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How to Cancel Daily Burn Subscription: Official Steps
Learn exactly how to cancel your Daily Burn subscription on web, iOS, Google Play, Amazon, and Roku, plus what happens to access, billing, pauses, and refunds.
- 7 current official sources checked
- 5 billing routes separated
- Legacy Provider and equivalent Blog content reconciled claim by claim
- Steps, outcomes, refund boundaries, and related products revalidated
How to cancel Daily Burn through the correct billing owner
Web cancellation
Cancel Daily Burn through Web
1Open Daily Burn account settings
In a web browser on your computer, phone, or tablet, go to dailyburn.com and sign in. Once logged in, open your account menu (profile icon on desktop, or the ☰ menu on mobile) and select “Account Settings” to reach the page that shows your Subscription & Billing details.
2Open Manage subscription
On the Account Settings page, scroll to the Subscription & Billing section. Click the button or link next to your current plan—this may appear as “Manage Subscription” or “Cancel” depending on your version—to open the screen where you can change or end your plan.
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3Choose Cancel subscription
On the manage‑subscription screens, review any options shown (such as different plans, pause options, or retention offers), then continue until you see the option to cancel your subscription. Select the cancellation option so your plan is set to stop renewing at the end of the current billing period.
4Complete the confirmation
Follow the remaining prompts until the site confirms your cancellation. Daily Burn’s terms describe a blue banner and a “Pending Cancellation” status on the Subscription & Billing section showing the exact end date for access—use that status and date as your confirmation and consider saving a screenshot for your records.
iOS cancellation
Cancel Daily Burn through iOS
1Open Settings
On your iPhone or iPad, unlock the device and tap the gray Settings app icon on your home screen. This opens the main system settings where Apple lets you manage your Apple ID, payments, and subscriptions.
2Tap your name
At the top of the Settings screen, tap your name or Apple ID banner. This opens your Apple ID account, which includes options for iCloud, media purchases, and subscriptions linked to this Apple ID.
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3Open Subscriptions
On the Apple ID screen, look for the “Subscriptions” option and tap it. This takes you to the list of all services billed through your Apple ID, including Daily Burn if you subscribed via the App Store.
4Choose Daily Burn
In the Subscriptions list, scroll until you find Daily Burn. Tap the Daily Burn entry to open its subscription details, including its current status, renewal interval, and renewal date.
5Tap Cancel Subscription and confirm
On the Daily Burn subscription screen, scroll to the option to cancel or turn off renewal (often labeled “Cancel Subscription,” though wording can vary by iOS version). Use that option and follow the on‑screen prompts until Apple confirms that auto‑renew is turned off for Daily Burn and shows when your access will end.
Google Play cancellation
Cancel Daily Burn through Google Play
1Open Google Play
On your Android phone or tablet, open the Google Play Store app from your home screen or app drawer. Make sure you are signed in with the same Google account you used when you started your Daily Burn subscription.
2Open Payments & subscriptions
In Google Play, tap your profile icon in the top‑right corner to open the account menu. From that menu, choose the area that includes “Payments & subscriptions” to reach Google’s billing and subscription settings for your account.
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3Open Subscriptions
Within the Payments & subscriptions area, tap “Subscriptions.” This displays all active and past subscriptions associated with your Google account, including Daily Burn if it was purchased through Google Play.
4Choose Daily Burn
Scroll through your subscriptions to find Daily Burn. Tap the Daily Burn entry to open its details page, where you can see its renewal schedule and management options.
5Tap Cancel subscription and confirm
On the Daily Burn subscription details page, look for the option to cancel or turn off auto‑renew (commonly shown as “Cancel subscription,” though the exact label may vary slightly). Use that option and follow the prompts until Google Play confirms the cancellation and shows the date when your access will end.
Amazon cancellation
Cancel Daily Burn through Amazon
1Open Memberships & Subscriptions
Sign in to your Amazon account in a web browser or the Amazon app. Open your account menu and navigate to the section labeled “Your Memberships & Subscriptions,” where Amazon lists recurring services and digital subscriptions tied to your account.
