I built CentryAI because I have ADHD and was paying for 11 subscriptions I hadn't used in months. Most trackers make you enter everything manually — that doesn't work if you've forgotten what you're paying for. CentryAI scans your Gmail or iCloud, finds every recurring charge, and scores which ones you're not using. The real pain is cancelling. CentryAI's Cancel Finder locates the exact cancellation page in one tap. No bank linking. Emails are never stored. Available in 18 languages.
Hey PH! I'm Emre, and I have ADHD.
A couple of years ago I realized I was paying for 11 subscriptions I wasn't using. Not because I'm careless — because "out of sight, out of mind" is real when you have ADHD. I couldn't find an app that actually solved this, so I built one.
CentryAI scans your inbox (Gmail or iCloud), detects every recurring subscription, scores which ones you're not using, and helps you cancel with one tap. No bank linking. Your emails are never stored.
Would love your honest feedback — especially from fellow ADHD folks who've been burned by forgotten free trials. Happy to answer anything!
Cancel Finder gets the spotlight but detection recall is the harder problem. Annual and biannual charges only surface once in the whole mailbox, so a one-time scan can miss the exact subscriptions that hurt most, the $120/yr thing you forgot a year ago. When I built inbox parsing the real killers were bundled receipts (Apple emailing five app subs in one 'your receipt'), forwarded receipts, and non-English merchants. How do you handle the annual ones and the Apple/Google bundles?
'Built by someone who forgot 11 of them' is the most honest tagline on PH today - founder-as-first-user always shows in the product. I just found a subscription this week that had been quietly charging me since 2024, so the pain is real. Does it catch the annual ones too? Those are the silent killers. Congrats on the launch.
Congrats on the launch, the ADHD origin story is what sold me, 11 forgotten subs is way too relatable. One thing I haven't seen asked yet: the raw emails get discarded, but the extracted list itself, merchants, amounts, renewal dates, is basically a map of someone's financial life. Where does that data end up living, and how is it locked down? That's the part I'd check before pointing this at my own inbox.
Love the origin story here. A subscription tracker built after forgetting 11 of your own subscriptions instantly tells me you actually felt the pain, and that honesty in the tagline made me smile more than any polished pitch would.
the subscriptions that actually hurt are the annual ones. one charge a year, usually the biggest amounts, and the receipt email is eleven months old by the time it matters. can CentryAI catch an annual renewal from a single receipt that far back and warn me before it bills again? and the cancel in one tap screen. is that a deep link to the right cancel page or does it handle the flow itself? built by someone who forgot 11 is the most honest tagline on PH today.
Nice — the "find the cancel page in one tap" piece is the part that actually matters. A lot of those forgotten subscriptions aren't just forgotten, they're engineered to be: negative-option billing, a cancel flow buried three menus deep, the "are you sure?" guilt screen. The FTC's whole click-to-cancel push exists because companies bank on that friction. Anything that collapses cancellation back to one tap is doing real consumer-protection work. Curious whether you flag the free trials that auto-convert before the first charge lands — that's where most people actually get caught.
The Gmail scan worked surprisingly fast and actually caught a couple of subscriptions I had completely forgotten about, including one I had no idea how to cancel until the one tap option found the page for me. Solid for anyone who loses track of recurring charges.
This seems especially useful for anyone who's signed up for dozens of AI tools over the past year 😄. The Cancel Finder alone could save a lot of time.
Ironically, you need one more subscription to track your other subscriptions. Lifetime plan?
Anyway, I like the idea.
The zombie score is a nice touch. I imagine it's tricky though, because not every subscription is meant to be used regularly. A VPN, domain renewal, or cloud backup might look "dead" even when it's doing its job. How do you handle those cases? Congrats on the launch!
i love this.. i have been something like this exist.. curious how did you gett he signals for user? integrate with bank/financials?
No bank linking is the right call here. How does the Gmail scan work under the hood - parsed locally, or sent through a server and discarded right after? People get understandably nervous about anything reading their inbox.
I`m so hard on subscribing to something so I have very few subscriptions, but anyway, I think your product sounds really great - with a lot of information around every person these days it is so easy to miss and forget something, even if you are not having ADHD
This is useful. Does it catch App Store or Google Play charges, or only email-based ones?
Congrats on the great launch! Like the skipping bank linking! Receipt emails carry the service name and renewal date while bank statements give you "PAYPAL *XYZ 9.99". Question on Cancel Finder. Cancellation pages get moved and buried on purpose, static index might rot fast etc. Is it a curated list, scraped on a schedule, or resolved live at tap time?
Love this, especially the privacy angle. One thing that would help me: let me set a "trial reminder" that pings me a day or two before any free trial auto-renews, since those sneak past Gmail scans sometimes. Would catch the ones your scanner might miss.
Congrats with your launch!
I see more and more products & media getting targeted towards people with ADHD.
As a person with basically zero ADHD myself (I can focus on a single task for hours without any distractions, I have an excellent memory, and enjoy staying on topic), I find it hard to relate to the advertisement, but I'm curious and I do support.
Could you please explain simply what differentiate a products build for people with ADHD from the other products? We all have subscriptions, and many people track them in some way or another.
Which product design decisions were you making following this direction?
Thanks.
About CentryAI on Product Hunt
“Subscription tracker built by someone who forgot 11 of them”
CentryAI launched on Product Hunt on July 4th, 2026 and earned 217 upvotes and 56 comments, placing #4 on the daily leaderboard. I built CentryAI because I have ADHD and was paying for 11 subscriptions I hadn't used in months. Most trackers make you enter everything manually — that doesn't work if you've forgotten what you're paying for. CentryAI scans your Gmail or iCloud, finds every recurring charge, and scores which ones you're not using. The real pain is cancelling. CentryAI's Cancel Finder locates the exact cancellation page in one tap. No bank linking. Emails are never stored. Available in 18 languages.
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