You’re still paying for decisions you didn’t make this month.
Review subscriptions, memberships, plans, and hidden charges. Then make the clear keep, cancel, or switch decision faster.
Find the subscriptions, memberships, and monthly charges that deserve a keep, cancel, or switch decision.
How Decision Log helps
Decision Log reviews subscriptions, memberships, plans, and recurring services with one simple question: would this still be worth paying for today?
What we review
Subscriptions, memberships, apps, plans, and recurring charges that can quietly stay in your budget after your needs change.
How we evaluate
We focus on price, real usage, overlap, downgrade paths, cancellation friction, and whether a simpler or lower-cost option may fit better.
Reader-first approach
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Start with the decision that feels worth questioning
Choose the path that matches the bill, subscription, or plan you are rethinking right now.
Should I Keep It?
Start with a practical keep-or-cancel review if you are paying for something you would hesitate to buy again today.
Start with a keep/cancel guide →Compare Before You Pay Twice
When two services overlap, compare them side by side before keeping both monthly bills on autopilot.
See a comparison guide →Cut Hidden Costs
Review the small fees, renewals, and recurring charges that often look harmless month to month but add up over time.
Find hidden cost checks →Better Alternatives
Sometimes the best move is not to optimize the wrong subscription, but to replace it with something that fits better.
See alternative options →Start with the biggest recurring decisions
These are the checks most likely to help you keep, cancel, or switch with less second-guessing, based on recurring costs people tend to leave on autopilot.
Is Walmart+ Worth It in 2026?
Check whether the fee still makes sense based on your real shopping, delivery, and pickup habits.
Read guide →Should I Cancel Amazon Prime in 2026?
Review whether Prime still saves enough money to justify staying on autopilot.
Read guide →Netflix vs Hulu: Do I Need Both?
Stop paying for overlapping entertainment if one service already covers most of what you watch.
Read guide →Best Netflix Alternatives in 2026
If you are ready to leave, start with lower-cost options that fit your actual viewing pattern better.
Read guide →Not sure what still deserves your money?
Start with the recurring charges review and spot the subscriptions, memberships, and plans that need a keep, cancel, or switch decision.
Review my recurring charges