2Find Daily Burn
In the Memberships & Subscriptions list, look for Daily Burn. If you have many items, scroll carefully or use any available filters. Select the Daily Burn entry or its Manage link to open the management page for that subscription.
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3Turn off renewal
On the Daily Burn management page, locate the control that ends or turns off renewal for the subscription (often shown as “End membership,” “Cancel,” or similar). Use that control so Amazon marks Daily Burn to stop renewing after the current term ends.
4Review and confirm the end date
Confirm the change when Amazon prompts you, then review the updated page to see the date when your Daily Burn access will end. Consider saving a screenshot or confirmation email so you can verify that Amazon no longer renews the subscription after that date.
Roku cancellation
Cancel Daily Burn through Roku
1Open Roku Manage subscriptions
In a web browser, go to Roku’s website and sign in to your Roku account. From the main account page, open “My Account” and then select the option labeled “Manage your subscriptions” to see all Roku‑billed channels and services, including Daily Burn.
2Choose Daily Burn
In the list of active subscriptions, locate Daily Burn. Select it to open the subscription details page, which shows its status, renewal date, and management options.
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3Turn off auto-renew
On the Daily Burn subscription details page, use the control to turn off auto‑renew. Roku’s instructions describe this as choosing “Turn Off Auto‑Renew,” which marks the subscription so that it will not renew at the next billing date.
4Confirm cancellation
Confirm the change when Roku asks, then verify that Daily Burn now shows an expiration date or a status indicating auto‑renew is off. Keep this confirmation for your records so you can confirm Roku does not renew the subscription after the listed end date.
Refund policy
Daily Burn refunds and money‑back guarantees
Daily Burn distinguishes between refunds for direct website subscriptions and those billed through app stores or partners, and offers a time‑limited money‑back guarantee for eligible new accounts.
Check my refund options- 30‑day money‑back guarantee for new direct signups
- For new accounts that start on a paid plan without a free trial and are billed directly through DailyBurn.com, Daily Burn offers a 30‑day money‑back guarantee from the signup date. Within that window, you can request a full refund of amounts paid on the subscription.
- Refund requests for direct billing must be timely
- Daily Burn’s refund policy specifies that to use the money‑back guarantee, you must contact Daily Burn’s support team within 30 days of your initial signup. Requests submitted after that 30‑day period are described as not eligible for the guarantee.
- Free trials do not qualify for the guarantee
- The refund article explains that free trial users are not eligible for the 30‑day money‑back guarantee because no payment is collected during the trial. If you cancel during the free trial, you are not charged; if you allow the trial to convert, the standard billing and refund rules apply.
- No partial‑month refunds once billing is underway
- Daily Burn notes that once regular billing has started and you are outside the guarantee window, cancellations take effect at the end of the current billing period. In this situation, there are no partial‑month refunds or credits for unused days in that period.
- App‑store and partner refunds handled by the platform
- For subscriptions billed through Apple, Google Play, Roku, Amazon, Xfinity, or similar partners, Daily Burn explains that it cannot issue refunds because it does not control those billing systems. Any refund or credit must be requested and processed under the respective platform’s policies.
If you believe you qualify for a refund or need clarification on your eligibility, start at the Daily Burn Help Center and either search for the refund article or use the support contact options listed there. Visit Daily Burn Help Center
Billing source
Work out who actually bills your Daily Burn plan
Before cancelling, confirm whether Daily Burn or a partner platform is charging you. This determines where you must manage and end the subscription.
Use Subscription & Billing to see “Managed by”
When you sign in at DailyBurn.com and open Account → Subscription & Billing, Daily Burn notes that some accounts show a “Managed by” label. This label tells you whether your subscription is billed directly by Daily Burn or through Apple, Google, Roku, Amazon, Xfinity, or another partner store.
Typical third‑party billing paths
Daily Burn’s in‑app cancellation article explains that subscriptions started inside the iOS App Store, Google Play, Roku, Amazon, or Xfinity are managed through those platforms’ subscription pages rather than on DailyBurn.com. Use the relevant store’s account area whenever you see that a partner is listed as the billing source.
