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How to Cancel Calm Subscription: Official Steps
Cancel Calm on the web, App Store, or Google Play; identify who bills the plan, confirm the access end date, and understand trials, family plans, and refunds.
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How to cancel Calm through the correct billing owner
Web cancellation
Cancel Calm through Web
1Identify the Calm billing owner
Check that Calm.com is truly charging you before you use web cancellation. Look at your confirmation email or card statement for a Calm.com descriptor, or open the Calm app, tap Profile > Settings (gear icon) > Manage Subscription, and confirm that the status screen shows a Calm.com subscription rather than links to Apple or Google. If the app or your receipts point to Apple or Google Play, follow those device‑specific instructions instead.
2Open its subscription settings
On a computer or mobile browser, go to calm.com and sign in with the same email you see on your receipt or in the Calm app. Click your profile icon in the top‑right corner and choose Settings. On the Settings page, open the Manage Subscription or Manage Subscriptions area; this tab lists your active Calm.com or Family Plan billing, renewal date, and links to manage the plan.
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3Select Calm and cancel renewal
On the Manage Subscription page, review the listed plan (such as an individual Calm.com subscription or a Calm Premium Family Plan). Use the Cancel Subscription button—labeled Cancel Subscription for individual plans or Cancel Plan for a Family Plan—to start cancellation. Follow each on‑screen prompt until Calm confirms that auto‑renewal is off for the current plan rather than just returning you to the settings page.
4Verify the expiration date
After canceling, stay on or reopen the Manage Subscription/Manage Subscriptions view and confirm that it now shows an end or expiration date instead of an upcoming renewal, indicating the plan will lapse at the end of the current paid or trial period. Optionally, sign into the Calm app, go to Profile > Settings > Manage Subscription, and check that the same end date and platform are shown. Save a screenshot or note of this page for your records.
iOS cancellation
Cancel Calm through iOS
1Open Settings
Unlock your iPhone or iPad and tap the grey Settings app icon. This is the only place Apple exposes subscription management for Calm; opening the Calm app alone will not cancel billing. If you use more than one Apple device, you can use any of them as long as they are signed into the same Apple ID that is being billed.
2Tap your name
At the top of Settings, tap your name or Apple ID banner. This opens your Apple account settings, where Apple groups subscription management, payment details, and media purchases under your Apple ID rather than inside individual apps.
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3Open Subscriptions
In the Apple ID menu, tap Subscriptions to load the list of active and expired Apple‑billed subscriptions. If you do not see Calm in the Active section on this screen, either you are on a different Apple ID or your Calm subscription is billed through Calm.com, Google Play, or another partner instead of Apple.
4Choose Calm
In Subscriptions, find Calm (or Calm Sleep if that is the app you’re using) and tap it to open the subscription detail page. Here Apple shows the type of Calm plan, the current status text, and renewal or expiration date. This is also where Apple exposes the Cancel Subscription or Cancel Free Trial option when the plan is still set to renew.
5Tap Cancel Subscription and confirm
On the Calm subscription details screen, use the Cancel Subscription or Cancel Free Trial option, if present, and follow Apple’s prompts until you reach a final confirmation. If you see only an Expires on date and no Cancel button, Apple has already marked the subscription to end and no further charges will occur. If it instead says Renews on and still shows no cancel option, verify you are using the correct Apple ID or that Calm is not billed through another provider.
Google Play cancellation
Cancel Calm through Google Play
1Open Google Play
On your Android phone or tablet, open the Google Play Store app. Do not rely on uninstalling the Calm app, because Calm’s Android guide states that uninstalling does not cancel your Google Play subscription; the subscription must be changed inside Google Play’s own account menus.
2Open Payments & subscriptions
In the Play Store, tap your profile icon in the top‑right corner to open the account menu. From the list that appears, tap Payments & subscriptions. This section contains your stored payment methods, purchase history, and the Subscriptions list where Google manages ongoing Calm charges.
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3Open Subscriptions
Inside Payments & subscriptions, tap Subscriptions to view all active and past Google Play subscriptions tied to the Google account currently signed in. If Calm does not appear here, you may be on the wrong Google account or your Calm plan may be billed through Calm.com, Apple, or another partner instead of Google Play.
4Choose Calm
In the Subscriptions list, tap the Calm entry to open its subscription details. The screen shows the current renewal or expiration date, the Google account being charged, and a Cancel subscription option if the plan is still scheduled to renew. Reviewing this page also lets you verify you are modifying the correct Calm subscription if you have multiple Google profiles.
5Tap Cancel subscription and confirm
At the bottom of the Calm subscription details page, tap Cancel subscription. Google may ask you to choose a cancellation reason and then confirm again. Continue following the on‑screen prompts until Google Play shows a confirmation and the status text changes to Expires on or similar. If you only see an Expires on date and no Cancel button, the Calm subscription has already been successfully canceled on that Google account.
