Opening a subscription’s history
Open the Recurring section and select a subscription row to open its detail view. The transaction history is the list at the bottom of that view.What you’ll see
The history shows every past charge MyTruv matched to this series, sorted newest first. Each row shows:- Merchant or description - exactly as it came in from the bank
- Date - when the charge hit
- Amount - what was charged
The detail view does not show a “total spent” aggregate. To see how much a subscription has cost you over a period, scan the history list visually, or use the Spending view to look at the merchant’s spending over a time range.
Spotting amount changes
The history sort makes price changes easy to scan visually - the latest charge is at the top, the earliest at the bottom.On iOS, a subscription whose latest amount differs from its historical average by 5% or more gets a small trend label on the Recurring list (going up, going down, or stable). The web Recurring view doesn’t show a trend label - use the history list to spot changes.
Opening a single past charge
On iOS, tap any row in the history to open that charge as a regular transaction - same detail view as if you had opened it from the Transactions list. From there you can see the account, memo, and any other transaction-level data.On the web, history rows on the recurring detail view show the merchant, date, and amount, but they aren’t clickable. To open a single charge as a transaction, find it on the Transactions page directly.
What the history helps you do
- Notice when a subscription’s price has crept up
- Estimate annual cost from a monthly cadence
- Confirm a charge you don’t immediately recognize by checking the merchant string and date
MyTruv does not cancel subscriptions for you. If you decide to drop a service after reviewing its history, go to the merchant directly.
Related
- Tracking Your Subscriptions - the full list of recurring series with filters
- Viewing Upcoming Bills - what’s coming up across all your series
- Viewing Your Transactions - the standalone Transactions view a history row links into on iOS