Trialy is a Chrome extension that tracks the free trials you sign up for and reminds you two days before they auto-bill. Runs entirely in your browser.
Free for 5 trials. Pro from $1.99/month.
Trialy notices when you sign up for a trial, asks if you want to track it, and reminds you before the bill hits.
Netflix, Notion, Adobe, Audible — wherever you're starting a free trial. Trialy works in the background.
A small banner appears with the service name and trial length pre-filled. Click "Track this trial" and it's saved.
Two days before the trial ends, you get a browser notification. Decide to keep it or cancel — your choice.
No accounts. No sign-in. No analytics. No server we send your data to. The list of trials lives in your browser's local storage. The detection heuristics run locally. We can't see what you're tracking, and that's the point.
Start free. Upgrade if you want to track more than five trials at once.
Free
No credit card needed.
Pro
or $9.99/year (save 58%)
The auto-detect catches most signup pages by looking for trial-related language in the URL and page text. If it misses one, you can add it manually from the popup in about 10 seconds.
That's how the extension can spot trial signup pages locally in your browser. Page content is read in your browser only and never transmitted anywhere. If you'd rather not grant that permission, you can install Trialy and only use the manual-add flow.
We don't, on the free tier. Trialy is a small project funded by Pro subscribers. There are no ads, no affiliate kickbacks for trial cancellations, and we don't sell or share any data — because we don't have any of your data to sell.
Yes. Cancel from the link in any payment email or via the settings page. You keep Pro features until the end of the billing period, then drop back to the free tier (your existing trials stay tracked).
Yes. Settings → Export JSON gives you a clean backup file you can re-import on another browser or computer.
Edge works today (it accepts Chrome extensions). Firefox and Safari ports are on the list once Chrome traction is real.