How We Calculate Savings.

We believe in complete transparency. Our estimator doesn't use random marketing numbers — it runs a strict mathematical model against your exact selections to predict your real-world cash reclaim.

Low Impact Rotation

We only target your "Secondary" services. Primary services are ignored and assumed to be active 365 days a year.

The Math

Savings = Total Secondary Cost / 2 (Requires 2+ Secondaries)

We calculate that you will keep exactly half of your secondary library active at any given time, effortlessly rotating them month to month. If you only select 1 secondary service, we assume you'll leave it permanently active year-round.

Balanced Shielding

Our flagship model. Primary services stay active 12 months a year, but kordi aggressively pipelines your Secondary services so only exactly 1 is active per month.

The Math

  • 1. Dedicate exactly 1 month of the year to each chosen secondary service.
  • 2. Identify your cheapest chosen secondary service.
  • 3. Allocate the remaining empty months of the year strictly to that cheapest service.

Example: If you pick Netflix ($240) and Peacock ($132) as secondaries. You pay for exactly 1 month of Netflix, 1 month of Peacock, and then the remaining 10 months are bridged via your cheapest option: Peacock. Your annual spend drops from $372 to roughly $130, netting you huge savings while keeping your Primary services untouched.

The Binge Specialist

Maximum reclaim. You agree to only ever have exactly 1 active subscription at any given time across your entire roster (Primary and Secondary).

The Math

Yearly Spend = Continuous 1-for-1 Even Rotation

This assumes you rotate flawlessly. You only ever hold exactly 1 active subscription at any point, dynamically rotating evenly across your entire roster for all 12 consecutive months of the year. For example: if you select 4 services, kordi evenly rotates them, efficiently granting you exactly 3 active months of access to each service while slashing away 36 payments of redundant overlap across the board.

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