Refund policy
Calm refunds after you cancel
Calm’s refund rules depend on where you purchased and what type of plan you hold. Canceling stops future renewals, but you usually must submit a separate refund request, and some products are not refundable at all.
Check my refund options- Cancellation and refund are different actions
- Calm’s cancellation and refund articles both stress that turning off auto‑renewal only prevents future charges; it does not automatically return money you have already paid. If you want your last Calm.com or Google Play payment refunded and you are within policy, you must complete Calm’s refund request process.
- Calm.com purchases: refunds within 30 days
- For subscriptions bought directly on Calm.com, Calm’s refund policy states that you can request a full refund within 30 days of purchase by logging into your Calm account and submitting the Refund Request Form. Once approved, Calm notes that refunds typically reach your payment method within several business days.
- Google Play purchases: refunds via Calm Support
- If you subscribed through Google Play, Calm’s refund article explains that Calm Support can assist with refunds for eligible purchases, generally within 30 days of the transaction. You initiate this by contacting Calm Support under the Google Play category and providing the email and details tied to the Play Store purchase.
- Apple purchases: Calm cannot issue refunds
- The refund policy makes clear that Calm cannot process refunds for subscriptions billed through the Apple App Store or iTunes. In those cases, Calm directs customers to request a refund from Apple’s own support portal, and Apple reviews and grants or denies those refunds independently.
- Non‑refundable plans and lifetime access
- Calm lists several offerings that are not eligible for refunds under any circumstances: Lifetime memberships, Calm Premium gift cards, Calm Premium Family Plans, and enterprise or organizational plans. The Lifetime Membership article reiterates that Lifetime purchases are final sale, so upgrading to Lifetime should be treated as a long‑term decision.
For edge cases—such as charges beyond 30 days, partner‑provided access, or disputed store decisions—review Calm’s full refund policy and then contact either Calm Support or your billing provider with your receipts and cancellation proof. View Calm’s full refund policy
Billing source
Work out who actually bills you for Calm
Calm’s own guides emphasize that cancellation and refunds must go through the original billing platform. Confirming who charges you—Calm.com, Apple, Google Play, Samsung Health, or a partner—prevents you from clicking cancel in the wrong place and staying subscribed without realizing it.
Use Calm’s billing table and receipts
Calm’s cancellation article explains that Calm.com purchases are managed by Calm Support, Apple purchases by Apple, and Google Play purchases by Google or Calm. Matching your email receipt or card statement to those providers tells you where to cancel and which refund rules apply.
Check Manage Subscription in the app
The “How to Check the Status of Your Calm Subscription” guide notes that Profile > Settings > Manage Subscription in the Calm app shows your current plan, start date, and links that take you to Apple or Google Play if those providers manage billing, helping you avoid guessing where to cancel.
Confirm via website billing details
If you paid on Calm.com, you can log into the website, open your Profile, and use Manage Subscription or Manage Subscriptions to see which plan is active and its renewal date. That same screen includes the cancel option for Calm.com and Family Plan billing and displays your billing history for web purchases.
Recognize partner and Samsung Health billing
Calm explains that Premium access can also come from partners such as employers, financial institutions, or Samsung Health. Samsung Health subscriptions are canceled from within Samsung Health’s Calm view, not through Calm’s normal app menus, while employer or partner access is usually managed under that partner’s rules rather than as a standard consumer subscription.
After you cancel
What happens to Calm access after cancellation
Canceling Calm turns off automatic renewal but usually does not end Premium immediately. Calm’s help center describes how long you keep access and what your account looks like once a subscription or Family Plan ends.
Premium continues until end of period
Calm’s main cancellation guide states that after you cancel a subscription or free trial, you continue to have full Calm Premium access until the end of the current billing or trial period. The subscription simply will not renew again once that date passes.
Family Plan access for all members
For Calm Premium Family Plans, the Family Plan management article explains that canceling the plan on Calm’s website lets the admin and all five members keep Premium until the current billing year ends. After the expiration date, every included account automatically reverts to the free version.
Free version remains available
Calm’s free‑content article clarifies that when Premium access ends, your account still works with free content such as timed meditations, Day 1 of all multi‑day programs, a signature Sleep Story, a breathing exercise, and a library of background scenes, with extra free content unlocked after some trials.
Deleting the app does not change access
Both the iPhone and Android cancellation guides, as well as Calm’s troubleshooting article, stress that uninstalling the app does not cancel a Calm subscription or erase account data. Deleting the app only removes it from your device and can delete offline downloads, while your subscription status stays unchanged on the billing platform.
