Subscriptions you forgot,
found in 30 seconds.
Most adults are paying for at least three subscriptions they have no memory of signing up for. RefundFlow's finder catches the ones hiding behind generic processor descriptors and unused free trials.
What you get
Processor unmasking
Charges from STRIPE *, PADDLE.NET, BRAINTREE — names that mean nothing to you — mapped to the real merchant and product.
Trial conversion catch
Charges that follow a trial signup pattern are flagged with the highest refund odds for fast recovery.
Family-plan duplicates
Two Spotify Family seats from different households. Two Disney+ bundles billed via Apple and direct. Flagged automatically.
Inactive-service detection
Subscriptions with no app open / no login activity for 60+ days are surfaced first — they're the highest-value refunds.
How it works
- 01Upload a 6–12 month statement.
- 02Review the highlighted 'hidden' tier — charges you're least likely to recognize.
- 03Open each merchant to see the official cancel link and a draft refund email.
- 04Send the refund email; track the response in the app.
Frequently asked
What counts as a hidden subscription?
Any recurring charge you don't immediately recognize on your statement. Most fall into four categories: forgotten trials, processor-descriptor billing, family-plan duplicates, and inactive services.
Is uploading a statement safe?
Yes. Files are parsed in-memory, never written to disk. Only the extracted subscription records are kept, encrypted and tied to your account.
Ready to find hidden subscriptions?
Free to use, processed in-memory, never stored. 30 seconds to your first report.