreOffice with no setup.
Tips to get the most out of it
- Keep the column labels simple - the formulas work best when categories are consistent month to month.
- Audit quarterly regularly - once a week is a good rhythm for most people.
Common mistakes to avoid
- Logging sporadically. A tracker only works if entries are consistent - weekly at minimum for most categories.
- Changing column labels after entering data. The formulas reference columns by position; renaming is fine, but moving columns breaks the totals.
- Letting the sheet balloon. When the row count gets unwieldy, archive older entries to a second file.
How to Use This Subscription Tracker Template
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the difference between Free, Essentials, and Ultimate?
Free is a single-sheet starter template (sample data + How to Use guide). Essentials ($12) adds a dashboard, charts, expanded categories, and pre-filled subcategories. Ultimate (when available) adds multi-entity tracking, scenario analysis, and power-user reporting across 6-7 interconnected sheets.
Should I upgrade to Essentials?
Upgrade to Essentials if you want a dashboard with charts, more categories, larger capacity, and a more polished spreadsheet for ongoing use. The Free version is a good fit for one-off planning or trying out the layout.
Is Essentials worth $12?
Essentials is a one-time $12 purchase with no subscription. It typically adds a full dashboard, 30-50% more categories or rows than the Free version, and richer formulas. Most buyers upgrade after using the Free version for a few weeks and hitting its limits.
What is included in the free version?
The free Subscription Tracker is a single-sheet template with sample data and a "How to Use" guide. It covers the essentials. The Essentials version ($12) adds a dashboard, larger capacity, and extended categories; Ultimate (when available) adds multi-entity tracking and ultimate-grade reporting.
Can I add more rows?
Yes. Copy the last sample row and paste below. Totals in the header recalculate automatically to include the new rows.
Does it work on Google Sheets?
Yes. Open the file from Google Drive (right-click and choose "Open with Google Sheets") - formulas are compatible.
Is the file safe to download?
Yes. No macros, no sign-up, no tracking. The file is a plain .xlsx that opens directly in Excel, Google Sheets, or LibreOffice Calc.
How do I open this in Google Sheets?
Upload the .xlsx file to Google Drive, then open it with Google Sheets. All formulas and formatting will be preserved.
What license is this template under?
All free templates are released under CC BY 4.0 (Creative Commons Attribution). You can use, modify, and share them freely - including for commercial purposes - as long as you credit FinancialAha.com. They are provided as-is and do not constitute financial advice.
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