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How to Find Subscriptions Charged Through Cash App

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A subscription billed to your Cash Card or Cash App Pay lives inside your Cash App activity — not on the bank statement you usually scan. That's how a recurring charge keeps pulling money for months unnoticed. Here's how to surface every one, then keep them all in one list.

Two ways subscriptions reach you
Cash App bills you in two main ways. A merchant may store your Cash Card number from when you entered it at checkout and charge it on a schedule, or it may use Cash App Pay directly. Both land in your Cash App activity, so that's where your audit starts.

Step 1: Open the recurring-payments view

Cash App can surface the recurring charges tied to your account. Open the app, tap your profile icon, then move into the support and account area and look for a recurring-payments option. This gives you a focused list rather than scrolling everything.

Step 2: Scan your Cash App activity

Open your Activity tab and scroll back about three months. Look for charges to the same business at a regular cadence — same or similar amount, roughly monthly. Those repeating merchant charges are your subscriptions.

Write down the amount and billing date for each one so you have a clean list to work from.

Cash App — activity Jun 03 · Coffee shop$5.40 Jun 06 · Music svc$10.99 ↻ Jun 10 · Sam (split)$22.00 Jun 12 · Fitness app$9.99 ↻ Jun 15 · Storage plan$1.99 ↻

Charges to a business (↻) at a steady cadence are your subscriptions — one-off purchases are not

Step 3: Block a business as a backstop

If a merchant keeps charging after you've tried to cancel, Cash App lets you block that business from charging your Cash Card or Cash App Pay — as long as you've had at least one transaction with it. This is often the fastest way to cut off an unwanted recurring charge.

Important
Blocking a business stops new charges, but it does not cancel the underlying subscription. If you only block in Cash App, the merchant may consider the subscription active and try another payment method. Use blocking as a backstop, not a substitute for cancelling.

Step 4: Cancel with the merchant to end it for good

To make a subscription truly stop:

  1. Cancel directly with the merchant in their account settings so the billing ends at the source. Note the cancellation date.
  2. Block the business in Cash App if it keeps trying to charge after you cancel.
  3. Watch your Cash App activity over the next billing cycle to confirm the charge is actually gone.

Put every Cash App charge in one list

As you spot each recurring charge, add it to SubScan. It runs entirely in your browser and shows your combined monthly and yearly total — no account link, no bank login.

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Frequently asked questions

How do I find subscriptions charged through Cash App?

Open Cash App, tap your profile icon, look for a recurring-payments view in the support and account menu, and scroll your activity for charges that repeat at the same amount on a regular schedule. Subscriptions hit either your stored Cash Card number or Cash App Pay, so both appear in your activity.

How do I stop a recurring charge on Cash App?

Cancel with the merchant first so billing ends at the source. As a backstop, block the business from charging your Cash Card or Cash App Pay (you need at least one prior transaction with it). Blocking stops new charges but doesn't cancel the subscription, so do both.

Does a subscription tracker need my Cash App or bank login?

No. SubScan is on-device — you read your own Cash App activity and add each recurring charge manually. Nothing is uploaded and there's no account link.

Why are Cash App subscriptions easy to miss?

A charge on your Cash Card or via Cash App Pay sits inside your Cash App activity rather than on the main bank statement you usually scan. Mixed in with everyday spending and peer payments, a small recurring charge is easy to scroll past.