Alternatives guide

Bobby alternatives in 2026

Bobby is a lovely iOS subscription tracker, but it stops at the Apple ecosystem. The most common reason people want a Bobby alternative is simple: they use Android, share subscriptions in a household, or want a web dashboard. Here are five apps that pick up where Bobby leaves off, each described on its own terms.

How we picked · updated June 2026. We based these picks on each app’s official pricing, platform support, and bank-linking model, plus the subscription-specific features that matter when switching. Rankings reflect general fit — the right choice depends on your devices and how much automation you want.

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#1
Wallet by BudgetBakersCross-platform personal finance and subscription tracker

The broad finance pick. Wallet by BudgetBakers covers iOS, Android, and the web, with a free plan and manual entry that works without linking a bank. A good fit if you want subscription tracking as one part of a wider budgeting app rather than a dedicated tracker.

PriceFree · $2.99–$4.99/mo PremiumPlatformsiOS, Android, WebBank linkNot requiredFree tierYes
Pros
  • Runs on iOS, Android, and the web
  • Bank sync is optional — works fully by manual entry
  • Multi-currency support and budget categories
  • Free plan plus an affordable premium tier
Cons
  • Subscription tracking is one module, not the focus
  • Shared wallets and bank sync are premium-only
  • Less subscription-centric than dedicated trackers
  • No automatic price-hike alerts

Best for: People who want a broad personal finance tracker with subscription tracking as one module, and are comfortable with a Czech indie company holding their data.

Visit Wallet by BudgetBakers
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#2
ChronicleiOS and Mac subscription tracker with a clean interface

The Apple pick if you just want a different Bobby. Chronicle is a polished iPhone and Mac bills-and-subscriptions app with a one-time purchase and no bank link — if you loved Bobby and only wanted a fresh native design, it is a more direct swap than the cross-platform options here. It is still Apple-only, though.

PriceFree up to 3 · one-time unlock (~$4.99)PlatformsiOS, macOSBank linkNot requiredFree tierUp to 3 bills
Pros
  • Polished, native iPhone and Mac experience
  • One-time unlock — no subscription
  • Never connects to your bank; manual entry
  • Multi-currency support and calendar view
Cons
  • Apple-only — no Android or web dashboard
  • No household or shared tracking
  • Free tier limited to 3 bills
  • No automatic price-hike detection

Best for: Apple ecosystem users who want a dedicated bills and subscription tracker on iPhone and Mac, with a native UI and no ongoing subscription fee.

Visit Chronicle
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#3
PocketGuardBank-linked budget tracker with subscription detection

The bank-linked option with Android support. PocketGuard connects your accounts, auto-detects recurring charges, and runs on both iOS and Android — so unlike Bobby it covers non-Apple devices. Its free tier needs a bank link, and the Plus tier adds bill negotiation.

PriceFree w/ bank link · $7.99/mo PlusPlatformsiOS, AndroidBank linkRequiredFree tierWith bank link
Pros
  • Auto-detects recurring charges from linked accounts
  • Plus tier negotiates bills and plans debt payoff
  • "In My Pocket" spendable-balance view
  • Cheaper Plus tier than Rocket Money premium
Cons
  • Requires full bank access through Plaid
  • No web app — iOS and Android only
  • CSV export is locked behind the Plus tier
  • May share data with partners per its policy

Best for: People who want automatic spending analysis across all bank and card accounts, with subscription detection as part of a broader budget tool.

Visit PocketGuard
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#4
Rocket MoneyBank-linked subscription manager and bill negotiator

The pick if you would accept a bank link for automation. Rocket Money finds subscriptions for you across platforms and adds budgeting and human bill negotiation. It costs more than Bobby ever did and takes a cut on negotiated savings, so it only makes sense if you specifically want the automation.

PriceFree w/ bank link · $6–$12/mo PremiumPlatformsiOS, Android, WebBank linkRequiredFree tierWith bank link
Pros
  • Automatically finds subscriptions by scanning linked accounts
  • Human-assisted bill negotiation and one-tap cancellation
  • Full budgeting, net-worth, and spend tracking in one app
  • Apps for iOS, Android, and the web
Cons
  • Requires linking your bank accounts through Plaid
  • Takes a 30–60% cut of any negotiated savings
  • Premium price is an opaque, user-chosen sliding scale
  • No price-hike alerts or trial countdowns

Best for: People who want bill negotiation and an algorithm that finds subscriptions for them, and who are comfortable connecting every bank and credit card account.

Visit Rocket Money
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#5
SubBuddyIndie subscription tracker

The indie no-bank-link option. SubBuddy sits in the same manual, privacy-respecting category as Bobby. Public details are thin, so confirm the current platform list and feature set on the official SubBuddy site before committing.

PriceFree · paid tier (see site)PlatformsMobileBank linkNot requiredFree tierYes
Pros
  • Manual entry — no bank connection needed
  • Simple, focused subscription tracking
  • Renewal reminders included
  • Free tier to start
Cons
  • Limited public information about the app
  • Small team means slower updates
  • Platforms and pricing need confirming on the official site
  • No automatic price-hike detection

Best for: People who want a small indie subscription tracker without bank connections.

Visit SubBuddy

Frequently asked questions

Why look for a Bobby alternative?

The most common reasons: you use an Android device, you want to share subscriptions across a household, or you want a web dashboard you can open on any computer — none of which iOS-only Bobby covers.

Is there a Bobby alternative for Android?

Yes. Wallet by BudgetBakers, PocketGuard, and Rocket Money all have native Android apps, so you can track subscriptions on Android — something iOS-only Bobby cannot do.

Is there a free Bobby alternative?

Wallet by BudgetBakers has a free plan that works without connecting a bank, Chronicle is free for up to three bills, and PocketGuard has a free tier (though it requires linking a bank).

What is the closest Bobby alternative if I want to stay on Apple?

Chronicle. It is a native iPhone and Mac bills-and-subscriptions tracker with a one-time purchase and no bank link, which makes it the most direct like-for-like swap for Bobby within the Apple ecosystem.