Stop paying for subscriptions you forgot you had
Scan your Gmail inbox for the last 90 days to surface every recurring charge. Get a Google Doc with a full subscription table and a short action list of what to cancel, consolidate, or downgrade.
Audit my subscriptions using my Gmail inbox. Search the last 90 days for billing, receipt, invoice, and renewal emails. For each recurring charge, extract: service name, amount, currency, billing frequency, and monthly equivalent cost. Flag anything dormant (no related activity in 60+ days) or duplicated (two services doing the same job). Then create a Google Doc titled "Subscription Audit — [today's date]" with a full table and a short action list of what to cancel, consolidate, or downgrade.
Your Claw searches Gmail for billing, receipt, invoice, and renewal emails from
the past 90 days. For each recurring charge it finds, it extracts the service
name, amount, currency, billing frequency, and monthly equivalent cost.
A Google Doc titled "Subscription Audit — [today's date]" containing a clean
table of every subscription plus a concise action list — what to cancel,
consolidate, or downgrade — delivered in minutes with no manual digging.
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