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Subscription cancellation has a bad reputation for a reason. Too many apps turn “cancel” into a scavenger hunt: hidden menus, endless confirmation screens, vague wording, or a support ticket you never asked for.
We don’t believe that’s acceptable, especially in personal finance. If you’re paying for Beem, you should be able to leave Beem the moment you decide it’s not right for you. No guilt. No friction. No surprise charges.
So here’s the simple, transparent Beem cancellation policy we follow, written in plain English: how to cancel, what happens after, what can block cancellation, and how to double-check you’re truly done.
Beem Cancellation Policy Explained
Beem’s cancellation policy is designed to be straightforward and self-serve.
1) You can cancel anytime
You can cancel your Beem subscription whenever you choose. Cancellation is available through self-serve options in the Beem app and on the Beem website.
2) Cancellation stops future renewals
Canceling means your subscription will not renew into the next billing cycle. You won’t be billed for the next cycle once cancellation is successfully completed.
3) Access continues through the current billing cycle
When you cancel, your plan typically remains active until the end of the current billing period. That means you keep access to the plan benefits you already paid for until the cycle ends.
4) Cancellation may be blocked if you have pending dues
If your account has pending dues, you may not be able to cancel until those dues are cleared. This prevents cancellation from being used to bypass an outstanding balance.
5) Deleting the app is not a cancellation
Uninstalling the Beem app does not cancel your subscription. To stop billing, you must cancel through Beem (or through Apple/Google if you subscribed there).
6) If you subscribed through Apple or Google, you cancel through Apple/Google
If your subscription is managed by the App Store or Google Play, you must cancel it in your Apple/Google subscription settings. Beem cannot cancel platform-managed subscriptions on your behalf.
7) Refunds are not automatic
Canceling stops future charges, but it does not automatically trigger a refund for the current billing period. Refund eligibility depends on the type of charge and circumstances. As a general rule, subscription fees are treated as non-refundable once applied.
8) Account deactivation is separate from cancellation
Canceling your subscription stops renewals, but it does not automatically deactivate your Beem account. If you want to close your account, cancel it first, then follow the account deactivation process.
The Promise
You can cancel your Beem subscription in one of two self-serve ways:
- Inside the Beem app
- On the Beem website
You don’t have to call anyone to cancel. You don’t have to email support to cancel. You don’t have to explain why. That’s the baseline.
How to Cancel on the Beem App
If you’re already using Beem on your phone, the in-app path is the quickest:
- Log in to the Beem app using your registered email or phone number.
- Tap the profile (human) icon in the top-right corner.
- Tap Current Plan.
- Tap Manage Plan.
- Select Cancel Plan and follow the on-screen prompts.
That’s it. No hidden “final step” after that screen.
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How to Cancel on the Beem Website
If you prefer a browser:
- Log in to Beem on the website using your registered email/phone.
- Select Cancel Subscription on the home page.
- Click Cancel Subscription to confirm.
This route exists for one reason: you should still be able to cancel even if your phone is unavailable or your app is acting up.

What Happens After You Cancel
Cancellation should never feel like a trapdoor. When you cancel Beem:
- Your plan typically stays active until your next billing date (so you keep access through the rest of the cycle you already paid for).
- You will not be charged for the next cycle, and Beem doesn’t charge a cancellation fee.
This is the part most subscription apps get wrong. “Cancel” should mean “stop future billing,” not “lose access immediately and feel punished for leaving.”
The One Thing That Can Block Cancellation: Pending Dues
There’s one important exception that we state clearly: if you have pending dues, you won’t be able to cancel until they’re cleared.
In practice, this usually comes up when there’s an outstanding balance tied to your account (for example, if you used an advance and it hasn’t been repaid). The cancellation flow is designed to flag this, so it’s not a surprise.
Why we do this: cancellation shouldn’t be used to dodge a balance that already exists. We try to keep this simple and visible so you know exactly what needs to be cleared and why.
If You Subscribed Through Apple Or Google Play
This one is a common source of confusion across the entire app industry.
If your Beem subscription was created through Apple App Store subscriptions or Google Play subscriptions, then your billing is managed by Apple/Google, and you’ll need to cancel in your phone’s subscription settings. If you subscribed directly through Beem (in-app or on the website), then you cancel using the steps above.
A practical way to check: open your phone’s subscription settings first. If Beem shows there, cancel it there. If it doesn’t, cancel inside Beem or on the website.
Deleting The App Is Not The Same As Canceling
This is worth saying clearly because it causes real frustration: uninstalling an app doesn’t automatically cancel a subscription in most ecosystems. If your goal is to stop billing, you must cancel through the app/website (or Apple/Google if that’s where billing originates). Only after cancellation is confirmed should you treat the subscription as closed.
How To Confirm You’re Actually Canceled
We don’t want “I think I canceled” energy. We want certainty. After you cancel, do these quick checks:
- In Beem (or on the website): confirm you no longer see an active plan that will renew.
- On your phone (if Apple/Google billing): confirm Beem shows as canceled in your subscription settings.
- Next billing date check: cancellation is designed to remain active until the next billing date, then stop before the next cycle charges.
If something looks off or you can’t find the option in-app, Beem’s Help Center instructs users to reach out to support.
