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Cancel Breethe: The Right Way
How to cancel breethe: your complete guide to pause or quit the meditation app
Understanding breethe and why you might cancel
Breethe is a guided meditation and sleep app designed to help you manage stress, anxiety and sleep challenges through programs, sleep stories and mindfulness lessons. The service runs on iOS (App Store), Android (Google Play) and directly through breethe.com, with both free content and premium subscription tiers available.
You might decide to cancel Breethe for several reasons: unexpected charges after a free trial, overlapping subscriptions with other wellness apps, budget cuts or simply finding the content doesn't match your needs. Whatever your reason, Stopee is here to walk you through the process step by step so you maintain control over your money and account.
When cancellation makes sense
If you're on a 14-day free trial and know you won't use the paid version, canceling before the trial expires protects you from automatic charges. If you've used Breethe for a few months and haven't opened the app, the subscription is a drain on your budget. If you've found a meditation app you prefer, or if billing issues have frustrated you, cancellation is the right move. Stopee encourages you to act decisively rather than let unused subscriptions pile up.
Breethe pricing and subscription plans in canada
Knowing what you're paying helps you understand the value of canceling or staying subscribed.
| Plan type | Billing cycle | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| 14-day free trial | Free | Cancel before the trial ends to avoid charges |
| Monthly subscription | Renews monthly | Highest per-month cost; no refund on cancellation |
| Yearly subscription | Renews annually | Better value than monthly; 30-day refund guarantee (web only) |
| Two-year subscription | Renews every 2 years | Lowest per-month cost; 30-day refund guarantee (web only) |
| Lifetime subscription | One-time purchase | No recurring charges; 30-day refund guarantee (web only) |
Exact prices in CAD vary by promotion and regional offers, but yearly and multi-year plans offer the best per-month rate. If you purchased through Breethe.com directly, you have stronger consumer protections than through app stores. Stopee recommends checking your billing email or account settings to confirm which plan and payment method you're on before you cancel.
How to cancel breethe on your device or web account
Cancellation steps differ depending on whether you subscribed through the Apple App Store, Google Play, or directly on breethe.com.
Cancel breethe through the apple app store (iPhone and iPad)
If you signed up for Breethe on your iPhone or iPad through the App Store, Apple handles your subscription. You cancel directly in your phone's settings.
- Open the Settings app on your iPhone or iPad.
- Scroll to the top and tap your Apple ID profile picture or name.
- Tap Subscriptions.
- Find and tap Breethe in the list.
- Tap Cancel Free Trial (if you're in the trial period) or Cancel Subscription (if you're paying).
- Confirm your cancellation by tapping Confirm or Stop Subscription (wording varies by iOS version).
- You'll see a confirmation screen showing your access ends on a specific date. Screenshot this for your records.
Pro tip: You retain full access to Breethe's premium content until the end date shown by Apple. This means you're not losing access immediately, only stopping future charges.
Cancel breethe through google play (Android)
Android users who subscribed through the Google Play Store follow a slightly different path, but the principle is identical: Google manages your subscription.
- Open the Google Play Store app on your Android phone or tablet.
- Tap your profile icon in the top right corner.
- Tap Payments and subscriptions.
- Tap Subscriptions.
- Select Breethe from the list of active subscriptions.
- Tap Cancel subscription.
- Choose your reason for canceling (optional) and tap Continue.
- Read the final confirmation and tap Cancel subscription again to complete the process.
Warning: Do not uninstall the Breethe app before canceling through Google Play. Uninstalling doesn't stop the subscription; you must cancel through the store settings first.
Like Apple, Google gives you access until your next billing date. You won't lose the app overnight, and you won't be charged again.
Cancel breethe directly on breethe.com (web account)
If you subscribed directly through Breethe's website, you have the most direct control and the strongest refund rights. Stopee strongly recommends this method if you're eligible for a refund.
- Go to breethe.com and log into your account using your email and password.
- Click on your account icon or name (usually in the top right corner).
- Navigate to Account Settings or Billing.
- Look for Subscriptions, My Subscription or Billing Information.
- Click Cancel Subscription or Disable Auto-Renewal next to your active plan.
- Breethe may ask you to confirm once more or select a reason for canceling. Complete this step.
- Look for a confirmation message or email confirming your cancellation. Save this email.
