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Knowing what AUR pkg would help, but here is where I would look.
Systemctrl disable tab tab to get a list of what is enabled to start at boot for services and such. Disable what you don’t want.
I use gnome, so I’d check ~/.config/autostart if it’s an application that’s starting when I login.