Subscription Expiry Date Calculator

Know exactly when any subscription expires or renews. Enter your start date and billing cycle — monthly, quarterly, annual, or custom — and get the precise expiry or next renewal date in seconds.

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Use the date you first subscribed or the date your current billing cycle began. Check your welcome email or account dashboard for the exact date.
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Managing Subscription Expiry Dates

The average person today juggles more subscriptions than ever before — streaming services, cloud storage, software licences, gym memberships, magazine subscriptions, domain registrations, and more. Keeping track of when each one expires or auto-renews is genuinely difficult, and the cost of forgetting is real: either you lose access unexpectedly, or you get charged for another cycle on a service you no longer need.

This calculator solves that problem. Enter any subscription start date and cycle length, and you will know the exact expiry or renewal date. Use it for every new subscription you sign up for and note the result alongside the service name.

Common Subscription Billing Cycles

Service TypeTypical CycleAuto-Renews?
Streaming (Netflix, Disney+, etc.)Monthly or AnnualYes — always
Music (Spotify, Apple Music)Monthly or AnnualYes — always
Cloud Storage (Google One, iCloud, OneDrive)Monthly or AnnualYes — always
Software / SaaS (Adobe, Microsoft 365)Monthly or AnnualYes — always
Antivirus / Security SoftwareAnnualYes — check settings
Domain Name RegistrationAnnual or multi-yearYes — always
Web HostingMonthly, Annual or multi-yearYes — always
Gym / Fitness MembershipMonthly or AnnualVaries by gym
Magazine / News SubscriptionMonthly, Quarterly, AnnualUsually yes
VPN ServiceMonthly, Annual or 2-yearYes — always
Amazon PrimeMonthly or AnnualYes — always

The Auto-Renewal Trap

Nearly every subscription today auto-renews by default. This is by design — service providers know that the majority of people do not actively cancel, and rely on passive renewals for a significant portion of their revenue. The renewal charge hits your card on the billing anniversary, sometimes with little or no advance notice.

The best defence is to know your renewal dates in advance. Set a calendar reminder 7–14 days before the renewal date so you have time to decide whether to keep or cancel the subscription without feeling rushed. Many services allow free cancellation right up to the renewal date, so there is no cost to cancelling early and resubscribing later if you change your mind.

Free Trials: When Do They Actually End?

Free trials are a common entry point for subscriptions and a common source of surprise charges. A 30-day free trial starting on June 1 ends on July 1 — and the first paid charge lands on July 1 unless you cancel beforehand. Some services end the trial a day early; others count the start date as day zero. If you are not sure, use this calculator with a 30-day period and your trial start date, and set a reminder for 2–3 days before that to give yourself time to cancel if needed.

Tip: Use a dedicated email label or folder for subscription confirmation emails. When you cancel a subscription, keep the cancellation confirmation email too — some services continue charging after a cancellation request due to technical errors, and you will need proof to get a refund.

Frequently Asked Questions

Usually yes — if you subscribed on the 15th, you are typically billed on the 15th of every month. The exception is month-end dates: if you subscribed on the 31st, February's billing date will fall on the 28th (or 29th in a leap year) since that month has fewer days. After that, billing returns to the last day of the month rather than the 31st.
Check your email inbox for the original welcome or confirmation email from the service. Alternatively, log in to your account — most services show your billing history and next renewal date in account settings. You can also check your bank or credit card statements for the first charge from that service, which confirms the original billing date.
It depends on the service's refund policy and your location. Some services (like Apple App Store subscriptions) offer prorated refunds if you cancel shortly after renewal. Others have a strict no-refund policy. In the UK, EU, and some other regions, consumer law may entitle you to a refund for unused digital services cancelled within a short window after purchase. Contact the service's support team promptly — the sooner you ask, the better your chances of a goodwill refund.
For auto-renewing subscriptions, the renewal date and expiry date are effectively the same day — the service charges you and continues for another cycle simultaneously. For non-auto-renewing subscriptions, the expiry date is the last day of access, after which the service stops until you manually renew. This calculator gives you that date either way, so you know exactly when action is needed.

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