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ReSubs 대 Copilot Money: 경량 추적기 또는 전체 금융 제품군?

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ReSubs과 Copilot Money의 솔직한 비교입니다. 가격, 개인 정보 보호, 플랫폼 지원 및 구독 추적을 다루는 기능별 분석입니다.

ReSubs and Copilot Money both help you keep track of recurring charges. They serve different audiences and take fundamentally different approaches. Here is how they compare.

Quick Summary

ReSubs is a privacy-first subscription tracker. You add subscriptions manually, import via CSV, or let AI extract them from documents and Gmail. No bank connection required. Free tier covers 5 subscriptions; Premium is $10/month for unlimited.

Copilot Money is a full personal finance app that includes subscription tracking. It connects to your bank accounts via Plaid to automatically detect subscriptions, categorize spending, and track net worth and investments. It costs $10.99/month or $69.99/year with no free tier.

Feature Comparison

Subscription Tracking

Copilot Money finds subscriptions automatically by scanning your bank transactions with AI-powered categorization. It catches charges you may have overlooked. The trade-off: you must link your bank accounts, and it only works with US financial institutions.

ReSubs gives you multiple ways to add subscriptions without bank access. You can enter them manually, import via CSV, or use AI extraction from receipts, invoices, and Gmail. ReSubs also tracks subscription lifecycles — active, paused, trial, cancelled — and sends reminders before free trials convert to paid.

Price

Copilot Money: $10.99/month or $69.99/year. No free tier. You pay from day one.

ReSubs Free: Up to 5 subscriptions, basic reminders, simple reports. ReSubs Premium: $10/month — unlimited subscriptions, advanced analytics, AI extraction.

ReSubs lets you start for free and upgrade when you need to. Copilot Money requires a paid commitment upfront, though you get a broader personal finance toolset for the price.

Privacy

ReSubs does not access bank accounts or financial institutions. All data stays on-device unless you opt into cloud sync. No third-party data sharing. It works fully offline.

Copilot Money requires Plaid integration to connect your bank accounts. Your transaction data passes through their servers for AI categorization. There is no manual-only mode — bank linking is central to how the app works.

If you want to track subscriptions without sharing financial data, ReSubs is the clear choice.

Platform Support

ReSubs: iOS and Android.

Copilot Money: iOS and Mac only. No Android. No web app.

If you use Android, Copilot Money is not an option. ReSubs is one of the few dedicated subscription trackers that supports both platforms.

Unique Strengths

Copilot Money goes well beyond subscriptions. It tracks spending across categories, monitors your net worth, and provides investment tracking. The AI categorization is highly regarded, and with a ~4.7 star iOS rating it has earned a strong reputation as a Mint replacement. If you want a single app for all personal finance, Copilot delivers.

ReSubs focuses entirely on subscriptions and does that one thing well. Multi-currency support with automatic conversion handles international subscriptions. Trial-to-paid reminders prevent unwanted charges. AI extraction pulls subscription details from documents and email so you do not have to type them in. CSV import and export gives you full data portability. The offline-first design means your data is always accessible.

Verdict

Choose Copilot Money if you want a complete personal finance app on iOS, are comfortable linking your bank accounts, and do not mind paying from day one. Its AI-powered tracking and investment features go far beyond subscription management.

Choose ReSubs if you want a focused subscription tracker that works on both iOS and Android, respects your privacy with no bank connection required, and lets you start for free. It is especially worth considering if you need multi-currency support or use Android.

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