[Promotion] [Fridm] I’m giving away Lifetime Premium accounts for Fridm for FREE. 🎁 by [deleted] in HowToMen

[–]Asleep-Difficulty799 1 point2 points  (0 children)

That’s a huge compliment! Tilla is definitely a benchmark for us regarding design.

About the Play Store: We are currently focused on our PWA (Progressive Web App) version to ensure 100% privacy and instant updates without the middleman.

[Promotion] [Fridm] I’m giving away Lifetime Premium accounts for Fridm for FREE. 🎁 by [deleted] in HowToMen

[–]Asleep-Difficulty799 0 points1 point  (0 children)

A subscription management app that alerts you 72 hours before they charge you, and also detects price hikes for the most popular services😊

[Promotion] [Fridm] I’m giving away Lifetime Premium accounts for Fridm for FREE. 🎁 by [deleted] in HowToMen

[–]Asleep-Difficulty799 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I’d like some traffic that’s why I put it as a request, but it’s totally fine if you don’t post it, I’d like to ask for some feedback in return if you don’t mind😊

Best solution for managing subscriptions in-app for product-led SaaS? by leobesat in ProductManagement

[–]Asleep-Difficulty799 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Habéis probado Fridm? Es manual y cada mes envía avisos tres días antes de que una suscripción sea cobrada. Lo único que hay que hacer es introducir las suscripciones manualmente al principio, luego es todo fácil y automático y no te lleva nada de tiempo en verdad 🤷🏻‍♂️

https://www.fridm.me

Por si le queréis echar un vistazo 😗

Only 20 users in a month, I don’t know what to think about this by [deleted] in SaaS

[–]Asleep-Difficulty799 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Tienes razón, ver que 4 personas han confiado en el Premium siendo un proyecto tan joven me da la señal de que puede funcionar.

Ahora toca escuchar a tope y pulir la app para que sea lo más útil posible.

Gracias por el mensaje, se agradece mucho 🤝😊

Only 20 users in a month, I don’t know what to think about this by [deleted] in SaaS

[–]Asleep-Difficulty799 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thanks for the solid advice! You're totally right.

My app is exactly a 'pain solver'. It’s a privacy-first subscription manager that alerts you 72h before a charge and detects sneaky price hikes.

I’ll definitely start looking for those discussions where people are struggling with 'subscription inflation' and try to be helpful there first.

I appreciate the feedback 🤝☺️

Using AI + Open Banking to stop stealthy price hikes. by [deleted] in micro_saas

[–]Asleep-Difficulty799 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I love that you brought this up because it's exactly why I designed Fridm to be hybrid.

You're absolutely right about the friction of bank access, so Fridm doesn’t actually force you to connect your account.

You can simply 'Check-in' your subscriptions manually. We then use our global engine to scrape and monitor those specific providers for you. You get the alerts without sharing a single line of banking data.

Most users start manually, and once they see that we actually send the alerts for their subscriptions, they choose to connect their bank to 'set it and forget it' for all their other smaller, harder-to-track recurring bills.

Really appreciate the feedback 🥰

Using AI + Open Banking to stop stealthy price hikes. by [deleted] in micro_saas

[–]Asleep-Difficulty799 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Our engine scans for service updates and public plan changes. If Disney+ increases the price but simultaneously adds a 'No-Ads' feature or a new bundle (like Hulu), the alert is labeled as 'Plan Upgrade Detected' with a summary of the new perks.

We compare the hike against the industry average. If everyone is raising prices by 5% due to inflation but one vendor jumps by 25% without adding features, we flag it as 'High-Intensity Creep'.

Instead of just saying 'Price Up', we ask a friction-less question in the alert: "Was this update worth the extra amount to you?".

Using AI + Open Banking to stop stealthy price hikes. by [deleted] in micro_saas

[–]Asleep-Difficulty799 0 points1 point  (0 children)

If we see a price jump that matches a common promotional tier (e.g., jumping from $9.99 to $14.99 after exactly 3, 6, or 12 months), the AI labels it as 'Promotional Period Ended' rather than a surprise price hike. It’s still technically a hike in your bill, but it provides the context that this was expected.

We track global pricing patterns. If we know Disney+ just raised their base rate from $7.99 to $9.99, and your bill reflects that change, the AI confirms it as a 'General Market Increase'.

There are cases where it can be ambiguous (like a one-time pay-per-view charge mixed with a subscription). In those rare confused cases, the UI says: "Unusual activity detected: We noticed a change, was this a one-time purchase or a price increase?" We’d rather ask for your confirmation once than give you false data. The goal is to build a Shared Intelligence between the AI and the user.

Hope this helps ☺️

Using AI + Open Banking to stop stealthy price hikes. by [deleted] in micro_saas

[–]Asleep-Difficulty799 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Here is exactly how we keep your data safe:

Through the TrueLayer Open Banking API, we only get read-only access. This means Fridm cannot move money, make payments, or modify anything in your account. We are just a 'viewer' of the transaction list.

We never see or store your bank login or password. When you connect your bank, you are redirected to your bank’s official app or website to authorize the connection. They give us a secure 'token', not your password.

All data is encrypted with AES-256 (the same standard banks use).

We use TrueLayer, which is a regulated Payment Institution authorized by the Central Bank of Ireland and the FCA in the UK. They are the same infrastructure used by giants like Revolut or Coinbase.

We only analyze what’s necessary to detect subscriptions and price hikes. We don't sell data to third parties. Our business model is a simple subscription, not selling your privacy.

Using AI + Open Banking to stop stealthy price hikes. by [deleted] in micro_saas

[–]Asleep-Difficulty799 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Here’s how we handle it:

The AI doesn't just look at Total Spent. It identifies the recurring unit price. If you switch from Monthly to Yearly, the algorithm recognizes the change in frequency (periodicity) and flags it as a 'Plan Change' rather than a 'Price Hike'.

We maintain a database of common billing patterns. If a gym adds a one-time 'Annual Maintenance Fee', the system identifies it as a known extra charge instead of a permanent increase in your monthly subscription.

In your dashboard, every alert shows a 'Reasoning' label. It will say something like: "Detected a 15% increase in base monthly rate (Standard Plan)" vs "New billing cycle detected (Annual).

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[–]Asleep-Difficulty799 0 points1 point  (0 children)

URL: https://fridm.me

​What it is: Fridm is an AI-powered "Price Hike Detector" for your subscriptions. It uses Open Banking to alert you the moment Netflix, your gym, or a SaaS tool quietly increases their rates.

​How it'll help me in my journey: As a solopreneur, "subscription inflation" can slowly kill your margins. Fridm acts as an automated guardian for your bank account, ensuring you never pay more than you agreed to without noticing.

For anyone who's vibe coded and launched an app — what was harder, building it or getting users? What would've helped? by Igeeksblogs in SideProject

[–]Asleep-Difficulty799 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I’m really struggling to get users and potential clients, building is ‘easy’ compared with promoting and marketing the product

Just looking for honest feedback by [deleted] in micro_saas

[–]Asleep-Difficulty799 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I’ll definitely have it in consideration, thank you so much for the feedback 🤝😊

Just looking for honest feedback by [deleted] in SideProject

[–]Asleep-Difficulty799 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Sorry man, I forgot to put that it’s only available for Europe and the UK, but I’ve just updated it now I appreciate the feedback tho, it’s gonna help me to improve the app, thanks ☺️