The average person spends $219/month on subscriptions. During probate (6–18 months), no service is automatically notified — that's $1,300–$3,900+ draining from your estate. Select which categories apply.
Do you pay for video streaming services?
Netflix, Disney+, Hulu, HBO Max, Apple TV+, YouTube Premium, Amazon Prime Video, Peacock, Paramount+.
Do you pay for music, audiobook, or gaming subscriptions?
Spotify, Apple Music, Audible, Xbox Game Pass, PlayStation Plus, Nintendo Online.
Do you pay for software subscriptions?
Adobe, Microsoft 365, Canva, Zoom, ChatGPT Plus, Notion, Figma, or other tools.
Do you pay for cloud storage?
iCloud+, Google One, Dropbox Plus, OneDrive. Important: data must be downloaded BEFORE cancellation.
Do you pay for news, media, or education subscriptions?
NYT, WSJ, The Athletic, Substack newsletters, Medium, Coursera, MasterClass.
Do you pay for health, fitness, food delivery, or shopping memberships?
Gym, Peloton, Headspace, DoorDash, HelloFresh, Amazon Prime, Costco, Walmart+.
Do any utilities or insurance premiums auto-pay from a card or bank account?
Internet, phone, cable, electric, gas, water, auto insurance, home insurance, health insurance.
Do you pay for VPN, antivirus, or security software?
NordVPN, ExpressVPN, Norton, McAfee, Bitdefender, identity protection. Note: cancel password manager LAST.
Are there online accounts you'd want deleted for privacy?
Old social media profiles, forums, dating apps, shopping accounts with personal data.
Do you use more than one credit card or bank account for subscriptions?
Tracking by payment method helps your family review each card statement systematically.
Select at least one category to generate your document.
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Disclaimer: This document is for educational and organizational purposes only. It does not constitute legal, tax, or financial advice. Consult with qualified professionals for your specific situation.