About unsubscribe.guide

unsubscribe.guide is an independent resource that publishes clear, current, step-by-step instructions for cancelling subscriptions — especially the ones companies make deliberately hard to quit. We are not affiliated with any of the services we write about, and we don’t cancel on your behalf or ask you to sign in.

How we research and verify

Every guide is produced and maintained by the unsubscribe.guide Editorial Team using a consistent method:

  1. We work from the official source. Each cancellation flow is checked against the company’s own help documentation and account/billing pages, which we link on every guide.
  2. We record the exact steps — where you must cancel (web, app store, phone, in person), how long it takes, and the difficulty — and capture the retention traps and fees you’ll hit along the way.
  3. We date every page. Each guide shows when it was last reviewed; cancellation flows change, so we re-check and update them.
  4. We cite our statistics. Figures (e.g. average yearly overspend, FTC complaint volumes) link to their primary source so you can verify them.

Our independence

We have no affiliation with Netflix, Planet Fitness, Adobe, or any other service listed. Guides are not sponsored, and the order of services reflects search demand and cancellation difficulty — not payment.

Corrections

If a cancellation step is out of date or wrong, tell us and we’ll fix it. Accuracy on these flows matters because getting it wrong costs you money. Email hello@unsubscribe.guide with the service and what changed, and we’ll update the guide and its “last reviewed” date.

Legal note

The information here is general guidance, not legal advice. Your rights depend on your contract and your local laws (in the US, ROSCA and state auto-renewal statutes apply). For disputes, you can also contact your bank and file a complaint at reportfraud.ftc.gov.

Last reviewed June 2026.