AI subscription audit for small teams

Stop paying twice
for the same AI job.

Add the AI tools on your monthly bill. StackTrim finds capability overlap, subscriptions nobody uses, and the safest place to cut.

Audit my stack
4,511 tools indexed No bank connection 2 min to a decision
01 / YOUR STACK

What are you paying for?

Add at least two AI subscriptions. Honest usage gives a better answer.

HOW IT WORKS

A two-minute AI software cost audit.

Small teams often add specialist AI products without removing the software they replace. StackTrim turns a list of subscriptions into a concrete renewal decision—without a bank connection or enterprise procurement rollout.

01

Add your AI tools

Enter each subscription, its monthly price, and how often your team actually uses it.

02

Find duplicated jobs

We compare business use cases and feature overlap across a catalog of 4,511 AI products.

03

Make the renewal call

Keep, review, pause, or cancel—with a conservative monthly and annual savings target.

COMMON QUESTIONS

Before you trim.

What is an AI subscription audit?

It compares the AI tools you pay for, how often they are used, and which business jobs they perform. The goal is to find unused subscriptions and tools that duplicate one another.

Does StackTrim connect to my bank account?

No. You enter only the tool names, costs, and usage frequency you want analyzed. StackTrim never asks for bank or card credentials.

How is capability overlap calculated?

The score uses each tool’s category, primary business use case, and feature tags. It is deterministic and explainable—not an opaque AI guess.

What does the €19 plan unlock?

The one-time purchase unlocks every renewal decision, all detected overlaps, and matched free-tier alternatives on a private report link. There is no recurring charge.

The market is real: transaction research from J.P. Morgan Chase Institute shows small businesses already pay for a widening range of AI services.

THE RULE

AI should remove a cost
or save a measurable hour.

If a tool does neither, it is probably shelfware. StackTrim is intentionally one feature: a clearer renewal decision from the stack you already have.