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How to See Where Your Money Is Leaking in Money Leaks

StatementOrganizer Team · July 5, 2026

That $4.99 subscription you forgot about? The small recurring fee that never seemed worth cancelling? These add up — and StatementOrganizer's Money Leaks feature is built to find them for you.

How to check for leaks:

  1. Go to Money Leaks from the menu at statementorganizer.com.
  2. StatementOrganizer's AI scans your parsed transactions for recurring charges — subscriptions, memberships, small recurring fees — and lists them clearly.
  3. Review each one: if it's something you genuinely use, great! If not, you now know exactly what to cancel.

Money Leaks is especially useful because recurring charges are easy to lose track of across multiple accounts and cards. StatementOrganizer pulls them all into one view, showing how much each one costs over a month or a year — which is often the moment people realize a "tiny" charge has quietly cost them hundreds.

You can also generate a Money Leak report to get a clear summary you can review at your own pace, share, or keep for budgeting purposes.

This feature works entirely from your own uploaded statements, so there's nothing extra to set up — just upload, and let StatementOrganizer highlight the patterns you might otherwise miss.

A few minutes reviewing your Money Leaks can uncover savings you didn't know were possible. Check yours today at Money Leaks on StatementOrganizer.

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