What’s a subscription you’ll never cancel, and what’s one you’ve dropped recently?
Ryan Chen
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For me, I don’t see myself canceling my GPT subscription anytime soon. I use it regularly for generating marketing and SEO-related content, and it’s been a huge time-saver. But I recently canceled a meal kit subscription. It was convenient at first, but I realized I wasn’t using it enough to justify the cost.
What about you? What’s a subscription you can’t live without, and what’s one you’ve recently dropped?
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James Chappel@james_chappel
I can't compromise on my membership to a meditation app since it keeps me sane. I didn't have time to play, therefore I recently cancelled my gaming ticket.
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For convenience, I'll always have my Amazon Prime membership, but I stopped utilizing an e-leaning site that I wasn't regularly using.
Spotify is a must for me it helps me focus. I canceled a language app though; I couldn't keep up with it.
My project management tool is essential. I canceled a gaming service I just didn't have time for it anymore.
I can't imagine giving up my Spotify subscription anytime soon
For me it's 1Password - I've got too many important logins and sensitive info stored there to ever give it up. Recently dropped Spotify though in favor of free options like Pandora and my own music collection. Gotta save where I can these days!
I might never cancel iCloud subscription because I rely on it to store too many important files and photos.
I can't imagine canceling my streaming service. It's my go-to for relaxation after a long day. I recently dropped a fitness app subscription. I wasn't using it enough to keep paying.
I'm keeping Netflix, but I ditched a productivity app that didn't work for me.
Grammarly is staying for sure. I recently dropped a fitness app I wasn't using.
My productivity tool subscription is something I'll always need. It helps keep me organized. I did drop a subscription to a cooking class platform because I wasn't finding the time to learn.
Kindle Unlimited is my go-to. I canceled a meal planning service for a cheaper option.