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Cancel Any.Do: The Right Way

How to cancel your Any.Do subscription and reclaim your free tier

What is Any.Do and why you might want to cancel

Any.Do is a cross-platform task management and calendar application designed to help you build to-do lists, schedule reminders and organize your work across mobile and desktop. The app offers both free and paid tiers, including Personal Premium (monthly and yearly options), Family plans and Teams packages with collaboration tools.

You might want to cancel if you've switched to a competing task manager, prefer a simpler approach to productivity or simply want to reduce your monthly subscriptions. Whatever your reason, Stopee is here to walk you through the process step by step so you keep your data and avoid billing traps.

The good side of Any.Do

Any.Do excels at integration across devices. You can start a task on your phone and pick it up on your laptop without friction. The free tier includes basic reminders and list creation, which suits casual users. If you've found value in advanced features like recurring reminders, colour tags and WhatsApp integration, the premium plans have delivered real productivity gains for many users.

Why cancellation matters to you

If you're paying for premium features you no longer use, cancelling stops future charges immediately at your next billing date. However, cancellation isn't the same as account deletion-your data remains unless you explicitly request removal. Understanding the difference protects you from unwanted surprises and keeps your tasks safe if you ever want to return.

Your consumer rights in canada and why they protect you

Canadian consumer protection law gives you specific rights when it comes to digital subscriptions and refunds. These rights vary slightly by province but follow consistent principles that empower you as a consumer.

Federal and provincial protections

Under the Competition Act and provincial consumer protection statutes (such as Ontario's Consumer Protection Act), you have the right to transparent billing, clear cancellation terms and fair refund processes. If Any.Do's refund policy conflicts with provincial law-for example, if a policy is deemed unconscionable or misleading-your provincial consumer protection office can intervene on your behalf.

If you purchased through Apple's App Store or Google Play, those platforms have their own refund windows. Apple and Google often honour refund requests within 14 to 15 days of purchase, even if Any.Do's direct refund window is shorter. This layered protection means you may have multiple avenues to recover money if you act quickly.

When to escalate your dispute

If Any.Do refuses a refund you believe you deserve, contact your provincial consumer protection office. In Ontario, that's the Ontario Ministry of Public and Business Enterprise Services. In British Columbia, reach the Consumer Protection BC. These agencies take complaints about unfair contract terms and non-compliant refund policies seriously and can pressure the company to settle.

Stopee always recommends documenting your purchase confirmation, payment date and cancellation request in writing. Keeping this evidence gives you leverage if a dispute arises.

Pricing breakdown and plan comparison

Before you decide to cancel, review what you're actually paying and whether a lower-cost plan might serve you better.

Current Any.Do pricing in canada

Plan Price (CAD) Billing cycle Best for
Free tier $0 N/A Casual users and list makers
Premium Monthly $13.49 Monthly Users testing premium features
Premium Yearly $78.99 Annual Committed users (saves ~$83 vs. monthly)
Family plan Contact Any.Do for pricing Annual Households sharing task management
Teams Monthly Contact Any.Do for pricing Monthly Small teams and organizations
Teams Yearly Contact Any.Do for pricing Annual Teams requiring annual commitment

Hidden costs and currency surprises

Some users report that Any.Do's web checkout processes payments in USD or EUR before converting to Canadian dollars, resulting in exchange rate markups that push the final bill higher than advertised. If you're paying $13.49 USD for a monthly premium plan, that can stretch to $18-$20 CAD depending on the day's exchange rate. Always confirm the final CAD amount in your cart before submitting payment.

How to cancel Any.Do across all platforms

Cancellation works differently depending on where you purchased your subscription. Stopee breaks down each method so you never get stuck in the wrong settings menu.

Cancel your Any.Do subscription on iOS (Apple app store)

The Apple App Store manages all subscription billing for iOS apps, so you must cancel through your iPhone or iPad settings, not the Any.Do app itself.

  1. Open the Settings app on your iPhone or iPad.
  2. Tap your Apple ID profile picture at the top of the screen.
  3. Select Subscriptions from the menu.
  4. Find and tap Any.Do in your active subscriptions list.
  5. Tap Cancel Subscription at the bottom of the screen.
  6. Confirm the cancellation by tapping Confirm when prompted.

What to expect: Your premium features remain active until the end of your current billing period. After that date, you revert to the free tier and no new charge occurs.

Pro tip: Screenshot your cancellation confirmation (look for "Subscription cancelled" and the end date). This proof protects you if Apple or Any.Do later claims the subscription was still active.

Cancel your Any.Do subscription on android (Google play)

Google Play handles all Android app subscriptions, similar to Apple. You cancel directly through the Google Play app, not through Any.Do.

  1. Open the Google Play app on your Android phone or tablet.
  2. Tap your profile icon in the top right corner.
  3. Tap Payments and subscriptions.
  4. Select Subscriptions from the menu.
  5. Find and tap Any.Do in your list.
  6. Tap Cancel subscription.
  7. Follow the prompts to confirm cancellation and select your reason for leaving (optional but helpful feedback).

