Discover, monitor, and manage the subscriptions and accounts that define your digital life.
Get started free →Three simple steps to bring your digital life into focus
Create your account and upload your bank statements. Xenon analyses your transactions to build a complete picture of your digital subscriptions.
Connect your email and Xenon monitors for new subscriptions, renewals, and changes — so you stay informed without the manual work.
View your complete digital inventory in one place. Get alerts for upcoming renewals, trial conversions, and changes. Make informed decisions about what to keep.
Three product modules to organize your digital life
Discover, track, and manage all your subscriptions in one place. Get alerts for renewals, price changes, and trial conversions.
Document and organize your digital accounts for estate planning. Ensure your loved ones can access important accounts when needed.
Monitor your digital footprint for security risks. Get alerts for data breaches, account changes, and suspicious activity.
Your privacy and security are fundamental to how we operate
You export a file from your bank and upload it to Xenon. We never connect to your bank directly or store login credentials.
The bank statement files you upload are processed once and then removed from our systems. The subscription records we extract are stored in your account for ongoing reference.
Email access is read-only and fully automated — no human reads your emails. Disconnect your email or request full account deletion at any time.
We never store passwords or credentials. Email access is read-only and automated. Source files are processed and removed. Your subscription data belongs to you — export it any time, or contact us to delete your account.
Simple, transparent pricing.
See your complete digital picture
Ongoing monitoring and management
Less than $4/month · Cancel any time
"I had no idea I was paying for so many things I'd forgotten about. Xenon made it obvious in minutes."
— Sarah M., Auckland
"The peace of mind knowing someone in my family can find my accounts if something happens — that alone is worth it."
— David R., Wellington
"I've tried spreadsheets, I've tried apps. This is the first thing that actually keeps itself up to date."
— Priya K., Melbourne