DailyBurn.com vs app‑store management limits
Daily Burn’s help center specifies that website subscriptions can be cancelled through Account Settings on DailyBurn.com, but app‑store subscriptions must be cancelled via the store. Support staff are unable to directly cancel or change app‑store subscriptions from their side.
Refunds follow the billing owner
Daily Burn’s refund and in‑app billing articles clarify that refunds for subscriptions billed through Apple, Google Play, Roku, Amazon, or Xfinity must be requested from those providers. Daily Burn can only process refunds for subscriptions set up directly on its own website.
After you cancel
What happens to access and billing after cancellation
Daily Burn explains how long you keep access, how cancellation dates work, and what you can expect to see on your account after you cancel.
Access continues through the paid period
For subscriptions that are already billing, Daily Burn states that cancellation takes effect at the end of the current billing period. Until that date, you can keep using workouts, and you will not be billed again once the period ends, unless you later reactivate.
Pending cancellation status on your account
The Terms of Service describe that when you cancel on DailyBurn.com, a banner appears on your Account Settings page and your subscription status changes to a form of “Pending Cancellation.” This status remains until the start of the next billing cycle, when your access actually ends.
No refunds for periods already in progress
Daily Burn’s refund policy and terms indicate that once regular billing has begun and you are past any money‑back guarantee window, cancellations generally take effect at the end of the current billing period and there are no partial‑month refunds or credits for unused time.
Free trial vs paid subscription behavior
Documentation distinguishes between free trials and paid accounts. If you cancel during a free trial before billing starts, you will not be charged. Once a trial converts to a paid subscription, later cancellations behave like any other subscription and only stop future renewals, not past or in‑progress charges.
Trials & refunds
Free trials, money‑back guarantee, and renewals
Daily Burn provides both free trials and a money‑back guarantee for eligible direct subscriptions, plus rules about auto‑renewal and when refunds are not available.
30‑day money‑back guarantee for new paid accounts
Daily Burn’s refund policy and terms state that new, paid accounts created without a free trial are covered by a 30‑day money‑back guarantee from the initial signup date. If you contact Daily Burn within that 30‑day window, you can request a full refund of amounts paid for the subscription.
Free trials must be cancelled before they convert
For some offers, Daily Burn starts you on a free trial and only charges at the end of the trial period. The policies explain that if you cancel before the trial ends, you are not charged, but if you allow the trial to convert into a paid plan, normal billing and cancellation rules apply.
No partial‑period refunds once billing is underway
The refund article notes that once billing has started and you are outside the 30‑day guarantee window, cancellations are effective at the end of the current billing period. In that situation, Daily Burn does not provide partial‑month refunds or credits for time remaining in the period.
Refunds for app‑store billing must go to the store
Daily Burn’s refund guidance explains that support can only process refunds for subscriptions purchased directly through DailyBurn.com. If your subscription was set up via Apple, Google Play, Roku, Amazon, or Xfinity, any refund requests must be submitted to that platform under its own policies.
Pause vs cancel
When pausing your Daily Burn plan makes sense
Daily Burn offers a pause feature on directly billed subscriptions so you can take a temporary break without fully cancelling, but pausing and cancelling behave differently.
How to pause from Subscription & Billing
The pause help article explains that you pause by signing in at DailyBurn.com, opening Account → Subscription & Billing, and using the Pause option in the Status area. You then pick how long to pause and confirm, after which your account shows the pause details.
Pause starts after your current billing cycle
Daily Burn notes that pauses do not start immediately. Instead, the pause begins at the end of your current billing cycle and then runs for the period you selected. Until the current cycle ends, your subscription behaves normally and remains billable.
Automatic reactivation after the pause period
Documentation clarifies that when your selected pause period ends, your subscription reactivates automatically and your account is billed again. You are responsible for charges when the pause expires, even if you do not receive a reminder email.
Use pause for breaks, cancel if you are finished
Because a paused subscription automatically resumes and begins billing again, Daily Burn positions pausing as a temporary break. If you do not expect to return or want to be sure billing stops entirely, cancelling the subscription is more appropriate than relying solely on a pause.
