I recommend putting your trees on FamilySearch.org and WikiTree.com. Both sites are free and are peer reviewed, so the quality of the data has the potential to be of better quality. It is often sadly not, though. Both sites are free. I dropped my Ancestry subscription and only have my autosomal DNA test there now. My family trees are now on FamilySearch and WikiTree and I keep Wikitree syched to FamilySearch, which is a manual process.
FamilySearch also has a huge number of images of original? (primary record) documents and is much easier to search than Ancestry, which I suspect licenses much of their content from FamilySearch. I advise against linking documents from Ancestry to FamilySearch profiles in Sources as most of the documents are freely available to everyone in the FamilySearch catalog. The Ancestry images are only available to those who pay for them and, I think, to members of the LDS. It is incredibly easy to link primary record images to profiles on FamilySearch.
I am sorry I wasted 20 years on Ancestry! Ancestry does have a good Hints utility for individuals but most of the records are on FamilySearch, except perhaps for military pension and service indexes. The only time that I miss Ancestry is when I want to look at the trees of some of my DNA matches.? That being said, the quality of trees on Ancestry is, in general, not very good.
Sorry to get off topic!
Kevin