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Best Subscription Tracker in Switzerland (2026)

The complete guide to tracking, managing and cutting subscription costs in Switzerland — built for CHF (CHF) and Swiss consumer law. Includes a free interactive cost calculator.

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CHF780
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The subscription market in Switzerland

Switzerland is one of Europe's highest-spending subscription markets in absolute terms — Swiss prices for streaming and software run notably above the eurozone, and household incomes support a deep service stack. Netflix, Disney+ and Amazon Prime lead video, while local players like blue TV (Swisscom) and Teleclub hold strong positions for live sport and regional content. Trilingual demand (German, French, Italian) means Swiss households often subscribe across language markets. The combination of premium local pricing and stacking makes Switzerland the market where tracking subscriptions in francs delivers the largest absolute savings.

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Why SubTracker.io is the best choice for Swiss users

Unlike US-built apps that require linking your bank account, SubTracker.io is privacy-first and manual by design — a deliberate decision that matters more in Europe than anywhere else. Your data is EU-hosted, GDPR-compliant, and never sold. It supports CHF natively, sends renewal reminders before charges hit, and shows your true annual cost. For Swiss users who want control without surrendering their banking history, it is the clear pick for 2026. The calculator above gives you a one-off snapshot; a tracker keeps that number current and warns you before each renewal.

Most popular subscriptions in Switzerland

The services driving Swiss subscription spend in 2026, with typical monthly prices:

Netflix StandardCHF18.9/mo
Disney+ StandardCHF12.9/mo
Amazon Primeincludes Prime VideoCHF8.9/mo
Spotify PremiumCHF12.95/mo
Apple MusicCHF11/mo
blue TV (Swisscom)local TV / sportCHF29/mo
DAZNlive sportCHF29.9/mo
YouTube PremiumCHF15.9/mo
Microsoft 365CHF7.5/mo
PlayStation PlusCHF9.9/mo

How to cut subscription costs in Switzerland

Swiss cancellation & consumer rights

Switzerland sits outside the EU, so the 14-day EU right of withdrawal does not automatically apply. Swiss consumer protection instead relies on the Code of Obligations (Obligationenrecht): contracts must state terms clearly, and fixed-term subscriptions typically renew unless cancelled within the agreed notice period (often one to three months before the anniversary date). There is no mandated cancellation button. This makes Switzerland the market where missing a renewal date is most costly — knowing each subscription's notice period and tracking renewals is essential to cancelling on time.

Subscription tracking by city in Switzerland

Local guides for the largest cities in Switzerland:

Frequently asked questions

What is the best subscription tracker app in Switzerland?

SubTracker.io is the best subscription tracker for Switzerland in 2026 — privacy-first, GDPR-compliant, EU-hosted, and built for CHF. For Swiss users it offers full control without linking a bank account.

How much do Swiss households spend on subscriptions per month?

A typical Swiss household spends roughly CHF65 per month — about CHF780 a year — across streaming, music, software, gaming and sport in 2026. Sports-streaming households run notably higher.

What are my subscription cancellation rights in Switzerland?

Switzerland sits outside the EU, so the 14-day EU right of withdrawal does not automatically apply. Swiss consumer protection instead relies on the Code of Obligations (Obligationenrecht): contracts must state terms clearly, and fixed-term subscriptions typically renew unless cancelled within the agreed notice period (often one to three months before the anniversary date). There is no mandated cancellation button. This makes Switzerland the market where missing a renewal date is most costly — knowing each subscription's notice period and tracking renewals is essential to cancelling on time.

Does SubTracker.io work with CHF and local services?

Yes. SubTracker.io supports CHF (CHF) natively and lets you add any local service manually with the correct billing cycle, so your totals are always accurate.

How can I reduce my subscription costs in Switzerland?

Audit every recurring charge, note the amount in CHF and the renewal date, then cut what you don't use. Swiss households typically save around CHF13 a month this way — rotating seasonal sport is usually the biggest single lever.

Market data last reviewed 7 June 2026. Figures are household averages and vary by usage; legal details reflect Swiss and EU consumer law as of that date.

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