If you signed up for Smule on your iPhone or iPad, your subscription is managed directly through your Apple ID. You can't cancel it inside the Smule app itself, which is a common point of confusion.
How to Cancel Smule on iPhone (iOS)
1 Open the Settings App
First, find and tap the gray Settings icon on your iPhone's home screen. This is where all your device and account settings live.
2 Tap Your Apple ID
At the very top of the Settings screen, you'll see your name and profile picture. Tap on this banner to access your Apple ID, iCloud, and media settings.
3 Navigate to Subscriptions
On the Apple ID page, tap on Subscriptions. You might have to scroll a little to find it. This will show you all active and expired subscriptions linked to your Apple account.
4 Find and Select Smule
Scroll through your list of active subscriptions until you find Smule. Tap on it to open the details and management options for that specific subscription.
5 Cancel Your Subscription
At the bottom of the screen, you'll see a red Cancel Subscription button. Tap it, and then confirm your choice. Your subscription will now be set to expire at the end of the current billing cycle.
How to Cancel Smule on Android
For Android users, your Smule subscription is tied to your Google Play account. You'll need to manage it there, not within the Smule app.
1 Open the Google Play Store
Locate and open the Google Play Store app on your Android device. This is where you manage all apps and subscriptions purchased through Google.
2 Access Your Profile
Tap on your profile icon or initial in the top-right corner of the screen. This will open a menu with various account options.
3 Go to Payments & Subscriptions
From the menu, select Payments & subscriptions. This section contains your payment methods, budget history, and active subscriptions.
4 Select Subscriptions
Tap on Subscriptions to see a list of all your current and past subscriptions managed by Google Play.
5 Find Smule and Cancel
Find Smule in the list and tap on it. On the next screen, tap the Cancel subscription button at the bottom and follow the prompts to confirm. It's a pretty straightforward process, thankfully.
How to Cancel Smule on Desktop or Laptop
Canceling on the website is for users who bypassed the app stores and signed up directly with Smule. If you don't see a subscription here, it's managed by Apple or Google.
1 Go to the Smule Website
Open your web browser and navigate to Smule.com. This method only works if you originally subscribed directly on their website, not through a mobile app store.
2 Log In to Your Account
Click the Log In button and enter your credentials. Make sure you're logging into the correct account that has the active VIP subscription.
3 Navigate to Your Account Settings
Once logged in, click on your profile picture in the top-right corner of the page. A dropdown menu will appear. Select Account from this menu.
4 Find the Subscription Section
On the Account page, look for a section labeled 'Subscription' or 'VIP Status'. It should show your current plan details. Honestly, I had to look around for a minute to find it.
5 Cancel the Subscription
You should see an option to Cancel or 'Turn off auto-renewal'. Click it and follow any confirmation steps. Smule will ask why you're leaving, but you can usually skip this.
Cancel Smule by Contacting Support
If you're completely stuck and can't cancel using the methods above, you can contact Smule's support team.
- Go to the Smule Support page.
- Submit a request through their contact form.
- Clearly state that you want to cancel your VIP subscription and provide your account details (username and email).
Be aware, this is not an instant method. It can take a few business days to get a response, so don't wait until the day before your renewal.
Before You Cancel: What You Should Know
- Keep Your Access: After you cancel, you can still use your VIP features until the end of the current billing period. Your access doesn't just vanish immediately.
- Your Profile is Safe: Canceling your subscription does not delete your account, your profile, or your saved recordings. You'll just revert to a free user with limited features.
- No Refunds for Forgetting: Smule, like most subscription services, does not offer refunds if you forget to cancel before the renewal date. The cancellation simply prevents future charges.
Having Trouble Cancelling Your Smule Subscription?
It can be frustrating when you can't find the cancel button. Here are a few common issues and how to solve them:
- Can't Find the Subscription? You are likely looking on the wrong platform. If you subscribed on your iPhone, you must cancel through Apple's settings, not the Smule website. If you subscribed on the website, you must cancel there. Double-check where you originally signed up.
- Logged into the Wrong Account? If you have multiple email addresses, you might have used a different one to create your Smule account. Make sure you're logged into the correct one.
- Website Glitches? Sometimes websites just don't cooperate. Try clearing your browser's cache and cookies, or use an incognito/private window to log in and cancel.
- Still Stuck? If all else fails, your only option is to contact Smule support directly through their website's contact form. It's slower, but they can manually process the cancellation for you.
Subscription Plans and Pricing (2025)
Plan | Monthly Price (USD) | Annual Price (USD) | Details |
---|---|---|---|
VIP Pass | ~$9.99 | ~$44.99 (Save over 60%) | Access the full songbook, sing solos, create duets and group songs, use studio effects, remove ads, and customize your profile. |
Prices are estimates and may vary based on your region, platform (Apple/Google), and active promotions.
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Rachel Adams
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Rachel Adams is the Lead Tech & App writer at Pine AI, where she decodes the complexities of the digital software landscape. With over eight years of experience as a software reviewer and tech journalist, her work focuses on the security, usability, and subscription models of popular apps and SaaS platforms. Rachel's insights empower consumers to make informed decisions, avoid predatory billing, and select software that genuinely adds value.