When Forgettie vs Bobby makes sense
Bobby is an excellent iOS-only subscription tracker with a design-first philosophy. If you're iOS-only and never touch another device, Bobby is a great $1.99 one-time buy and a fair choice.
Forgettie makes more sense if you use multiple devices, want your list in a browser, or prefer "works anywhere" over "app-store-native." Forgettie is a PWA, so the same list runs on iPhone, Android, and desktop without separate installs.
When Forgettie vs Rocket Money (or Truebill) makes sense
Rocket Money's edge is automatic detection — it scans your bank statements for subscriptions and can even negotiate cancellations for you. If you want to hand the whole problem off, that's real value.
The cost is a monthly fee, your full bank credentials on their servers, and a steady stream of upsells for their other financial products. Forgettie makes more sense if you'd rather do the adding yourself in exchange for no fee, no data sharing, and the yearly total front-and-center — which Rocket Money doesn't surface well.
When Forgettie vs Tilla makes sense
Tilla is an offline, privacy-first tracker with a very similar philosophy to Forgettie. If you're Android-only, Tilla is a solid pick.
Forgettie is a PWA that runs on any platform — so if you have an iPhone, a Windows laptop, or want the list in a plain browser, Forgettie is the portable version of the same idea.
Who Forgettie is for
You already know what you're subscribed to. You just need one place to see the real yearly cost and never miss a renewal. You don't want to hand over bank credentials. You don't want another account. You want something free that runs on whatever device you're holding. That's Forgettie.