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Subsight

Track subscriptions offline. No account. No bank. No cloud.

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7votes9commentsLaunched 23h agoWebsite

By HAMZA SARTAJ

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Subsight is an offline-first subscription tracker for people who don't want to hand over their bank login just to see what they're paying for. No account. No bank linking. No cloud sync. Every subscription, renewal date, and cost — tracked entirely on your device, across 170+ currencies. Built solo by a self-taught 19-year-old developer using AI-assisted workflows. No team, no funding — just a belief that tracking spending shouldn't mean giving up financial privacy. Your data stays yours.

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  • [REDACTED]·23h ago0
    Hey Product Hunt! 👋 I'm Hamza, a solo Android developer from Islamabad, Pakistan. I built Subsight because every subscription tracker I tried wanted my bank credentials just to tell me what I was already paying for. Subsight works differently — everything runs offline, on your device. No account, no bank link, no cloud. You get full visibility into your subscriptions across 170+ currencies without handing your financial data to anyone. This is a solo build — no team, no funding. I used AI-assisted workflows (Replit Agent, Gemini) to move fast without cutting corners on quality. Would love your feedback — what would make this more useful for you? Happy to answer anything about the build, the privacy approach, or what's next (already working on my second app, Kizuna). Thanks for checking it out!
  • [REDACTED]·12h ago0

    How do you handle reminders for upcoming renewals if everything stays offline? Curious whether notifications still work without any account or cloud piece behind it.

  • [REDACTED]·15h ago0

    Finally tried this and the no-account, device-only setup is genuinely refreshing. Adding a sub took like 10 seconds and I can see my monthly total in dollars without handing over anything. Solid for privacy folks.

  • [REDACTED]·21h ago
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Finally gave this a try and the offline-first approach actually feels refreshing. Adding subscriptions manually is a small trade-off for knowing nothing leaves my phone.

  • [REDACTED]·21h ago0

    The privacy-first angle is genuinely refreshing, and the offline-only approach is smart for this kind of data. One thing that would make it stickier for me: a desktop companion or at least a web view that pulls from a local file export, so I can review everything on a bigger screen without typing on my phone every time I add something.