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How Do I Cancel My Shopify Free Trial?

Last updated on October 1, 2022 @ 1:47 pm

Shopify offers a free 14-day trial of their paid services, which is a great way to try out the platform and see if it’s a good fit for your business. But what if you decide you don’t want to continue with Shopify after the trial period is up?

In this article, we’ll show you how to cancel your Shopify free trial so you don’t get charged for the paid plan.

First, log in to your Shopify account and go to Settings. From there, click on Billing.

On the Billing page, scroll down to the bottom and you will see the option to Cancel your Shopify account. Click on that and follow the prompts to confirm your cancellation.

You will be given the option to download your data before cancelling. We recommend doing this so you have a backup of your store information. Once you cancel, you will no longer have access to your Shopify account or any of your data, so make sure you have everything you need before proceeding.

PRO TIP: If you are considering cancelling your Shopify free trial, it is important to note that there are some potential consequences. First, if you cancel your free trial before the end of the 14-day period, you will be charged a $14 cancellation fee. Additionally, if you have already started to build your store on Shopify, you will lose access to all of your data and will have to start from scratch if you decide to sign up for Shopify again in the future.

Keep in mind that if you cancel during your free trial period, you will not be refunded any money. So if you decide you want to give Shopify a try after all, you will need to start from scratch with a new account and enter all of your information again.

Conclusion:

Cancelling your Shopify free trial is easy to do from within your account settings. Just be sure to download your data first so you have a backup. Keep in mind that if you cancel during your free trial period, you will not be refunded any money.

Morgan Bash

Morgan Bash

Technology enthusiast and Co-Founder of Women Coders SF.