Free trials
Calm free trials and renewal timing
Calm’s trial documentation explains when you must cancel to avoid charges and how access behaves if you stop during a free trial started on the web, through Apple, or via Google Play.
24‑hour cancellation deadline for trials
The Cancel Calm Free Trial guide states that you must cancel at least 24 hours before your trial ends to avoid being charged. The Apple and Google Play cancellation guides repeat this timing, so it applies whether your trial was started in the Calm app via Apple or on Android via Google Play.
Access during and after a trial
Calm explains that even if you cancel early during a free trial, you keep full Calm Premium access until the trial period ends. After a web trial that you choose not to continue, the free‑content guide notes that you retain free features and even unlock some additional free programs once the trial finishes.
Trials follow the same billing‑owner rule
In the free‑trial article, Calm emphasizes that web trial cancellation steps only work if you started the trial on Calm.com. Trials started through Apple or Google must be canceled in the corresponding device subscription menus, using the same processes as paid subscriptions, to prevent conversion to a paid plan.
Deleting the app will not stop a trial
Calm’s iPhone and Android subscription guides explicitly note that uninstalling the Calm app does not cancel a subscription. The same logic applies to free trials: removing the app does not stop Apple or Google Play from converting the trial to a paid subscription if you have not turned off auto‑renewal in their subscription menus.
Money back
When Calm refunds—and when it does not
Calm separates stopping future charges from returning past payments. Their refund policy sets clear boundaries by purchase platform and plan type, and it requires additional steps beyond cancellation.
Calm.com refunds within a limited window
The Calm App Refund Policy states that if you purchased directly on Calm.com, you may request a refund within 30 days of purchase by submitting Calm’s refund request form while logged into the account. Refunds are not automatic; you must complete the form even if you already canceled auto‑renewal.
Google Play refunds through Calm Support
For Google Play purchases, Calm’s refund article explains that Calm Support can help process refunds, generally within the same 30‑day window, when you submit a ticket under the Google Play category. As with web purchases, canceling the subscription alone does not generate a refund.
Apple refunds handled only by Apple
Calm’s refund policy makes clear that Calm cannot process refunds for subscriptions billed through the Apple App Store. Instead, you must request a refund directly from Apple using Apple’s dedicated refund tools; Apple reviews and decides on these requests independently of Calm.
Non‑refundable Calm products
Calm lists specific products that are not eligible for refunds under its policy, including Lifetime memberships, Calm gift cards, Calm Premium Family Plans, and enterprise or organization plans. The refund article also notes that Calm offers full, not partial, refunds for eligible Calm.com purchases within the stated window.
Deleting your account blocks refunds
The personal‑information deletion article warns that Calm cannot issue refunds after an account has been deleted and that deleting your account yourself will not automatically create a refund request. If you might seek a refund, Calm directs you to contact support and keep the account open rather than using the delete option.
Account & data
How cancellation and deletion affect your Calm data
Stopping Calm charges, downgrading from Premium to free, and deleting your account have different consequences. Calm’s privacy and subscription articles explain what remains in your account and what is removed.
Cancellation does not delete your account
Calm’s cancellation and Family Plan guides describe cancellation as turning off auto‑renewal. After a plan ends, your account remains active in the free tier, and Family members who are removed or whose plan expires keep their Calm accounts with history and favorites intact, just without Premium access.
Account deletion is permanent and broad
The personal‑information article warns that deleting your Calm account permanently removes your complete session history and all saved sessions. Because deletions are permanent and cannot be reversed, Calm recommends ensuring you truly want your meditation statistics and saved content erased before proceeding.
You must cancel subscriptions before deletion
Calm’s privacy guidance instructs you to cancel any auto‑renewing subscription before deleting your Calm account. If you delete the account first, the subscription may stay active on Apple or Google’s side, and Calm also notes that it cannot issue refunds on accounts that have already been deleted.
Requesting access to your data
In the same article, Calm notes that users can request access to their personal information in a portable format by contacting Calm through its support channels. This is separate from cancellation and can be used if you want a copy of your data before you delete your account or let your subscription expire.
No cancel button?
What to do when you can’t find a Calm cancel option
If Calm doesn’t appear where you expect or the cancel button is missing, Calm’s troubleshooting sections outline common reasons and the next checks to run before you assume you are stuck.
Look for “Expires on” versus “Renews on”
The iPhone and Android cancellation articles explain that if a Calm subscription page shows an Expires on date and no Cancel button, the subscription has already been canceled and will not renew. If it instead says Renews on and still shows no cancel option, you may be in the wrong app store account.
Verify you’re using the right Apple ID or Google account
Calm’s platform‑specific guides say that if Calm is missing from your Apple or Google Play Subscriptions list, you might be logged into the wrong Apple ID or Google account. Try switching to other accounts you use and re‑checking the Subscriptions list before assuming the subscription is on Calm.com.
