Why I built Sub-Switch
I'm not great at checking my credit card bill. So the day I finally did, my first thought was: I've been hacked.
The number was way higher than it should have been.
It wasn't a hack. It was old subscriptions, quietly billing me for years. Plus a few “extras” on my phone plan I had no memory of agreeing to. What I'd been wasting, totalled up, would have paid for a nice dinner out every month — for years.
I figured I was just careless. Turns out psychologists already have a name for it: status quo bias. Forgetting to cancel isn't a personal failing — it's a predictable human pattern. And subscription services know it. The friction is the business model.
I asked an AI why people sign up for five streaming services at once. The answer was almost too honest: “Each platform has exclusive content. People subscribe to watch one thing, then forget to leave.”
So I started thinking — what if cancelling were as easy as flipping a TV remote? Watch what you came for, click on. Done with it, click off. A one-month subscription, no drama.
That remote is Sub-Switch.
Free. No account required. We never store your credentials — we just count the clicks and link you straight to the official cancellation page.
If we save you one good dinner a month, we've done our job.
— NamiFlow