Patreon, launched in 2013, lets you directly support your favorite podcasters, artists, and online creators. It's a great idea, but those monthly pledges can add up. Maybe you're tired of seeing charges for content you don't even have time for, like that D&D actual play podcast you fell behind on months ago. It happens. This guide helps you cancel your pledges confidently. With creator tiers ranging from $1 to over $100, cancelling unused subscriptions on desktop, iOS, or Android could save you up to $1200 a year. Let's get that money back in your pocket.
How to Cancel Patreon Subscription on Desktop
Honestly, using a desktop web browser is the most reliable way to cancel. The mobile apps can be a bit clunky, and I've had the page time out before. This method is tried and true as of mid-2024.
1 Log In to Your Account
Go to the Patreon website and sign in. Simple enough.
2 Go to Manage Memberships
Click on your profile icon in the top-right corner of the page. A dropdown menu will appear. Select Manage Memberships.
3 Find and Edit the Pledge
You'll see a list of all your active pledges. Find the creator you want to stop supporting and click the Edit link next to their name.
4 Click 'Edit or Cancel Payment'
This is where it gets a little tricky. They hide the cancel option under another button. You need to click Edit or Cancel Payment to proceed.
5 Confirm the Cancellation
Finally, you'll see the option to Cancel your membership. Click that, confirm your choice, and you're done. You should get a confirmation email almost instantly.
How to Cancel Patreon Subscription on iOS
Cancelling on your iPhone is possible, but it feels like it takes a few extra taps. If you run into any weird glitches, which can happen, just switch over to the desktop site.
1 Open the Patreon App
Open the Patreon app on your iPhone or iPad.
2 Navigate to Your Memberships
Tap your profile icon in the top-right corner, then tap My Memberships to see all your active pledges.
3 Select and Edit the Pledge
Tap on the specific membership you want to cancel. On the next screen, tap the pencil icon (edit) in the top-right corner.
4 Find the Cancel Link
Scroll all the way down and tap the Edit or Cancel Payment link. It's a bit buried, so keep scrolling.
5 Confirm Cancellation
Follow the final on-screen prompts to confirm the cancellation. If it doesn't seem to work, just use your computer's browser instead. It's less frustrating.
How to Cancel Patreon Subscription on Android
The process on Android is nearly identical to iOS. It usually works fine, but some people report that the final confirmation button can be unresponsive. Weirdly, it seems to be a bug that comes and goes.
1 Open the App
Launch the Patreon app on your Android phone or tablet.
2 Go to Your Memberships
Tap your profile icon, then select My Memberships from the menu to see who you're currently supporting.
3 Select the Pledge to Edit
Find the membership you want to end and tap the pencil icon next to it to open the edit screen.
4 Tap 'Edit or Cancel Payment'
At the bottom of the edit page, tap the Edit or Cancel Payment link.
5 Confirm You Want to Cancel
A confirmation screen will pop up. Follow the instructions to finalize the cancellation. Just like with iOS, if the app acts up, the website is your best backup plan.
Cancel Patreon Subscription with email
Patreon really wants you to use their self-service options. They don't have a phone number or live chat for billing issues. Your only option for help is to submit a request through their support center at support.patreon.com. Don't expect a fast response; it can take a day or two.
Before you cancel, know this: Patreon does not give refunds. It's a major pain, but once you're charged for a month, that money is gone. Cancelling just prevents future charges. You will keep access to the creator's content until your current paid month is over. Also, there is no 'pause' feature. You either have an active pledge or you don't.
Patreon Plans and Pricing 2025
Patreon's pricing is set by individual creators, not by Patreon itself. This means costs and benefits can vary wildly. Here is a typical example of what a creator's tiers might look like.
Plan Name | Price (Per Month) | Details |
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Bronze Tier | $3 | - Access to patron-only posts and updates. - Your name in the credits. |
Silver Tier | $10 | - All Bronze benefits. - Access to a private Discord server. - Early access to new content. |
Gold Tier | $25 | - All Silver benefits. - A monthly bonus digital download (like art or a video). - A monthly Q&A session. |
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Olivia Harper
Content Manager
Olivia Harper, a Content Manager with nine years of experience, creates user-focused guides on subscription services. Featured in Digital Consumer Reports, her work simplifies subscription terms and cancellations.