What to expect: Like Apple, your premium access continues until your billing cycle ends. You then downgrade to the free version automatically.

Pro tip: Google Play often shows a "Keep your subscription" offer at the final step. Don't tap it-proceed to final cancellation instead.

Cancel your Any.Do subscription on the web

If you subscribe directly through Any.Do's website (using Stripe as the payment processor), you manage your subscription through your web account settings.

  1. Go to any.do/login and sign in with your email and password.
  2. Click your profile avatar or wheel icon (usually top right).
  3. Select Settings or Account Settings from the dropdown menu.
  4. Navigate to Subscriptions or Billing (exact label varies by interface).
  5. Click Manage Subscription next to your current plan.
  6. Click Leave Premium or Cancel Subscription.
  7. Confirm the cancellation when prompted.

What to expect: You retain full premium access through your current billing period's end date. After that, Any.Do reverts you to the free tier.

Warning: Do not simply delete your Any.Do account if your goal is to stop billing. Account deletion does not automatically cancel an active subscription. You must follow the cancellation steps above first, then delete your account afterward if desired.

Understanding refunds and what you can recover

Any.Do's refund window is tight, but you have options if you act quickly and know where to push back.

Any.Do's official refund policy

Any.Do offers refunds only within specific windows:

  • Premium Monthly and Family plans: 48 hours from purchase
  • Monthly Teams plans: 48 hours from purchase
  • Yearly Teams plans: 14 days from purchase

Outside these windows, Any.Do does not issue prorated or partial refunds. If your billing date has passed the refund window, you won't recover any portion of that month's or year's charge from Any.Do directly.

Your refund options through apple and google

If you purchased through the App Store or Google Play, you can request a refund from those platforms independently of Any.Do's policy. Apple and Google typically allow refunds within 14-15 days of purchase for digital apps and subscriptions.

To request a refund from Apple:

  1. Visit reportaproblem.apple.com or go to the App Store app.
  2. Find your Any.Do transaction in your purchase history.
  3. Select Report a Problem next to the charge.
  4. Choose your reason (e.g., "I didn't mean to purchase this" or "The app doesn't work as described").
  5. Submit your request. Apple usually responds within 24-48 hours.

To request a refund from Google Play:

  1. Visit play.google.com/store and sign in.
  2. Go to AccountPurchase history.
  3. Find Any.Do and tap the three-dot menu.
  4. Select Request a refund.
  5. Explain your reason and submit. Google typically processes within 24 hours.

Pro tip: Be honest in your refund reason. Both Apple and Google track accounts that request frequent refunds; repeated requests may flag your account for review. However, a single request for a legitimate issue (billing error, accidental charge, app not as advertised) is almost always approved within their 14-day window.

Stopee recommends always trying the platform first before contacting Any.Do. Apple and Google have more authority over their payment processors and respond faster.

What happens after you cancel

Cancellation brings relief, but understanding what changes and what remains is crucial to avoiding future surprises.

Your premium features during the grace period

When you cancel, Any.Do keeps your premium access active through the end of your current billing period. If your monthly billing date was the 15th and you cancel on the 20th, you retain all premium features (advanced reminders, colour tags, integrations) until the 15th of next month. Only then does the app downgrade you to the free tier automatically.

What happens to your data and account

Cancelling does not delete your account or any of your tasks, lists, notes or account settings. Your data remains in Any.Do indefinitely unless you explicitly request deletion. This means you can reactivate a premium subscription later without losing anything, or you can keep using the free version with all your historical data intact.

Important: Uninstalling the Any.Do app from your phone does not stop billing. Closing the app or removing it from your device is not the same as cancelling your subscription. You must follow the cancellation steps outlined above.

When your subscription fully ends

On the first day of your next billing cycle after cancellation, two things happen simultaneously: you lose access to premium features and no new charge appears on your payment method. If you had a recurring monthly subscription at $13.49, that charge stops completely. No prorated refunds are issued for unused days in that final month.

Many users feel disappointed that they lose premium access before the calendar month ends, even though they paid for it. This is why cancelling as early as possible in your billing cycle (not at the end) gives you the longest use of your premium features.

Common mistakes to avoid when cancelling

Cancellation sounds straightforward, but one wrong turn can leave you paying for another month or unable to recover your refund. Stopee has seen these mistakes repeatedly and wants you to sidestep them entirely.

Mistake 1: cancelling in the app instead of the platform

Any.Do's mobile app does not have a built-in cancellation button. Many users search frantically in Settings within the app, find nothing, give up and assume they've cancelled when they haven't. Meanwhile, the charge hits their account again.

The fix: Always cancel through your iPhone Settings (if on iOS), Google Play app (if on Android) or the web account dashboard. These are the only places that actually stop your subscription.

Mistake 2: confusing account deletion with subscription cancellation

Deleting your Any.Do account does not cancel your subscription. You can delete your profile and still be charged monthly because the subscription exists at the payment platform level (Apple, Google or Stripe), not at the app level.

The fix: Always cancel the subscription first, wait for confirmation, then delete your account if you wish. Never delete an account thinking it will stop future charges.

