Smule, launched in 2008, promised global karaoke fame, but maybe you realized you aren't the next Taylor Swift after one late-night session. With VIP plans costing $7.99 to $39.99, cancelling saves you up to $100 yearly. You can cancel on iOS, Android, or their site Visit Smule. Pissed Consumer reports over 300 complaints recently, mostly citing "incorrect billing amounts" and "poor customer service." It’s giving the same chaotic energy as the recent Ticketmaster pricing backlash. If you are done with the glitches, here is how to stop the charges.
How to Cancel Smule on iPhone (iOS)
Most users sign up via the App Store. Here is how to cut the cord on your iPhone.
1 Open Settings
Tap the grey Settings gear icon on your home screen. Do not open the Smule app itself, as Apple handles the billing.
2 Tap Your Name
Click your Apple ID name at the very top of the screen.
3 Select Subscriptions
Tap on Subscriptions. If you do not see it, check under 'Media & Purchases'.
4 Choose Smule
Find Smule in the list of active subscriptions and tap it.
5 Cancel Subscription
Tap Cancel Subscription (or Cancel Free Trial). If you only see 'Renew', it is already cancelled.
How to Cancel Smule on Android
If you are on Team Android, Google Play manages your billing. Follow these steps.
1 Open Play Store
Launch the Google Play Store app on your device.
2 Tap Profile Icon
Tap your profile picture in the top right corner.
3 Payments & Subscriptions
Select Payments & subscriptions and then tap Subscriptions.
4 Select Smule
Locate Smule in your list and tap on it.
5 Cancel Subscription
Tap Cancel subscription at the bottom and follow the confirmation prompts.
How to Cancel Smule on Desktop (Website)
Did you sign up directly through their website? You must cancel there.
1 Go to Smule.com
Visit the official website and Log In to your account.
2 Access Account Settings
Click your profile icon in the top right and select Account.
3 Manage Subscription
Look for the Subscription tab or link.
4 Turn Off Auto-Renewal
Click Cancel Subscription and confirm your choice to stop the auto-renewal.
Cancel by Email
If the buttons are broken or you are locked out, you can try emailing support. Send a request to [email protected]. Be warned, response times can be slow, often taking 48 hours or more.
What is Smule Cancellation Policy
Smule operates on a strict "no refund" basis for the current billing period. When you cancel, you stop future charges, but your VIP access continues until the current cycle ends. This is standard, but frustrating if you forgot to cancel a trial by one day. According to recent complaints on Pissed Consumer, users often struggle with "zombie charges" where billing continues despite cancellation attempts, so keep your confirmation email handy.
Having Trouble Cancelling Your Smule Subscription?
Still seeing charges? Try these fixes:
- Check Third Parties: Did you subscribe via Apple, Google, or the website? You must cancel at the source.
- Deleting the App is Not Cancelling: Removing the app from your phone does not stop the billing.
- Check Your Apple ID: Ensure you are logged into the correct Apple ID used for the purchase.
- Contact Support: If all else fails, email [email protected] with your transaction ID.
Subscription Plans and Pricing (2025)
| Plan | Price (USD) | Details |
|---|---|---|
| Weekly VIP | ~$7.99 / week | Expensive short-term option. |
| Monthly VIP | ~$19.99 / month | Standard recurring billing. |
| Annual VIP | ~$39.99 / year | Best value, billed upfront. |
How Pine AI Can Help You Cancel Your Smule Subscription
Cancelling subscriptions has become a hassle recently, with companies burying buttons deep in settings menus. Pine AI simplifies this process for you.
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Step 1: Let's get started to cancel Smule Simply tell us that you want to cancel your subscription with Smule, and we will ask for some account details to get started.
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Step 2: Pine gets to work We navigate the confusing clicks, wait on hold, and handle the awkward conversations to ensure it is actually cancelled. We don't just suggest it; we finish it.
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Step 3: You're free from Smule The payments stop and you get your time back. No "retention offers," no run-around, just a confirmed "one-and-done" result.





