I don't know about you, but I have quite a few subscriptions in many areas: telephone, Internet, audio and video streaming, electricity, Amazon... and so on. While I'm pretty good at tracking my subscriptions one by one, it's still quite complicated to have an overall view of what I pay each month for these various subscriptions.
Ideal is basically a dashboard of all the things you subscribe to. This site, 100% free for the user, will allow you to closely follow your subscriptions and will help you to streamline everything. !
In fact, this site is designed to simplify your life by allowing you to do 4 things:
- manage and track your subscriptions from a single site
- cancel or pause them very easily
- receive notifications before automatic re-engagements
- find subscriptions that are more advantageous than yours
Manage all your subscriptions with Ideel
To use Ideel, simply create an account on the site and add your subscriptions one by one. You will need to enter the amount you pay, the frequency and specify if you are committed, in some cases you will need to add the end date of your commitment (for reminders!). Finally, if you wish you will be able to add some additional information such as the date of the next invoice, the fact that the price of your subscription will change and on what date...
Once you have entered all your subscriptions, you will find them on a dashboard which will show you the total you pay each month for these subscriptions.
From this dashboard, you will be able to manage your subscriptions, find customer service numbers and URLs, launch cancellation procedures (managed by Ideel) and consult proposals for comparable but cheaper offers. If you choose an offer from a competitor, Ideel will take care of managing the cancellation of the old offer and the subscription to the new one!
So if you're not a fan of red tape, you should like this!
Finally, thanks to its notification system, you will no longer forget the end of trial periods, price increases or automatic re-engagements!
Of course, benefiting from such a service for free can raise questions. But from what I understand, Ideel's business model is very favorable to the user and seeks to make partner companies pay. Indeed, the method of remuneration that is not yet implemented will be the following: companies will have to pay to be referenced on the site and transmit their offers. When you subscribe to an offer via the site, the latter will receive a commission that will be supported by the company... in short, a win-win with an affiliation type system.
However, and quite logically, in the case of termination procedures that you carry out via the site, Ideel could charge you at cost price for the costs associated with printing and sending a termination letter...
Article updated on January 24, 2021 by Byothe














