We're FeeBuddy Audit Ltd
Helping Montreal readers cut through the noise of hidden monthly charges and take control of their subscriptions
What We Do Here
We're focused on one thing: making subscription audits clear and practical for people who're tired of paying for services they forgot about
Practical Guides
Step-by-step articles that walk you through finding hidden charges, understanding your billing cycles, and negotiating better rates with service providers
Real Solutions
We don't just identify problems. We show you how to cancel subscriptions properly, set up tracking systems, and stop the subscription creep before it happens
For Montreal
Content created with Canadian readers in mind. Local payment methods, Canadian billing practices, and Quebec-specific service providers all covered
No Sales Pitch
We're an editorial site. No products to sell, no software to promote, no affiliate commissions. Just honest information you can actually use
How We Work
Every article goes through the same process: research, real-world testing, and practical validation before we publish
Why We Started This
We began FeeBuddy Audit Ltd in 2020 because subscription services were becoming impossible to track. Most people don't realize they're paying for things they haven't used in months.
The average person has 9-10 active subscriptions. But they've forgotten about at least 2 or 3 of them. That's real money wasted every single month. And the companies counting on it.
We built this site to change that. Our guides focus on practical details: what to look for on your statements, how cancellation actually works, and strategies that don't involve hours of hold music.
Why You'll Find This Different
We're not a financial advisory firm. We're not trying to sell you anything. We're just people who've researched subscription management thoroughly
Honest Content
No sponsored posts. No affiliate links hiding in our recommendations. We say what we found, and why we found it
Action-Focused
Every article includes specific steps you can take today. Not vague advice. Real, practical actions that produce results
Regularly Updated
Service cancellation processes change. Billing practices shift. We keep our content current so the advice doesn't become stale
Why We Built This
We've been at this since 2020. Not because we wanted to start a company. Because we were frustrated watching friends and family waste money on forgotten subscriptions.
That's how it starts. One person realizes they've been paying $15/month for a streaming service they haven't opened in a year. Another discovers three different password manager subscriptions. It compounds quickly.
But there wasn't anywhere to find straightforward information about how to handle it. Financial sites focused on investment strategies. Tech blogs got lost in app comparisons. Nobody was writing clearly about the practical process of finding and canceling subscriptions.
So we started writing. We've published guides on finding hidden charges, understanding billing cycles, and negotiating with service providers. We've built content specifically for Montreal readers because billing practices and available services vary by region. And we're still adding to it because this problem doesn't go away.
If you're looking for practical help cutting your subscription costs, that's exactly what we've created here.
Important Information
The information presented on this website is intended for educational and informational purposes only. We're not financial advisors, and nothing here constitutes financial advice. Our guides focus on practical processes and strategies for managing subscriptions and recurring charges. Individual results depend on your specific situation, service providers, and how you apply the information. We encourage all readers to review their own billing statements carefully and contact service providers directly to verify cancellation or changes. We've made every effort to keep our content accurate and current, but service practices and policies change frequently. Always double-check information with official sources before taking action.