I keep a spreadsheet of my subscriptions, which is a sure sign that I have too many.
Cable-ish
1. HBO Max: I subscribe for Last Week Tonight with John Oliver. I'm on a six-month promo price. I wouldn't keep subscribing based on the current catalog, but there are two things in the pipeline that I'm really looking forward to: Curb Season 11 and The Many Saints of Newark. I might, conceivably, go see Newark in the theatre but if Curb is also out in September then I might just hang on to HBO.
2. Amazon Prime. I'll cancel this. The shipping benefits are pretty useless to me in a rural area. There is no Whole Foods nearby. I'm not a fan of The Boys.
3. Disney+: I said this in another thread, but I'm on the three-year promo price. That expires this year. I enjoyed The Mandalorian and WandaVision, but I haven't felt compelled to re-watch either of them. I liked the chance to catch up on some Pixar that I missed (Wall-E and The Incredibles), but I don't have kids so I'm not really the target market here. I feel like I got my money's worth for Hamilton alone, though. If LMM ever does a standalone release I'll buy it and cancel D+. If Hamilton isn't standalone, I may continue to subscribe just to watch it.
4. Hulu. Their $1/mo for a year deal around Black Friday is the best deal in streaming. I'll renew this for as long as I can.
5. AppleTV+. Free because I bought an iPhone, but so far this has been the easiest for me to justify full price. Ted Lasso and Mythic Quest are great shows. I enjoyed Palmer. I haven't started For All Mankind or The Morning Show yet, but I'm looking forward to them.
Gaming
6. PlayStation+: At about ~$28/year, it's worth it for the game discounts.
News
7. Washington Post digital access at $29/year. I was a regular reader when I lived in DC. Their national coverage is good. I got sick of hitting the paywall.
8. Wall St. Journal for $4/mo (digital access + Saturday delivery). This is the first year I've been a regular reader of WSJ, and I really like it. I can't afford the regular subscription price, though, so I know I've got a phone call with retention in my future.
9. The Athletic: I'm on the $12/year deal, which is a steal. The sports coverage here is excellent.
I'm on a six month trial of Apple News+, but I'm not digging the experience so far. It doesn't seem to sync between my iPhone and iPad. I think I'd rather just pay the publishers directly. I'm also considering a subscription to The Atlantic, but I'm not a subscriber yet.
Tech Services
10. 1Password: If you're not using a password manager, you really should be. 1Password is my favorite. I happily pay $36/year for this. The peace of mind alone is worth it, but I didn't anticipate how much I'd love the cognitive relief of not having to remember multiple passwords, and how much time I'd save with their easy log in.
11. Backblaze: Backup of my primary personal machine.
12. iCloud Storage: I was a longtime Dropbox customer, but I've migrated to iCloud.
Seasonal
13. I'll subscribe to Fubo, YouTubeTV or another service that gives me easy access to Pats games once the season starts.