Start from official sources
We read each provider's help center along with Apple's and Google's official pages, and base the steps on what they actually say — not on memory or guesswork.
Methodology
Every guide on this site is built the same way: from the official help pages of each AI provider, Apple and Google. We separate where you subscribed, hedge where policies vary, never publish prices or invented refund amounts, and update as providers change their flows. We're independent and not affiliated with any provider, Apple or Google.
Our principles
Each principle below shapes what we publish — and what we deliberately leave out. The goal is steps you can trust and verify.
| Principle | What it means | Why it matters |
|---|---|---|
| Official sources | Steps come from provider, Apple and Google help pages. | No invented or outdated instructions. |
| Separate by store | Web, Apple and Google Play are documented apart. | The cancel path depends on where you paid. |
| Hedge on variation | We flag where region, plan or store policies differ. | One rule rarely applies everywhere. |
| No prices | We never publish costs or invented refund amounts. | Figures change and vary by region. |
| Independent | Not affiliated with any provider, Apple or Google. | Guidance stays neutral and honest. |
Tip: whatever we publish, the official help page for your provider, Apple or Google Play is always the final authority. We point you back to it on every guide.
In practice
This is the process behind each cancellation guide on the site.
We read each provider's help center along with Apple's and Google's official pages, and base the steps on what they actually say — not on memory or guesswork.
We document the web, Apple App Store and Google Play paths separately, because the cancel button lives in the system that handles your payment.
Refunds, cancellation windows and deletion rules differ by region, plan and store, so we describe the general pattern and send you to the official page for specifics.
We don't publish prices or invented refund amounts, and we update guides as providers change their flows so the steps stay accurate.
Per-tool guides: cancel ChatGPT · cancel Claude · cancel Gemini · cancel Perplexity · cancel Copilot · cancel Midjourney
One honest option we mention
When people cancel because they pay for several AI subscriptions, we point to one alternative: instead of juggling ChatGPT, Claude, Gemini and more separately, a multi-model workspace like MultipleChat puts them in one place — so you can cancel the others and keep full access. We mention it as an option, not an endorsement, and remain independent.
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Across our network
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FAQ
How we source, separate, hedge and stay independent when we research AI subscription cancellations.
We base every set of steps on the official help pages of each AI provider, plus Apple's support pages and Google's Play Store help. We do not invent steps. Because these pages change, we point readers back to the official source to confirm before acting.
Because the cancel path depends entirely on where the payment is managed. A subscription bought through the Apple App Store or Google Play is cancelled there, not always in the provider's own settings. We separate these cases so readers cancel in the right place and actually stop the charge.
We hedge. Refund rights, cancellation windows and account-deletion rules differ by provider, store, plan and country, so we describe the general pattern and tell readers to verify the specifics on the official page for their situation rather than stating a single rule as if it applied everywhere.
No. We deliberately do not publish prices, plan costs or invented refund amounts, because they change often and vary by region and plan. We keep the guidance qualitative and direct readers to each provider's and store's official pages for current figures.
No. CancelAISubscription.com is independent and is not affiliated with, endorsed by, or operated by any AI provider, Apple or Google. We update our guides as providers change their flows, and we recommend a multi-model workspace only as one honest option for people paying for several tools.