If I cancel my trial, will my card be charged after the trial ends?
Updated June 30, 2026 · Reviewed by [email protected]
No, your card will not be charged. When you cancel a trial (or any paid subscription), you keep full access until the current billing period ends, then your account automatically reverts to Free.
Canceling is a 'cancel at period end' soft cancel, not an immediate cutoff. If you've already canceled and want to reactivate before the trial period ends, you can undo the cancellation anytime, and it will reactivate with no new charge.
If you're not sure whether a cancellation was processed, check your Billing settings to confirm the status.
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