Check whether you signed up on the website instead
The Cancel Calm Free Trial article notes that if Manage Subscription in the Calm app no longer shows a Cancel button but your app still looks Premium, you may have started your plan on the website or in a different store. In that case, log into calm.com or open Apple/Google subscription settings, depending on how your receipts are labeled.
Follow Samsung Health’s in‑app path if applicable
If you activated Calm through Samsung Health, Calm’s Samsung cancellation article instructs you to open Calm inside Samsung Health, tap the three dots menu, select Subscription, and then follow the linked steps to end auto‑renewal. You won’t see a cancel option in Apple or Google if Samsung Health is the billing owner.
Use Calm’s Manage Subscription shortcut
The “How to Check the Status of Your Calm Subscription” article highlights that Manage Subscription inside the Calm app not only shows status but also includes a link out to Apple or Google subscription settings when those platforms bill you. Using that shortcut reduces the risk of looking in the wrong menu for a cancel button.
Long-term plans
Lifetime, Family Plan, and partner access nuances
Some Calm offerings behave differently from a normal individual subscription. Calm’s Lifetime Membership and Family Plan articles spell out how upgrades, cancellations, and admin controls interact with existing Apple, Google, and web billing.
Lifetime membership does not cancel other plans
Calm’s Lifetime Membership article warns that buying a Lifetime plan on calm.com does not cancel any existing Apple or Google Play Calm subscription. The recommended flow is to cancel your current store subscription first, wait for it to expire, and then purchase Lifetime to avoid being charged twice.
Lifetime is sold via Calm.com and is non‑refundable
The same Lifetime article explains that Lifetime access is sold exclusively through Calm’s website as a one‑time payment and that Lifetime Memberships are final sale and non‑refundable. If you are considering upgrading instead of canceling, you should weigh this against your current usage and other plans.
Only the Family Plan admin can cancel the plan
Calm’s Family Plan management guide states that only the Family Admin—the person who purchased the plan—can add or remove members or cancel the Family Plan. All of these actions must be done on the Calm website under Profile > Settings > Manage Subscription, not in the mobile app alone.
Canceling a Family Plan versus removing a member
When the Family Admin cancels the entire Family Plan, all six accounts keep Premium until the current billing year ends, then revert to free. By contrast, removing a single member from the plan immediately downgrades that person to the free tier, but it does not cancel the overall plan for remaining members.
Partner and employer‑provided access
The Calm Premium vs. Free article notes that Premium access can come from employer benefits or partners like financial institutions and healthcare providers. These memberships unlock the same content as paid subscriptions but are often controlled by the partner’s eligibility rules; changes to employment or partner status can end access without any cancel button inside Calm.
Proof & records
Keeping proof of Calm cancellation and charges
If you later need to dispute a charge or request a refund, Calm’s guides show where to confirm subscription status and how to download receipts from web, Apple, or Google billing records.
Use Manage Subscription to confirm status
The “How to Check the Status of Your Calm Subscription” article explains that Manage Subscription in the Calm app or on the website shows when your trial or paid plan began, whether it is active, and when it renews or expires, often alongside a link to cancel. Checking this after canceling provides immediate on‑screen proof.
Download Calm.com receipts
Calm’s receipt and invoice article instructs web purchasers to log into calm.com, go to Profile > Settings > Manage Subscription, and use the Billing History or Receipts section to download a PDF invoice for each charge. Saving the invoice that covers your last renewal can help if you later query charges or refund decisions.
Find Apple and Google Play receipts
In the same receipt article, Calm explains that Apple and Google Play issue their own receipts and provides steps or links to view purchase history from iOS Settings or Google’s payments site. Because store‑billed purchases are controlled by Apple or Google, those receipts are what support teams refer to for disputes.
Cancellation is separate from refund evidence
Calm’s refund policy reiterates that canceling a subscription only stops future renewals; it does not itself trigger a refund. For eligible refunds, keeping both a cancellation screenshot and the relevant receipt makes it easier for Calm Support—or Apple or Google—to verify dates when you submit a refund request.
Calm cancellation FAQ
Provider-specific answers based on official sources checked August 10, 2026. Signed-in terms, region, billing owner, and applicable law still control.
Does canceling my Calm subscription end Premium access right away?
When do I need to cancel a Calm free trial to avoid being charged?
How can I confirm that my Calm subscription is really canceled?
Can I just delete the Calm app to cancel my subscription?
What happens to my meditation history after I cancel Calm or leave a Family Plan?
How do I cancel Calm if I subscribed through Samsung Health?
Can I pause my Calm subscription or switch plans instead of canceling?
If I delete my Calm account, does that cancel my subscription or give me a refund?
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