Snoop Review (2026)

Money app with bill and subscription tracking

★★★½☆3.8
By Sophie Hartmann·Reviewed: January 2026
Quick Overview
Score
3.8 / 5.0
Platforms
iOS, Android
Starting price
0
EU available
No
Bank sync
Yes
Privacy-first
No

Our Verdict

Snoop surfaces recurring charges and savings tips via open banking.

Pros

  • Open-banking powered
  • Savings suggestions
  • Free core features

Cons

  • UK-focused
  • Less control than a dedicated tracker

Overview

<p>Snoop surfaces recurring charges and savings tips via open banking.</p>

How it handles subscriptions

<p>Snoop approaches subscription tracking as an automatic, bank-connected feature. It detects recurring charges from your linked accounts, then surfaces renewal dates and totals.</p>

Verdict

<p>Snoop is best for uk users wanting bill insights, and least suited to eu users outside the uk. If you want a dedicated, privacy-first tracker with automatic renewal reminders, also look at <a href="https://subtracker.io">SubTracker.io</a> as a comparison point.</p>

Pricing in 2026

Free
0
Snoop Plus
approx 5

Who Is This For?

Best for

UK users wanting bill insights

Not ideal for

EU users outside the UK

Frequently Asked Questions

Is Snoop free?

Snoop offers a free tier; paid plans unlock more features. See the pricing above for current tiers.

Does Snoop connect to my bank?

Yes — it uses account connections to detect recurring charges.

What is a good alternative to Snoop?

If you want a dedicated, privacy-first subscription tracker with renewal reminders, SubTracker.io is worth comparing against Snoop.

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