Your inbox knows how much
you spend online. Do you?
Every order confirmation email you’ve received contains the exact merchant, amount, and date. We read those emails — and nothing else — to build you a clear picture of your online spending. Automatically.
No credit card. No bank account. Just your email — and 30 seconds.
Total spend
$847.20
Last 30 days
Purchases
23
Orders captured
Subscriptions
$212
Recurring monthly
Avg per order
$36.84
Per transaction
Spend over time
By category
Top merchants
You buy online constantly.
You have no idea what it adds up to.
This is not a criticism. It is simply true for most people who shop online regularly. Your bank statement shows a total. It does not tell you the story behind it.
Amazon looks like one purchase. Most months, it is eight to fifteen separate orders — clothing, household goods, electronics, impulse buys — all quietly adding up under one name.
Subscriptions renew without asking. Adobe. Notion. ChatGPT. Spotify. Figma. Each one feels small. Together, they often exceed $150 a month — and at least one is probably for something you no longer use.
Your bank app does not tell the full story. It shows a charge from "AMZN Mktp US" or "PP*ADOBE." It does not tell you which subscription, which product, or which category your money went to.
Most people who see their actual number are surprised. The number is rarely lower than expected. If it were, you would already know it.
ispendtoomuch reads the one place that has the exact data — your order confirmation emails — and turns it into a clear, honest picture of what you actually spend online.
No guesswork. No bank credentials. No spreadsheets.
Three steps. Thirty seconds.
You connect once. After that, we handle everything — automatically, silently, and without asking you to do anything again.
You connect your Gmail once.
One click. Google's own OAuth handles the authentication. We request read-only access — the most restricted permission available. Outlook and Apple Mail are coming soon.
Takes about 30 seconds.
We find every order email — automatically.
No setup. No tagging. No rules to configure. We detect order confirmations from Amazon, AliExpress, eBay, Netflix, Shopify stores, SaaS tools, and 50+ other merchants. You do nothing.
Works on emails going back years.
You see exactly what you've been spending.
Total spend by time, merchant, and category. Subscriptions flagged separately. Trends by day of week. Everything organized in one dashboard — and always up to date as new orders arrive.
No spreadsheets. No manual input. Ever.
Suddenly, everything makes sense.
Most people who connect their inbox discover they spend 30 to 50 percent more than they estimated. The dashboard does not judge — it just shows you the number.
Total spend
$847
Last 30 days
Purchases
23
Orders detected
Top merchant
Amazon
by frequency
Subscriptions
$212
Recurring monthly
Spend over time
February 2026Recent purchases
View all →Amazon
Clothing
$64.99
Feb 27
Netflix
SaaS
$15.99
Feb 26
Adobe
SaaS
$54.99
Feb 25
eBay
Electronics
$118.00
Feb 22
Amazon
Clothing
$39.99
Feb 18
Spend by category
You spent $212 on subscriptions this month — 18% more than last month.
Adobe, Netflix, and one other account for the increase. One of them renewed without a reminder.
Top merchants
We read your order emails.
Nothing else.
Giving any app access to your inbox is a serious decision. We do not take it lightly. Here is exactly what we access, what we do with it, and what we never touch.
Read-only access, enforced by Google.
We authenticate through Google's official OAuth. The permission we request is the most restricted available — read-only. We cannot send emails, delete them, or touch any folder we have not specifically been granted access to.
We keep three things: merchant, amount, date.
That is all we extract from your order emails. Every other word — the tracking numbers, the product descriptions, the HTML templates — is discarded immediately. We store structured insights, not your inbox.
No bank account. No credit card. No Plaid. Ever.
This product does not touch your finances. It reads order confirmation emails — the same emails that already sit in your inbox — and nothing more. If we ever ask for a bank connection, something has gone wrong.
Your inbox already has the data.
Let us read it.
Join the early access list. When we launch, you’ll be the first to connect your inbox and finally see what your online spending actually looks like.
No credit card. No bank account. No commitment. Unsubscribe any time.