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How to Cancel Leadpages (2026): Steps, the 7-Day Refund Clause, and What Happens to Your Pages

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Last updated on August 17, 2026 · 6 min read

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You can cancel Leadpages at any time, either from inside your account or by emailing [email protected], but the timing decides whether it costs you. Leadpages renews automatically, cancelling mid-term gets no prorated refund, and the only money back is a 7-day guarantee that applies to new accounts and has to be requested.

This guide is for anyone trying to stop a Leadpages charge, get a refund, or leave without losing their pages. Everything below comes from the Leadpages terms of service and pricing page, checked in August 2026. Where the terms and the marketing disagree, and they do on trial length, I say so rather than picking the convenient version.

  • Cancel path: in-product account settings, or email [email protected].
  • Deadline: you must notify Leadpages before the next subscription term starts.
  • Mid-term refund: none. You keep access until the term ends.
  • Money-back: 7 days from the start of a new paid term, by request only.
  • Renewal: automatic until you cancel, on the calendar day your term began.

How to Cancel a Leadpages Subscription

Leadpages gives two routes and treats them as equivalent. Its terms say you must notify Leadpages "using the appropriate functionalities within the Services or by contacting us at [email protected]." Use whichever you can complete before your renewal date, and keep written proof either way.

  1. Log in to Leadpages and open your account or billing settings from the account menu.
  2. Find the subscription section and choose the cancellation option there.
  3. If you cannot complete it in-product, email [email protected] from the address on the account and state clearly that you are cancelling the subscription.
  4. Ask for written confirmation, and keep it. The terms hang renewal on whether adequate notice was received.
  5. Note your term end date. You keep access until then, so there is no reason to cancel early beyond hitting the deadline.

The deadline is the part that costs people money. Leadpages bills "on the calendar day corresponding to the commencement of your Services subscription," so an annual plan started on 12 March renews on 12 March. Cancelling on the 13th means you have bought another year.

The 7-Day Money-Back Guarantee

Leadpages does offer a refund window, and it is not on the pricing page. The terms state: "Leadpages will offer a seven (7) day money-back guarantee for all new Leadpages Accounts created." Three conditions decide whether you qualify.

  • New accounts only. The terms are explicit that "Services subscription renewals are not eligible for the seven (7) day money-back guarantee." A second year does not qualify.
  • You must ask. You have to "contact Leadpages on or before the seventh (7th) day following the commencement of the Subscription Term." It is not automatic.
  • The clock starts after the trial, not at signup. Per the terms, "the Subscription Term commences on the first calendar day following the expiration of the fourteen (14) day trial period."

That last condition contains a genuine inconsistency. The terms describe a fourteen-day trial, while the pricing page sells a seven-day trial and Leadpages runs a separate 14-day landing page. Because the refund clock is defined against the trial's end, the safest move is to email support on day one of your paid term and get your refund deadline confirmed in writing.

Why You Get No Refund for Cancelling Mid-Term

Outside that 7-day window, Leadpages does not refund unused time. The terms are direct: if you cancel before your current term expires, "you will not be eligible for nor will you receive a prorated refund for any portion of the Fees paid for the then-current Subscription Term, however, you may continue to use the Services until the end of your then-current Subscription Term."

In practice that means cancelling an annual plan in month two does not return ten months of fees. It stops the *next* renewal and leaves your account live until the year runs out. So there is no advantage to cancelling early, and a real disadvantage to cancelling late.

  • Monthly plans: cancel before the next monthly billing date. You keep access to the end of that month.
  • Annual plans: cancel before the anniversary date. You keep access for the remainder of the year.
  • Either way, set the reminder for a week before, not the day itself.

What Happens to Your Pages After You Cancel

Cancelling ends the subscription at the end of the term, and access ends with it. Leadpages also reserves the right to limit or terminate access if your payment method expires or you do not renew, so a lapsed card is not a soft landing either.

Before your term ends, export what you need. Leadpages has no one-click migration into another builder, so pages have to be rebuilt wherever you land next.

  • Download your leads and form submissions so your CRM keeps the data.
  • Save copies of your page copy and images. Rebuilding is far quicker when you are not rewriting from scratch.
  • Note which custom domains and DNS records point at Leadpages so you can repoint them.
  • If you run a blog on a Leadpages plan, plan where those posts go before access stops.

Cancelling During the Free Trial

If you are still in the trial, cancelling is about beating the charge rather than chasing a refund. The pricing page trial runs 7 days and Leadpages collects a card at checkout, stating it will charge on day 7 unless you cancel. The separate 14-day landing page gives twice as long on the same terms.

Cancel from inside the account before the trial's final day and no charge lands. If a charge has already landed, you are into the 7-day money-back window above, and you need to contact support rather than simply cancelling. The trial mechanics for both paths are covered in how the trial billing works.

Downgrade Instead of Cancelling

If the bill is the problem rather than the product, Leadpages has a cheaper line most people leaving never look at. HTML Pub starts at $10 a month, or $8 billed annually, and uses the same publishing engine. Pro is $29 and Business $49.

The trade-off is that no HTML Pub tier includes A/B testing, so this works only if you publish pages rather than optimize them. Moving from Grow at $79 to HTML Pub Pro at $23 keeps your pages online for a third of the cost. The tier-by-tier detail sits in Leadpages plan costs, and the annual maths is in the 20% annual saving.

Where to Go After Leadpages

Most people leaving Leadpages want the same thing for less, or a trial that does not ask for a card up front. Unbounce runs 14 days with no credit card and tests from $112 a month billed yearly. Swipe Pages includes server-side A/B testing on every plan from $29. Systeme.io has a free plan that never expires.

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Frequently Asked Questions

How do I cancel my Leadpages subscription?

Cancel from your account settings, or email [email protected] from the address on the account. The terms accept either route, but you must notify Leadpages before the next subscription term begins, and you should keep written confirmation.

Does Leadpages refund you when you cancel?

Not for mid-term cancellations. The terms state you will not receive a prorated refund for the current term. The only refund route is a 7-day money-back guarantee that applies to new accounts and must be requested.

What is the Leadpages money-back guarantee?

Seven days from the start of a new paid subscription term, by request. The terms exclude renewals, and the clock is defined as starting the first day after the trial period expires, so confirm your exact deadline with support.

Will I lose my pages if I cancel Leadpages?

You keep access until the end of your paid term, then access ends. There is no one-click export into another builder, so download your leads and save your page content before the term expires.

Does Leadpages renew automatically?

Yes. Subscriptions renew automatically until you cancel. Leadpages bills on the calendar day matching the start of your subscription, so an annual plan started on 12 March renews on 12 March.

Can I cancel Leadpages during the free trial?

Yes, and no charge lands if you cancel before the final day. The pricing-page trial runs 7 days with a card collected at checkout; a separate Leadpages landing page runs 14 days on the same terms.

How late can I cancel before renewal?

You must notify Leadpages before the next subscription term starts. There is no grace period in the terms, and a charge that lands after inadequate notice is not automatically reversed, so aim for a week ahead of the date.

Is there a cheaper Leadpages plan instead of cancelling?

Yes. The HTML Pub line starts at $10 a month, or $8 billed annually. Pro is $29 and Business $49. None of those tiers include A/B testing, so it suits publishing rather than optimization.

What should I use instead of Leadpages?

Unbounce for a no-card 14-day trial, Swipe Pages for testing at $29 a month, or Systeme.io for a genuinely free plan. Each trades something away against Leadpages' template library and unlimited traffic.