Tutorial

Subscription Management

Cancel at period end, restore renewal before expiry, and understand what changes when paid access is scheduled to end.

1

Manage your personal subscription from Billing

Open Billing to review your current personal plan, billing status, monthly tokens, and renewal date. If you already have a paid plan, the page shows a Cancel Subscription action instead of additional purchase buttons.

Personal subscriptions live on Billing. Dedicated organization-wide subscription controls remain on the organization pages.

2

Cancel without cutting access immediately

Choosing Cancel Subscription schedules the subscription to end at the close of the current Stripe billing period. The user keeps paid access until that date, so there is time to export data, finish work, or decide to keep the plan.

The interface switches to a warning state after cancellation is scheduled so you can see that renewal is no longer automatic.

3

Restore renewal before the period ends

If you change your mind before the billing period closes, click Restore Subscription. That removes the pending cancellation and keeps the paid subscription renewing normally.

Restore is intended for the grace window before expiry. After the period ends, the account falls back to the free tier and a new checkout is required.

4

Manage organization cancellation from the organization screens

Organization subscriptions have a separate lifecycle from personal billing. Owners can cancel or restore organization plans from the Members tab on the organization page, or from the dedicated Subscriptions page on dedicated hosts.

When an organization cancellation reaches period end, dedicated access is blocked and the organization loses paid entitlements such as unlimited tokens.

Tip:Use cancellation to stop future renewal, not to remove access instantly. For immediate access changes inside an organization, use member removal or seat reduction workflows instead.