Subscription creep is a tax you forgot you're paying
It accumulates one reasonable decision at a time: a spreadsheet tool here, a doc editor there, a research subscription, a diagram app, a site builder. Individually, each was justified. Together they're a dozen logins, a stack of monthly charges, and a pile of work that doesn't talk to itself. Most owners don't even have a current list of what they pay for.
Before the next round of renewals, run an audit. An all-in-one AI workspace can absorb several of these — and the ones it can't, you keep with clear eyes.
The audit, in four steps
- List every tool and its monthly cost. The total is usually a surprise.
- Mark how often you actually use each one. "Barely" is a cancellation candidate.
- Group by job: spreadsheet, documents, research, diagrams, site, social.
- Map each job to the workspace and decide: consolidate or keep.
What realistically consolidates
| Job | Consolidates into |
|---|---|
| Spreadsheets | The sheets mode |
| Documents, quotes, reports | The docs mode |
| Research / answers | The research mode |
| Diagrams / whiteboard | The board mode |
| Website / landing page | The site builder |
Common questions
Q: Will I really save money, or just shift it? If you cancel two or three barely-used subscriptions, yes — and you gain connected work, which the separate tools never offered.
Q: What shouldn't I consolidate? A specialist tool that's core to your business and used daily at depth. Don't trade away something essential for tidiness.
Q: Isn't switching costs a real thing? Yes — factor it in. Consolidate the low-friction, low-use tools first; leave the deeply embedded ones until the case is clear.
Where to stay honest
- Consolidation is a win for breadth, not for out-depthing a specialist.
- Migrate gradually; don't cancel everything in one weekend.
- Keep what you genuinely rely on.
The bottom line
Replacing half your SaaS stack starts with an audit, not a leap: list, tally, group, map. An all-in-one AI workspace absorbs the everyday jobs — sheets, docs, research — so you cancel the barely-used logins and keep the specialists that earn their place.