Guide
Which AI subscription should you keep?
AI subscriptions stack up fast. If two or three tools do mostly the same thing for you, the cheapest way to save money is often to consolidate.
Pick the one that earns its cost
• Keep the tool that consistently saves time on real work, not the one that only feels interesting.
• If two subscriptions solve the same problem, keep the stronger daily driver and cut the overlap.
• If you mostly use AI for occasional brainstorming, a cheaper tier or one shared tool may be enough.
Fast decision process
- 1.List each AI subscription you pay for.
- 2.Write down the one job you actually use each tool for.
- 3.Estimate how many times it saved you meaningful time this month.
- 4.Mark any pair of tools that overlap heavily.
- 5.Keep one primary tool, downgrade where possible, and cancel the rest.
Good reasons to keep it
• It saves hours of work every week.
• You use it as part of a real workflow, not just experiments.
• Its output quality or speed is clearly better for your job than the alternatives you tried.
Good reasons to cut it
• You are paying for multiple AI tools that do nearly the same thing.
• You only open it a few times a month.
• A free tier or another tool you already pay for covers most of the same needs.
FAQ
Should I keep more than one AI subscription?
Sometimes, but only if they solve clearly different problems for you. If the overlap is high, one strong primary tool is usually enough.
What counts as meaningful time saved?
Think about real hours or repeated tasks avoided, not just whether the tool felt useful in a demo moment.
What if I need advanced features only once in a while?
That is a good case for downgrading or paying for one month only when you actually need the heavier features.
Rynlo does not cancel subscriptions for you. Use it to decide which tool to keep, downgrade, or cancel before the next renewal.