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Can You Cancel Your Squarespace Subscription?

Last updated on October 1, 2022 @ 10:36 am

If you’re thinking about cancelling your Squarespace subscription, there are a few things you should know first. For starters, Squarespace doesn’t make it easy to cancel your subscription.

There’s no obvious “cancel” button on their website, and you can’t cancel your subscription directly from your account dashboard. You have to contact customer support and request cancellation that way.

Secondly, if you do cancel your Squarespace subscription, you will lose access to your website immediately. That means if you have a site that’s already live, it will go offline as soon as your subscription is cancelled.

You won’t be able to access any of your Squarespace account features either, so if you’re thinking about cancelling and then reactivating your account later, that’s not an option.

PRO TIP: If you are thinking about cancelling your Squarespace subscription, there are a few things you should know. First, if you cancel within the first 14 days, you will not be charged. However, if you cancel after 14 days, you will be charged for the remainder of the month. Second, if you cancel, you will lose access to your account and all of your data. Finally, if you decide to cancel, we recommend downloading a backup of your site before doing so.

Finally, if you have a paid Squarespace plan, you will not be refunded for any unused time on your subscription. So if you cancel halfway through a year-long subscription, you won’t get a prorated refund for the remaining months.

In conclusion, cancelling your Squarespace subscription is not an easy process, and it can have some significant consequences. If you’re sure you want to cancel, the best way to do it is by contacting customer support and requesting cancellation that way. Keep in mind that you will lose access to your website immediately, and if you have a paid plan, you won’t be refunded for any unused time.

Dale Leydon

Dale Leydon

Sysadmin turned Javascript developer. Owner of 20+ apps graveyard, and a couple of successful ones.