What About Refunds?
This is where honesty matters most. In general, canceling stops future billing. It does not automatically mean your most recent subscription charge is refundable. Beem’s support documentation states subscription fees are non-refundable once deducted from a withdrawal.
So the clean expectation is:
- Cancel = stop future charges
- Refund = depends on the specific circumstances and what was charged, and is not automatic
Beem Cancellation Policy Explained Clearly
| Situation | What you should do | What to expect |
| You want to cancel quickly | Cancel in the app: Profile → Current Plan → Manage Plan → Cancel Plan | Plan usually remains active until the next billing date; no new cycle charge |
| You can’t access the app | Cancel on the website: Log in → Cancel Subscription → Confirm | Same outcome as in-app cancellation |
| You see Beem in Apple/Google subscriptions | Cancel via Apple/Google subscription settings | Billing is managed by Apple/Google |
| Cancellation won’t go through | Clear pending dues first | Cancellation is blocked until dues are cleared |
| You deleted the app but still see charges | Cancel the subscription properly (app/website or Apple/Google) | Deleting the app doesn’t cancel billing |
| You want to fully deactivate your Beem account | Cancel subscription first, then deactivate via the website | Deactivation is a separate step and requires subscription cancellation first |
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30-Second Beem Cancellation Policy Checklist
1. Check where you subscribed
- iPhone/Android subscriptions list shows Beem → cancel there
- Not listed → you subscribed directly through Beem (cancel in Beem app or website)
2. Cancel the right way
- In-app: Profile → Current Plan → Manage Plan → Cancel Plan
- Website: Log in → Cancel Subscription → Confirm
3. Clear anything blocking cancellation
- If you see pending dues, clear them first, then cancel again
4. Confirm it’s actually canceled
- In Beem: plan should show Canceled / Not renewing (or similar)
- If Apple/Google billing: subscription should show Canceled in your phone settings
5. Don’t rely on deleting the app
- Uninstalling does not cancel billing
6. Save proof
- Screenshot the cancellation confirmation screen (takes 5 seconds, saves headaches)
The Bottom Line
A “no tricks, no traps” Beem cancellation policy isn’t just a policy. It’s a signal of how a brand thinks.
The Beem app’s goal is to make cancellation straightforward: you can cancel in the app or on the website, you keep access through your current cycle, and you stop future renewals without hoops. If cancellation is ever blocked, it’s typically for a clear reason, like pending dues, and the app should make that visible so you know what to do next.
If you ever feel unsure whether you’re canceled, don’t guess. Check your plan status in Beem, and if you subscribed through Apple or Google, confirm it’s canceled in your phone’s subscription settings. Clarity is the point. You should always know where you stand.
FAQs on Beem Cancellation Policy
1. Can I cancel Beem without talking to support?
Yes. Beem cancellation is designed to be self-serve. You can cancel directly in the Beem app from your plan management area, or cancel from the Beem website after logging in. Support is available if you’re stuck, but it’s not a requirement to cancel.
2. What happens right after I cancel my Beem account?
In most cases, your plan stays active until the end of your current billing cycle. That means you keep access to the plan features you already paid for, and your subscription should not renew into the next cycle. If you cancel and still see active access, that usually means you’re simply still within the current cycle.
3. Why can’t I cancel my Beem subscription if I have pending dues?
Because cancellation shouldn’t be used to bypass an outstanding balance. If there are pending dues associated with your account, you may be asked to clear them first before the plan can be canceled. Once dues are cleared, the cancellation flow should work normally.
4. I subscribed through Apple or Google Play. Do I cancel in Beem or on my phone settings?
If your subscription is billed through Apple or Google Play, you’ll need to cancel it in your iPhone or Android subscription settings, because Apple/Google controls that billing relationship. If you subscribed directly through Beem (in-app or on the website), then you cancel through Beem’s app or website cancellation flow.
5. Does deleting the Beem app cancel my subscription?
No. Deleting an app does not cancel an active subscription in most ecosystems. If your goal is to stop future billing, you need to cancel through Beem (or through Apple/Google if that’s where you subscribed). After canceling, deleting the app is optional.
6. Will I be charged again after canceling my Beem account?
If cancellation is completed properly, you shouldn’t be charged for the next billing cycle. The most common reason people still see charges is that the subscription was created through Apple/Google and wasn’t canceled in that platform’s subscription settings, or cancellation didn’t complete due to pending dues. The best way to confirm is to check your subscription status in Beem and also check your phone’s subscription settings if applicable.
7. Can I get a refund when I cancel my Beem account?
Canceling stops future renewals, but it doesn’t automatically mean the most recent subscription payment is refundable. In general, once a subscription fee has been deducted from a withdrawal, it is treated as non-refundable. If you believe you were charged incorrectly, that’s when you should contact support with the charge date and details so it can be reviewed.
8. Is canceling the same as deactivating my Beem account?
No. Canceling stops the subscription renewal. Deactivating closes your account. If you want to fully deactivate your Beem account, you generally need to cancel your subscription first and let the current subscription cycle end, then deactivate via the Beem website account settings.








