Mistake 3: missing the refund window entirely

Any.Do's 48-hour refund window feels short because it is. If you purchase on a Friday evening, your 48-hour window closes early Sunday. By Monday morning, it's gone and so is your refund eligibility (unless you purchased through Apple or Google, which gives you 14 days).

The fix: Request a refund immediately upon deciding to cancel, even if you haven't finished your cancellation steps yet. Stopee recommends initiating refund requests within 24 hours of purchase to stay well clear of the deadline.

Mistake 4: not checking your billing statement after cancellation

Sometimes the cancellation processes, but the next charge still appears. This can happen if your subscription linked to multiple payment methods or if a system glitch reactivated it. Many users discover this weeks later when reviewing their statement.

The fix: Set a calendar reminder to check your bank or credit card statement 5 days before your next expected billing date. If a charge appears, escalate to your card issuer immediately and note the cancellation proof you saved earlier.

Checklist before you finalize your cancellation

Use this step-by-step checklist to ensure you cancel cleanly and keep your evidence in case disputes arise.

Action Status Notes
Export or backup important tasks (if moving to another app) [ ] Complete Some task managers offer export features; check your new app's import options
Cancel subscription via correct platform [ ] Complete iOS Settings, Google Play, or web dashboard-never the app itself
Screenshot or photograph the cancellation confirmation [ ] Complete Capture the screen showing "Subscription cancelled" and your end date
Note the exact end date of your premium access [ ] Complete Use this to verify no charge appears after this date
Delete your Any.Do account (optional, only after cancelling) [ ] Complete Go to web Settings → Account → Permanently delete account
Check your bank or credit card statement 5 days before the end date [ ] Complete Watch for surprise charges; escalate to your card issuer if needed

Comparison: keeping vs. cancelling Any.Do

Before you finalize cancellation, weigh whether downgrading to the free tier or switching plans makes more sense than cancelling entirely.

Reasons to keep Any.Do (premium)

If you use advanced reminders daily, collaborate with family on shared task lists or rely on WhatsApp integration for work, the premium features deliver genuine value. At $13.49 monthly or $78.99 yearly, it's cheaper than many competing productivity apps and the annual plan saves you nearly $83 per year.

Reasons to cancel and switch

If another app (like Todoist, Microsoft To Do or TickTick) better fits your workflow or costs less, cancelling makes sense. Switching allows you to import your data into a new tool without losing your task history or organizational structure.

Middle ground: downgrade to free

If you like Any.Do but premium features feel optional, cancel your paid plan and use the free tier indefinitely. Your data stays safe and you can upgrade again later if needed. This approach avoids billing surprises while letting you test whether you actually miss premium access.

How stopee helps you cancel with confidence

Cancelling a subscription should never feel like a battle, yet many companies design their systems to make it difficult. Stopee exists to empower you with clear information, step-by-step guidance and knowledge of your consumer rights across Canada.

Whether you're cancelling Any.Do, a streaming service or a gym membership, Stopee has helped thousands of consumers cancel subscriptions, recover refunds and avoid dark patterns designed to keep you paying. Our guides break down every platform, every refund window and every escalation path so you stay in control.

Use Stopee before you submit that cancellation request. Arm yourself with the exact steps for your platform, confirm your refund eligibility and document your proof. Your provincial consumer protection office stands behind you if the company refuses to honour your cancellation.

Contact information and next steps

If Any.Do disputes your cancellation or refuses to process a refund you believe you deserve, escalate through these official channels:

Escalation path for disputes

  • Any.Do direct support: Contact support.any.do for billing disputes (include your cancellation proof and refund request date)
  • Apple App Store: reportaproblem.apple.com for refund requests (within 14 days of purchase)
  • Google Play: play.google.com/store account menu for refund requests (within 14 days of purchase)
  • Your provincial consumer protection office: Ontario (ontario.ca/consumer), British Columbia (consumerprotectionbc.ca), Alberta (alberta.ca/consumer), Quebec (opc.gouv.qc.ca) for unfair refund policies or billing disputes
  • Your bank or credit card issuer: Dispute the charge directly if the company refuses a legitimate refund (you have up to 180 days)

Keep every confirmation email, screenshot and cancellation proof in a folder. Stopee emphasizes that documentation is your strongest lever in any dispute. Your consumer rights in Canada are strong-use them confidently, and don't let any company ignore your cancellation request.

FAQ

When you cancel your Any.Do subscription, your paid plan remains active until the end of the current billing period. You will retain premium features until that date, but the subscription will not auto-renew.

Refund eligibility for Any.Do is limited. Premium, Family, and Monthly Teams purchases are eligible for a refund if requested within 48 hours of payment, while Yearly Teams purchases are eligible within 14 days.

To cancel your Any.Do subscription on iOS, open iOS Settings, tap your name, go to Subscriptions, select Any.Do, and then tap Cancel Subscription.

Yes, you can cancel your Any.Do subscription via the web. Log into the Any.Do web app, go to Settings, then Profile, and select Manage Subscription to leave Premium.

If you encounter issues while cancelling Any.Do, check the official Any.Do cancellation help guide or contact their support for assistance.

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