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Canceling Audible can be confusing—especially since you can’t cancel the subscription in the app and must use the website instead. Whether you want to end a free trial or fully cancel, this guide walks you through each step to manage settings, update your account, and stop charges without stress.
Audible is Amazon’s audiobook subscription service, offering access to thousands of titles via monthly or annual plans. The app provides listening convenience, but cancellation must be processed through the Audible website.
If you need more guidance, Read more about cancellation options here
Before canceling, check your membership details to understand billing cycles, trial deadlines, and whether you qualify for refunds. This helps avoid surprises during the cancellation process.
If you prefer a faster way to cancel without dealing with customer support, you can use Xpendy’s cancellation service. We’ll handle the cancellation process for you—quickly, securely, and without stress.
Audible does not charge extra fees to cancel, but deleting your account removes all access to your purchased audiobooks and features.
Cancel before your free trial ends to avoid billing. If you’re on a paid plan, cancel just before your renewal date to prevent a new billing cycle, but after you’ve used desired features.
You can reactivate Audible anytime by signing up again. If you delete your account, you’ll lose access to prior purchases and benefits. Active members can manage payment plans or trial eligibility through the website.
Log into your account, go to “Account Details,” select “Cancel Membership,” and follow each prompt to confirm termination.
Yes—log into your account settings and cancel before the 30-day trial ends to avoid charges.
You retain access to all purchased audiobooks even after your membership ends.
Canceling membership stops billing; deleting the account removes data—but you must manage both separately in settings.
Use Audible customer support via their website or app for any subscription or cancellation issues.