Add‑ons
Coaching and other Daily Burn add‑on subscriptions
Daily Burn’s terms describe separate add‑on subscriptions, such as coaching services, which have their own billing and cancellation behavior.
Add‑ons are separate subscriptions
The Terms of Service define “Add‑On Subscriptions” as additional paid services beyond your primary Daily Burn subscription, such as personalized coaching or other premium content. Each add‑on has its own recurring fee and renews automatically, just like your main plan.
Main plan and add‑ons cancel independently
Daily Burn’s terms make clear that cancelling your regular subscription does not automatically cancel any add‑on subscriptions, and cancelling an add‑on does not cancel your main plan. Each subscription must be managed and cancelled individually.
Where to manage add‑ons
For add‑ons billed directly through DailyBurn.com, you manage and cancel them using the same Account Settings and Subscription & Billing flows described for your main plan. If an add‑on was purchased through an app store or partner platform, its cancellation and refunds follow that platform’s subscription rules.
Account & data
Account deletion vs subscription cancellation
Daily Burn’s terms distinguish between cancelling a subscription and deleting your account, with different effects on access and content.
Account deletion is separate from cancelling
The Terms of Service explain that you may delete your Daily Burn account, which is distinct from simply cancelling a subscription. Cancellation controls future billing and access, while account deletion affects your profile and presence on the service.
Inactivity and nonpayment can also lead to deletion
Daily Burn reserves the right to delete accounts that remain inactive for an extended period or where payment has expired or been withdrawn. This is separate from your own choice to delete the account and can occur when the service is no longer in use or paid for.
Effect on your stored content
The terms note that once an account is deleted, content you previously submitted may no longer be available, and Daily Burn is not responsible for loss of that content. Members should not rely on Daily Burn as the sole storage location for workout history or other user‑generated data.
Charges end under the cancellation rules
While the terms do not list every scenario, they describe subscription billing and cancellation rules separately from account deletion. Practically, you should cancel your subscription so renewal stops at the end of the billing period, and then delete your account if you no longer want a profile or stored data on the service.
Troubleshooting
If you cannot find where to cancel Daily Burn
If the cancellation option is not obvious, Daily Burn provides guidance on where to look and how to get help sorting out billing ownership.
Use a web browser, not the app, for website plans
Daily Burn’s cancellation article states that you cannot cancel a website‑billed subscription from within the Daily Burn app. Instead, you must sign in using a web browser and use Account Settings → Subscription & Billing to find the cancellation options.
Check the “Managed by” label on your account
The in‑app billing article advises logging in at DailyBurn.com and opening Account → Subscription & Billing to see if the subscription lists a “Managed by” field. If it names Apple, Google, Roku, Amazon, or Xfinity, you must cancel through that platform’s subscription page rather than through Daily Burn’s website.
Confirm you are using the right login email
Daily Burn recommends signing in with the email you used when you subscribed. If you are unsure how you signed up, or you cannot see any active subscription under your current login, contact Daily Burn support from the email address you believe is associated with the account so they can investigate.
Employer or healthcare‑provided access
For promotional subscriptions provided by an employer or healthcare benefit, Daily Burn notes that you cannot cancel directly in your account. Instead, you should email their support team to request closure of this type of subscription.
Daily Burn cancellation FAQ
Provider-specific answers based on official sources checked August 10, 2026. Signed-in terms, region, billing owner, and applicable law still control.
Will I still have access to Daily Burn after I cancel my subscription?
Can Daily Burn cancel my Apple, Google Play, Amazon, or Roku subscription for me?
How do I cancel a Daily Burn free trial without being charged?
What is the difference between pausing and cancelling my Daily Burn subscription?
How can I confirm that my DailyBurn.com subscription is really cancelled?
What if I do not know whether I subscribed to Daily Burn through the website or an app store?
How do I cancel a Daily Burn subscription provided by my employer or healthcare plan?
If I delete my Daily Burn account, does that automatically stop my subscription and erase my data?
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