How to See Amazon Subscriptions: A Complete Guide to Finding What You're Paying For

Managing your Amazon account means keeping track of more than just orders. Amazon runs several parallel subscription systems — and knowing where to look for each one saves you from unexpected charges and forgotten free trials.

Why Amazon Subscriptions Are Spread Across Multiple Places

Amazon doesn't store all your recurring charges in a single dashboard. That's because different subscription types are managed through different parts of the platform:

  • Prime membership is treated as an account-level benefit
  • Subscribe & Save is tied to your shopping and delivery preferences
  • Digital subscriptions (Kindle Unlimited, Audible, Prime Video Channels, etc.) live under your digital content settings
  • Third-party app or Alexa skill subscriptions are managed separately through the Appstore

This structure made sense as Amazon expanded, but it does mean you'll need to check more than one location for a complete picture.

How to View Your Amazon Prime Subscription

Your Prime membership status and billing details are found here:

  1. Go to amazon.com and sign in
  2. Hover over or tap "Account & Lists"
  3. Select "Account"
  4. Click "Prime" or navigate to "Manage Prime Membership"

From this page you can see your renewal date, billing frequency (monthly or annual), and payment method. You can also switch between billing cycles or cancel from this screen.

How to See Subscribe & Save Subscriptions 🛒

Subscribe & Save is Amazon's auto-delivery program for physical products like groceries, household supplies, and personal care items. To view yours:

  1. Go to your Amazon account
  2. Under "Account", find the section labeled "Your Subscribe & Save Items"
  3. Alternatively, search directly for "Manage Subscribe & Save" in your account menu or the help search bar

Here you'll see all active subscriptions, their delivery frequency, next delivery date, and the discounted price you're locked into. You can pause, skip a delivery, change quantity, or cancel individual items from this page.

How to Find Digital Subscriptions and Memberships

Digital subscriptions — including Kindle Unlimited, Audible (if billed through Amazon), Prime Video add-on channels, and Amazon Music — are managed through a different section:

  1. Go to "Account & Lists""Account"
  2. Scroll to the "Digital content and devices" section
  3. Click "Manage your content and devices"
  4. From there, navigate to the "Preferences" or "Channels & Subscriptions" tab

Prime Video channels in particular are easy to forget about — services like Paramount+, Starz, or MGM+ added through Amazon appear here, not in a general subscriptions list.

How to View Appstore and Alexa Skill Subscriptions

If you've subscribed to apps, games, or Alexa skills through the Amazon Appstore (commonly used on Fire tablets or Fire TV), those are tracked separately:

  1. Go to "Account & Lists""Account"
  2. Select "Apps & more" or navigate to "Manage Your Apps & Subscriptions"
  3. Click the "Subscriptions" tab

This section shows active and cancelled subscriptions tied to your Amazon account through the Appstore ecosystem.

Checking Subscriptions via the Amazon Mobile App 📱

On the Amazon Shopping app (iOS or Android):

  1. Tap the profile icon or the three-line menu
  2. Go to "Account"
  3. Look for "Manage Subscriptions" or browse sections for Prime, Subscribe & Save, and digital content

The mobile app generally mirrors the desktop layout, but some deeper subscription settings redirect you to a browser view for full functionality.

A Quick Reference: Where Each Subscription Type Lives

Subscription TypeWhere to Find It
Amazon PrimeAccount → Manage Prime Membership
Subscribe & SaveAccount → Your Subscribe & Save Items
Kindle UnlimitedManage Your Content and Devices
Prime Video ChannelsPrime Video → Channels tab
Audible (via Amazon)Manage Your Content and Devices
Appstore / Alexa SkillsAccount → Manage Apps & Subscriptions

Reviewing Charges When You're Unsure What You're Paying For

If you see an unfamiliar charge from Amazon, the fastest way to trace it is through your order history and transaction records:

  1. Go to "Returns & Orders" in the top-right corner
  2. Filter by "Digital Orders" to isolate subscription-related billing
  3. Cross-reference with your bank or credit card statement using the dates

Amazon also sends renewal emails before charging for most subscriptions — searching your inbox for "Amazon subscription renewal" or "upcoming charge" can surface forgotten services quickly.

The Variables That Affect What You See

Not every Amazon account looks identical. A few factors change what subscriptions appear and where:

  • Account region — subscription options and the interface vary between Amazon.com, Amazon.co.uk, Amazon.de, and other storefronts
  • Household or Family settings — if you're part of an Amazon Household, some benefits and subscriptions may be shared, and you may not see items managed by the primary account holder
  • Business accounts — Amazon Business accounts have separate billing dashboards that may show subscriptions differently
  • Device type — subscriptions started on a Fire TV, Fire tablet, or Echo device may only appear in the Appstore section, not in a general subscriptions view

One More Layer Worth Knowing

Some services that feel like Amazon subscriptions are actually billed directly by the third-party provider, even when accessed through Amazon. Audible, for example, can be billed through Amazon or directly through Audible's own billing system depending on how you signed up. Same applies to certain Prime Video channels if you subscribed via a third-party site and linked your account later.

In those cases, the subscription won't appear anywhere in your Amazon account — you'd need to check that provider's website or your bank statements directly. Whether your setup falls into this category depends entirely on how and where each individual service was originally activated.