Free Limit

What happens after 5 active subscriptions?

KeepDue's current launch build is free for up to 5 active subscriptions on one device.

That limit is intentional. The app does not pretend there is a paid upgrade path before one actually exists.

What counts as active

An active subscription is a trial, renewal, or recurring charge you are still tracking inside KeepDue.

If a service is cancelled, expired, or no longer needs a reminder, remove it or stop tracking it so your active list stays focused on the dates that can still charge you.

What to track first

If you are near the limit, start with the subscriptions where a missed date would actually hurt:

  1. Free trials that ask for payment information.
  2. Annual plans with a large renewal.
  3. Services that are hard to cancel.
  4. Subscriptions you rarely open but still pay for.
  5. Anything with a renewal date you just learned from an email, receipt, or account page.

The point is not to build a perfect finance dashboard. The point is to catch the few dates you are most likely to forget.

Why there is no paid upgrade yet

KeepDue does not currently sell an unlimited plan.

The launch strategy is to keep the first version honest: manual dates, local reminders, no bank link, no account, and a clear free cap.

If people repeatedly hit the 5-active-subscription limit and ask for more, that is useful product evidence. It would support building a paid unlock later. Until then, the app should not claim a purchase path that does not exist.

What to do if you need more than 5

For now, keep the highest-risk dates in KeepDue and use another reminder as a backup for lower-risk renewals.

Good candidates for KeepDue are trials and annual renewals where you need a reminder before the final decision day. Lower-risk monthly services may not need to be tracked immediately if you already notice them in normal usage.

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FAQ

Does KeepDue have in-app purchases?

No. The current public build does not include a paid upgrade or in-app purchase.

Will KeepDue add an unlimited plan?

Only if there is enough evidence that real users need it. Repeated limit hits, support messages, reviews, or activation data would be stronger evidence than guessing before launch learning.

Does the 5-subscription limit mean the app is a trial?

No. The current version is free to use for up to 5 active subscriptions on one device.

Does KeepDue track subscriptions automatically?

No. KeepDue is manual-first. You enter the service name and renewal or trial date yourself, then get local reminders before the charge.