Squarespace bills your website plan on a monthly or annual cycle until you cancel it in Billing settings. The common surprise: canceling the website plan doesn't stop add-ons or a domain registered through Squarespace - each of those bills separately. There's also a limited refund window for annual plans. Squarespace updates its panel periodically, so confirm the current steps on the official help page linked below.
Sign in at squarespace.com with the email and password tied to the site you're canceling.
Go to Settings, then Billing, where all active subscriptions for the account are listed.
Click the website plan you want to cancel to open its details.
Click Cancel Subscription, pick a reason, and click Next. You can fill out the feedback form or skip it.
Click Cancel Subscription again to confirm. A monthly plan stays live until the end of the current billing cycle, then deactivates.
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Start your free auditNo. A monthly plan stays active until the end of the current billing cycle, then deactivates. You can downgrade instead if you only want to pay less.
Only for annual website plans canceled within 14 days of the first payment. Monthly plans and renewals are not refundable.
You likely have a separate add-on or a Squarespace-registered domain still on auto-renew. Cancel those individually in Billing.
For informational purposes only - not financial or legal advice. Cancellation steps and policies can change; always confirm the latest flow in your account or app. Brand names are used for identification only. Sources: support.squarespace.com