Financial

One of the most overlooked but surprisingly time-consuming tasks after a loved one passes is canceling recurring subscriptions—streaming services, gym memberships, software, magazines, meal kits, cloud storage, and more. Without a clear list, families can spend weeks or months dealing with unwanted charges, forgotten logins, or missed opportunities to preserve digital content. The Subscriptions section in WhatNow solves this by providing the same organized, secure approach as our Bank Accounts and Credit Cards modules.

Here, you can document every recurring subscription in detail, including:

- Service or company name (Netflix, Spotify, Amazon Prime, Adobe, gym, etc.)  

- Subscription type or tier (e.g., family plan, premium, annual)  

- Approximate monthly or annual cost  

- Payment method linked (last four digits of card, or reference to a bank/credit card entry)  

- Renewal date or billing cycle  

- Login username or email associated (without full password—use our secure Passwords section for those)  

- Any auto-renew settings, cancellation instructions, or special notes (e.g., 'cancel immediately,' 'transfer family access,' 'download photos first')  

- Benefits or content to preserve (e.g., saved playlists, family-shared accounts, digital libraries)  

- And, if you choose, the full account number or subscription ID for faster verification  

WhatNow's financial and recurring-payment modules include that extra layer of security: any sensitive details like full account numbers or IDs are encrypted and hidden behind an additional password prompt. Only the person with your shared password can access them—ensuring privacy until it's truly needed.

Entering full account details or IDs is entirely your choice. The main goal is to ease the burden on your loved ones by giving them a complete, easy-to-follow list so they can quickly identify active subscriptions, contact providers, stop payments, and handle any valuable digital assets. If the service name, cost range, linked payment method, and notes give them enough to start the cancellation or access process (most companies verify with basic info and documentation), feel free to leave sensitive fields blank. But if you want to make it effortless—especially for services with family sharing, stored content, or high-value perks—enter them confidently, knowing the protection is in place.

Add as many subscriptions as you have, update them anytime (especially when you add or cancel one), and include attachments like screenshots or emails for extra guidance.

With WhatNow's Subscriptions section, you're not just listing charges—you're providing a clear shutdown plan for your recurring world, preventing surprise bills and lost access while letting your family focus on memories instead of monthly statements.

Open the Subscriptions section in WhatNow today. Map out your recurring life now, and give your loved ones one less thing to worry about."

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