I built All Renewals because no app tracked the bills that actually matter
Hey Product Hunt π
I'm Seb, a solo dev, and this is All Renewals β my first app on the store.
Quick backstory on why I built it: I hate subscriptions (hence the one-time purchase). But more than that, I got frustrated looking for an app that solved my actual problem (without having to pay for it monthly and share my bank history).
Most subscription tracker apps do one thing β show you a list of the monthly subscriptions you're already paying for. Which your banking app basically does for free. Monthly subs show up every month on your statement. If you're missing those, you don't have a subscription app problem, you have a budgeting problem.
What I actually needed help tracking were the infrequent bills. The ones that don't show up reliably on banking apps because they're one-off annual payments, or they renew less often than monthly, or they're not even "bills" in the traditional sense.
It started with things like car insurance and life insurance β annual renewals that quietly auto-renew at a worse rate if you don't pay attention. Then I realised there's a whole pile of similar stuff: domain names, warranties, passport renewals, mortgage fixed-rate periods. These things turn up unplanned and blow up your monthly budget. A subscription tracker wouldn't help with any of them.
Take your mobile phone contract as a concrete example. A subscription tracker will happily show you the Β£40 going out every month β useful, sure, but you already knew that. What actually matters is when the contract ends. That's the moment you can switch, renegotiate, or drop to SIM-only and cut your bill in half. Miss it and you roll onto the same tariff for another month, then another, quietly overpaying. All Renewals is built around that date, not the monthly payment.
Same logic applies to loads of stuff people don't think to track:
Broadband contracts (same story β the end date is what matters, not the monthly bill)
Domain renewals (mine are on 2-year cycles β almost impossible to remember)
Mortgage fixed-rate end date (miss this and you roll onto the standard variable rate)
Boiler servicing
Software tool licences
Passport and driving licence expiry
Appliance and electronics warranties
Breakdown cover, pet insurance, life insurance
Professional memberships and certifications
So All Renewals is for exactly that β the high-stakes, easy-to-forget deadlines, not the Netflix-and-Spotify list your bank already shows you.
A few things worth mentioning:
Everything is on-device. No account, no cloud sync, no bank connection. I didn't want to build yet another app that asks for your banking login.
One-time purchase. Pay once, own it. No subscription to track your renewals β that would be deeply ironic.
iOS only for now. I own an iPhone, so that's where I started. Android is on the roadmap but it's a bit more complicated β Google requires a minimum number of testers before you can publish, and finding testers as a solo dev is genuinely hard. Working on it.
On the horizon: iCloud backup is the next big thing I'm working on.
Would love to hear what you think, and happy to answer questions about the build, the decisions, or anything else. π


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