The current KeepDue workflow is manual-first. It does not scan a screenshot, image, receipt, or billing page and turn that into a subscription automatically.
That does not make screenshots useless. A screenshot can still be the easiest source of truth for the date you need to save before the signup details disappear.
How the screenshot workflow works today
- Open the signup screen, receipt, or billing page.
- Take a screenshot if you do not want to lose the renewal or cancellation details.
- Copy the service name, renewal date, and price into a reminder app before closing the screen.
- Set the first reminder before the final decision day.
When this is still good enough
- The renewal date is visible right now, but you do not want to trust memory.
- The billing page is annoying to find again later.
- You want a private reminder without bank linking or account setup.
- You care more about not missing the date than about full automation.
What KeepDue does today
- Lets you add subscriptions and trials manually.
- Shows what is due next.
- Sends local reminders before the charge.
What KeepDue does not do today
- Screenshot import.
- OCR.
- Automatic receipt parsing.
- Bank or card syncing.
Where KeepDue fits
If you are choosing between “I will remember later” and “save the date now from the screenshot,” the second option is still the better habit.
KeepDue is built for that reminder-first flow. The current version is free for up to 5 active subscriptions on one device.
Download KeepDue on the App Store
Related pages
- Free-trial reminder template for iPhone
- App free trial asks for payment info? Set an iPhone reminder first
- Subscription reminder app without bank linking on iPhone