For years, whenever someone’s asked me what I’d like to see added to the iOS software on my iPhone, I’ve always had an answer at the ready — I want a subscriptions manager. And for a brief moment, when I took a look at the features added in the iOS 18.4 update released as a […]

iOS 18.4 adds a new way to track your spending — but I think Apple can go even further


For years, whenever someone’s asked me what I’d like to see added to the iOS software on my iPhone, I’ve always had an answer at the ready — I want a subscriptions manager. And for a brief moment, when I took a look at the features added in the iOS 18.4 update released as a beta recently, I though Apple had finally listened to my request.

In the initial iOS 18.4 beta release, the Wallet app added a new menu that included a Subscriptions & Payments option. While not the standalone subscription manager I’ve been clamoring for, this addition to Wallet sounded like the same general idea — a one-stop place for seeing what you’re subscribed to, when those subscriptions renew and a method for cancelling subscriptions with a tap.