📺 Subscription Cost Calculator for a £10/mo Subscription

Add up every subscription and find out what you really pay per month.

Quick answer

£10.00 a month works out to £120 a year, £600 over 5 years, and £1,200 over a decade.

  • Annual: £120
  • 5 years: £600
  • 10 years: £1,200
  • Lifetime (40y): £4,800

In detail: Subscription Cost Calculator for a £10/mo Subscription

£10.00/month feels small — but the annual cost of £120 is a clearer signal of what you're actually committing to. Over 5 years it's £600, and over 10 years £1,200. That framing is often enough to decide whether a service is earning its place in your spending.

At this price point, the subscription is usually a single-service one (a streaming tier, a productivity app, cloud storage). The question to ask is whether you use it weekly — if not, cancelling and resubscribing when you need it often wins.

The "subscription audit" hack: cancel everything non-essential, and only re-subscribe to the ones you actively miss. The average household reclaims £200–£400/year through this alone.

What this tool helps with

Totals up to 5 subscription costs and shows monthly, yearly, and 5-year projections.

What you can enter

  • Subscription 1 monthly cost (£): 10
  • Subscription 2 monthly cost (£): 7.99
  • Subscription 3 monthly cost (£): 12.99
  • Subscription 4 monthly cost (£): 5.99
  • Subscription 5 monthly cost (£): 0

Why this page is useful

Add up every subscription and find out what you really pay per month. This page loads fast, gives a direct answer, and then expands with useful context instead of burying the result under filler.

Frequently Asked Questions

£10.00 a month works out to £120 a year, £600 over 5 years, and £1,200 over a decade.
Annual: £120 • 5 years: £600 • 10 years: £1,200 • Lifetime (40y): £4,800
£10.00/month feels small — but the annual cost of £120 is a clearer signal of what you're actually committing to. Over 5 years it's £600, and over 10 years £1,200. That framing is often enough to decide whether a service is earning its place in your spending.
At this price point, the subscription is usually a single-service one (a streaming tier, a productivity app, cloud storage). The question to ask is whether you use it weekly — if not, cancelling and resubscribing when you need it often wins.
Most people have 3-6. If you have more, add extras to one of the fields.
Only enter what you're actually paying. Free trials are free — until they're not.
Cloud storage, app upgrades, gym memberships, insurance add-ons, and that meditation app you used once.
UK average is roughly £40-£60/month on streaming and digital subscriptions.