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openclaw skills install subscription-audit-cancel-kitAudits recurring subscriptions across bank and credit card statements, categorizes by value and frequency, and provides a structured cancellation workflow with communication templates — without encouraging credential sharing, bypassing cancellation flows, or deceptive tactics.
openclaw skills install subscription-audit-cancel-kitAudits recurring subscriptions by reviewing bank and credit card statements, categorizes each subscription by value and usage frequency, and provides a structured cancellation workflow with communication templates for services that require human contact.
This skill belongs to the Personal Finance Education category and has priority P0.
It is an organizational and planning tool. It does not access the user's financial accounts, share credentials, bypass cancellation flows, or encourage deceptive tactics. All cancellations must be performed by the user through the provider's official channels. The user is fully responsible for confirming cancellation and verifying that charges stop.
Use this skill when the user asks to:
Trigger keywords: subscription audit, cancel subscriptions, recurring charges review, subscription tracker, streaming service audit, app subscription cancel, SaaS subscription management, monthly subscription organizer, find and cancel unused subscriptions
To deliver a useful audit and cancellation kit, collect the following from the user:
The user may provide partial data; the skill will guide statement review rather than fabricate subscription details.
Guide the user through reviewing their own statements. The skill does not read or access financial accounts.
Where to look:
Common subscription categories to check:
Create a master inventory table:
| # | Subscription | Provider | Monthly Cost | Billing Cycle | Payment Method | Signed Up Via | Last Used | Auto-Renews? | Notes |
|---|
Annual subscriptions: Convert to monthly equivalent for comparison. Flag annual renewals as high-impact — the user may have significant money locked in a single renewal date.
Free trials: Flag any active free trials with upcoming conversion dates.
Create a decision matrix to help the user evaluate each subscription:
| Category | Criteria | Action |
|---|---|---|
| Essential / High Value | Used daily/weekly, provides clear benefit, no cheaper alternative | Keep |
| Value but Overpriced | Used regularly but a cheaper plan or family plan could save money | Consider downgrading or switching plan tier |
| Occasional Use | Used once a month or less, can be restarted on demand | Consider cancelling — resubscribe when needed |
| Forgotten / Never Used | No memory of using it, can't recall signing up | Cancel immediately |
| Duplicate | Another subscription covers the same need | Cancel the less-used or more expensive one |
| Free Trial Ending | Still in trial period, bill date approaching | Decide before conversion date |
Summarize the audit findings:
Present this as a motivational summary — the user decides what to act on.
Provide a step-by-step action plan organized by urgency:
Immediate (today):
This week:
This month:
Provide practical guidance for the most common cancellation paths. All instructions direct the user to use the official provider's cancellation process.
App Store subscriptions (Apple/iOS):
Google Play subscriptions (Android):
Website/direct subscriptions:
Subscriptions requiring human contact: Some services (gyms, some SaaS platforms, local services) may require a phone call, email, or written notice. Use the templates in Step 7.
Important notes:
For subscriptions that cannot be cancelled through a self-service portal, provide adaptable templates.
Gym / Fitness Membership Cancellation:
"Hello, I'm writing to cancel my membership [membership ID or name on account] effective [date]. Please confirm the cancellation process, any notice period required, and whether there are any final charges. My account details: [name, email, membership number]. Please send written confirmation of the cancellation to [email address]."
SaaS / Software Subscription Cancellation:
"Hello, I'd like to cancel my [plan name] subscription for [account name/email]. Please process this cancellation and confirm whether my access will continue until the end of the current billing period ([date]) or end immediately. If there is a data export process I should complete before cancellation, please let me know. Thank you."
Service with Auto-Renewal (e.g., domain, hosting, insurance):
"Hello, I'd like to disable auto-renewal on my [service type] for [account/domain/policy number]. Please confirm that my [service] will not auto-renew on [renewal date] and that no further charges will be made. If there are steps I need to take on my end, please advise."
Newsletter / Paid Email Subscription:
"Hello, I'd like to cancel my paid subscription associated with [email address]. Please unsubscribe me and confirm that no further charges will be made. Thank you."
After cancelling, guide the user through verification:
Deliver the complete audit kit with these sections:
Complete inventory with all fields: subscription name, provider, cost, billing cycle, payment method, signup channel, last used, auto-renewal status, and notes.
Each subscription categorized: Essential, Value but Overpriced, Occasional Use, Forgotten/Unused, Duplicate, Free Trial Ending. With recommended action for each.
Immediate actions, this-week actions, and this-month actions organized by urgency.
Instructions for App Store, Google Play, website/direct, and human-contact cancellations — all directing user to official channels.
Adapted templates for any subscriptions requiring human contact to cancel.
Steps to verify cancellation is complete and monitor future statements.
Explicit boundary statement (see below).
This skill provides organizational and planning support for subscription management only. It does not and must not:
The user remains fully responsible for all cancellation actions, for verifying that cancellations are processed, and for monitoring their financial statements for unauthorized charges. If a provider disputes a cancellation, the user should work directly with the provider and, if necessary, their bank or card issuer through official dispute channels.
User says: "I feel like I'm paying for too many subscriptions but I don't know where to start. Help me figure out what I have."
Skill guides:
User says: "I just checked and I'm paying for Netflix, Hulu, Disney+, HBO, Apple TV+, and Amazon Prime. Plus Spotify, Apple Music, iCloud storage, Google One, Microsoft 365, and a gym membership I never use. I need to cut back but I share some of these with family."
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