How it works

The bot captures the data, the Mini App opens the month

Instead of forcing everything into one heavy interface, SubsControlBot splits the flow: fast capture in Telegram and a clearer monthly picture inside the Mini App.

No bank connection. Just recurring payments, future charges, and subscription price monitoring inside Telegram.

Practical scenario

Why there are two interfaces

The bot is better for quick input, reminders, and alerts. The Mini App is better for the calendar, total monthly load, and a faster view of what is already coming.

That split lowers friction: you do not need to open a separate app every day, but you still get a deeper overview when you want it.

What happens after launch

  • add your first services in the bot
  • receive reminders and price alerts
  • open the Mini App when you want the full month

How to use it in practice

1

Collect recurring payments

Start with a simple list: service name, price, next charge date and billing cycle.

2

Separate useful services from background charges

If a service is no longer used but still renews every month, a dedicated recurring-payment list makes it easier to notice.

3

Review upcoming renewals

The most useful habit is checking what will renew in the next few days and weeks, not only looking at past expenses.

Why this is better than keeping it in your head

Subscriptions rarely look painful one by one. The problem appears when several small charges renew in the same month on different dates.

That is why SubsControlBot focuses on the practical bundle: amount, date, billing cycle and quick access from Telegram.

Do I need to track my whole budget?

No. You can start only with recurring payments and subscriptions. It is faster than full expense tracking and still shows the fixed monthly load.

When should I add a subscription?

Right after starting a service or a free trial. At that moment it is easiest to remember the price, renewal date and why you signed up.

What should I do after adding the first services?

Check your monthly total and upcoming renewals. If there are services you no longer use, review those first.