Overview
Subiq and Wirable serve entirely different purposes but both solve critical modern problems. Subiq is a SaaS subscription management tool designed for small teams to track, manage, and optimize software spend. Wirable, on the other hand, tests whether AI agents can use your web product, providing a score out of 100 and fixing issues via a hosted MCP proxy.
Feature Comparison
| Feature | Subiq | Wirable |
|---|---|---|
| Primary Function | SaaS subscription management | AI agent-readiness testing & fixing |
| Target Audience | Small teams, founders, solo operators | Product teams, developers, AI-focused companies |
| Core Dashboard | Real-time spend, renewal calendar, tool status | Agent-readiness score (0-100) across 6 dimensions |
| Automation | Automated review requests, renewal alerts | Automated agent audits, drift monitoring on commits |
| Team Collaboration | Team invites, roles, shared tool tracking | Not applicable (single-user) |
| Integration/Fix Mechanism | File import/export | Hosted MCP proxy, GitHub fix PRs |
| Free Plan | Up to 5 tools | 3 full audits |
| Paid Plan Starting Price | $15/month (billed yearly) | $29/month |
Pricing
Subiq Pricing:
- Free: Up to 5 tools, spend dashboard, renewal alerts, import/export.
- Pro ($15/month billed yearly): Unlimited tools, team invites, automated reviews, tool status tracking, savings calculation.
- Business ($39/month billed yearly): Everything in Pro plus unlimited team members, custom onboarding, dedicated support.
Wirable Pricing:
- Free: 3 full agent-readiness audits, N=3 agents, live browser, consensus score, shareable score.
- Pro ($29/month): Unlimited audits, hosted MCP proxy, drift monitoring on every commit, GitHub fix PRs.
Pros and Cons
Subiq Pros
- Simple setup in 2 minutes, no credit card required
- Real-time spend dashboard and renewal alerts prevent surprise charges
- Automated team review requests reduce manual follow-ups
- Auto-calculated savings from unused tools
- Free plan available for small stacks
Subiq Cons
- Limited to SaaS subscription management only
- Free plan caps at 5 tools; team features require Pro
- No native integrations with accounting or HR tools
Wirable Pros
- Unique agent-readiness scoring with consensus from 3 agents
- Hosted MCP proxy fixes agent issues without code changes
- Drift monitoring re-checks on every commit
- Free tier includes 3 full audits
- Clear, actionable feedback with per-dimension breakdown
Wirable Cons
- Niche use case: only for products that need AI agent compatibility
- Paid plan starts at $29/month, which may be steep for small teams
- No team collaboration features; single-user focused
Verdict
Subiq is ideal for small teams wanting to track and optimize SaaS spend with minimal effort, while Wirable is perfect for product teams ensuring their web app works seamlessly with AI agents. Choose Subiq if you need subscription cost control; choose Wirable if you need to prove and improve agent-readiness.

