Kaspersky Releases Premium Version of SubsCrab Subscription Tracking Mobile App

Kaspersky Releases Premium Version of SubsCrab Subscription Tracking Mobile App

Kaspersky is releasing a Premium version of SubsCrab – a mobile app that helps users track their subscriptions and control their payment schedules. SubsCrab makes the entire process of tracking subscriptions transparent and cost-effective for users. SubsCrab is a multiplatform app available on iOS and Android that contains more than 4,000 subscription services and 11,000 rate plans.

The subscription model is a convenient and transparent tool for monetizing digital services that has become widely popular in recent years. According to the business search report ‘Subscription E-Commerce Global Market Report’, the global subscription e-commerce market grew from 119.4 billion US dollars in 2022 to 196.35 billion US dollars in 2023, for a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 64.4%. Moreover, Deloitte’s ‘Digital media trends survey’ revealed that 20% of the world’s population have more than 10 paid subscriptions each, totaling over 100 US dollars per month.

Kaspersky is releasing a Premium version of SubsCrab – a mobile app that helps users track their subscriptions and control their payment schedules. SubsCrab makes the entire process of tracking subscriptions transparent and cost-effective for users. SubsCrab is a multiplatform app available on iOS and Android that contains more than 4,000 subscription services and 11,000 rate plans.

The subscription model is a convenient and transparent tool for monetizing digital services that has become widely popular in recent years. According to the business search report ‘Subscription E-Commerce Global Market Report’, the global subscription e-commerce market grew from 119.4 billion US dollars in 2022 to 196.35 billion US dollars in 2023, for a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 64.4%. Moreover, Deloitte’s ‘Digital media trends survey’ revealed that 20% of the world’s population have more than 10 paid subscriptions each, totaling over 100 US dollars per month.

In addition, the user can assign accounts to separate categories. For example, it is possible to separate work-related subscriptions (e.g. for business services) from personal subscriptions like games and streaming services.

“Today, most digital services, programs and applications operate on a subscription model. It is a user-friendly approach that is also easy to understand. At some point, however, users accumulate too many subscriptions, making it difficult to keep track of these and potentially very expensive. We designed SubsCrab to consolidate each user's active subscriptions in one place, giving them the ability to track an important part of their lives that would otherwise be very difficult without such assistance,” commented Kirill Yurkin, SubsCrab’s founder.

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