SneakyFees exists because companies have gotten very good at hiding charges in plain sight. We built the tool to find them.
Device protection plans on your cell bill. Administrative recovery charges on your internet service. Optional coverage add-ons buried inside insurance policies. Resort fees that appear at hotel checkout. Each one looks small on its own. Over time they quietly raise the real price of everyday services by hundreds of dollars a year.
The worst part is they are designed to be confusing. Vague names. Small amounts. Buried on page three. Companies know that most people will not call to complain. That is by design.
SneakyFees was built to change that. Upload your bill and we read it the way a professional auditor would. Every line. Every charge. Then we flag what looks unusual and give you clear, specific steps to remove it.
SneakyFees is free to use. We do not charge users. We do not sell your data. We do not run ads.
Sometimes we recommend alternatives. A cheaper internet provider. A better-value cell plan. A more competitive insurance quote. If you choose to switch using one of those recommendations, we may earn a referral fee from that provider.
The analysis itself is independent of that. If your current provider is competitive, we will tell you that and show you how to negotiate the fee down instead. Our incentive is to give you accurate results, because that is the only reason you would come back or recommend us to someone else.
We believe in being clear about this. If you do not trust the analysis, nothing else matters.
Every finding references the exact line item text from your bill. We only flag charges that appear unusual, inflated, or commonly negotiable. We never invent findings to make the product look more impressive.
Your bill is analyzed in real time and then discarded. We do not store the contents of your bill. Only anonymized data such as bill type and savings found is retained to improve our analysis.
SneakyFees provides analysis and suggested scripts based on industry patterns and user outcomes. They are guidance, not guarantees. Always verify findings independently before taking action.
If a recommendation includes a referral link, we say so. Our recommendations are based on value first, not commission rates. We only recommend products and services we would use ourselves.