

Find and kill all your unused subscriptions in under 2min.
kill the sub is a one-time payment tool that finds and cancels your forgotten subscriptions in under two minutes. You upload 2–3 months of bank or credit card statements in CSV or PDF format, and the AI scans for recurring charges. For $3, you unlock a full list of detected subscriptions with direct cancel links — and optionally let an AI agent handle the cancellations for you.
The tool instantly identifies recurring charges from your uploaded statements. It distinguishes subscriptions from one-time purchases, giving you a clear picture of what you're paying for each month.
After paying the $3 fee, you get a full list of your subscriptions with direct links to cancel each one. No more hunting through account settings or remembering where you signed up.
This is the standout feature — you receive a personal MCP endpoint that you can share with any AI agent. Tell the agent which subscriptions to cancel, and it browses the web to handle cancellations on your behalf. It knows dark patterns like Amazon's six confirmation screens, Adobe's hidden cancel button, and LinkedIn's mandatory surveys.
The AI agent categorizes each subscription by how it must be cancelled: clean online cancellation for Stripe-billed services, certified mail for gyms, phone calls for SiriusXM, and email for SaaS tools. It tackles the easy wins first and flags anything that needs your manual input.
"No other subscription finder offers a personal AI agent that knows every dark pattern and cancels for you."
While most subscription finders just show you a list and hope you follow through, kill the sub gives you an actual agent that does the work. It knows the difference between a Stripe-billed service that cancels cleanly and a gym membership that requires certified mail. The agent can even draft and send cancellation emails from your Gmail without you logging in — a level of automation that sets it apart from every competitor.
You have a handful of subscriptions you suspect are draining your bank account but never get around to cancelling. The $3 one-time fee is a fraction of what you'd save by cutting even one unused service, and the AI agent option means you don't have to click through a single confirmation screen yourself.
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Anton Johansson