Pro tip: If you want a refund and purchased a yearly, two-year or lifetime plan within the past 30 days, do not cancel yet. Instead, email billing@breethe.com with your request in writing. Mention the 30-day money-back guarantee, your order date and your reason. Stopee has found that written requests often succeed when formal cancellation alone would not.
Cancel via registered mail (optional method for added proof)
If you want postal confirmation that Breethe received your cancellation notice, you may send a registered letter to their Montreal office. This is uncommon but sometimes necessary if you're pursuing a refund dispute or have had difficulty with email support.
- Write a brief cancellation letter on paper or print an email draft.
- Include your full name, email address, Breethe account username, subscription plan type and the date you wish to cancel.
- Address the letter to Breethe's Montreal office (address provided in the final section of this guide).
- Send the letter via registered mail with a return receipt requested. This costs a few dollars extra but gives you proof of delivery.
- Keep the registration receipt and tracking number. Canada Post will send you confirmation when Breethe receives it.
Registered mail is slower than email but creates an indisputable paper trail, which helps if you later dispute a charge with your bank or credit card company.
What happens after you cancel breethe
Canceling Breethe stops future charges, but the transition can feel uncertain if you don't know what to expect next.
Your access and account after cancellation
When you cancel through the App Store, Google Play or breethe.com, your premium access continues until the end of your current billing period or free trial end date. You won't wake up the next morning locked out. Instead, your subscription will simply expire on the date shown during cancellation, and you'll revert to free-tier access only.
Your account data-including saved playlists, meditation history and personal settings-is typically retained by Breethe under their account retention policy. You can usually log back in after cancellation to retrieve this information or download it if Breethe offers a data export feature. Check your account settings or contact billing@breethe.com if you want to confirm data handling before you finalize cancellation.
Confirming your cancellation
After you complete the cancellation steps, confirm that the process worked by checking your account one or two days later.
- Log into breethe.com and verify that your subscription shows as "canceled" or "inactive" in your billing section.
- Check your email for a confirmation message from Apple, Google Play or Breethe itself.
- If you canceled on App Store or Google Play, re-open the subscription settings in your phone to confirm Breethe no longer appears as an active subscription.
- Monitor your bank or credit card statement for the next 30 days. You should see no new Breethe charges.
If you still see a charge after cancellation, contact Stopee's guidance or reach out directly to Breethe support with your cancellation confirmation screenshot.
Refunds and your money-back guarantee
Breethe offers a refund policy, but it only applies to direct web purchases and only within a strict timeframe.
Refund eligibility for direct web purchases
If you bought Breethe directly on breethe.com (not through Apple or Google), you are eligible for a 30-day, 100% money-back guarantee on yearly, two-year and lifetime plans. Monthly plans purchased on the web are not eligible for refunds; canceling simply stops future charges.
To claim your refund, you must request it within 30 days of your purchase date. Stopee recommends sending an email to billing@breethe.com with the following information:
- Your full name and account email address
- Your order date and order confirmation number (from your email receipt)
- Your subscription plan type (yearly, two-year or lifetime)
- A brief explanation that you wish to invoke the 30-day money-back guarantee
Pro tip: Send this email from the email address linked to your Breethe account. Keep a copy of the email and any response Breethe sends. If they don't refund within 5-7 business days, follow up with another email or contact your credit card issuer to initiate a chargeback as a backup.
No refunds for app store purchases
If you subscribed through the Apple App Store or Google Play Store, you are not eligible for Breethe's 30-day money-back guarantee. Instead, you are bound by Apple's and Google's refund policies.
Apple typically allows refund requests within 45 days of purchase if you contact App Store support and explain that you didn't authorize the charge or didn't receive the service as described. Google Play generally permits refunds within 48 hours of purchase for subscriptions; after 48 hours, you're on your own. Stopee recommends contacting App Store or Google Play support directly if you believe you're entitled to a refund.
Your consumer rights in canada
Canadian law protects you when dealing with digital subscriptions and billing, even if Breethe's terms point to Quebec jurisdiction.
Quebec consumer protection and cooling-off rights
Breethe's terms specify that Quebec law governs the service and Montreal courts hold jurisdiction. Under Quebec's consumer protection law, you may have a cooling-off right (the right to cancel without penalty within a set period) for certain digital services. Some provinces in Canada grant a 10-day cooling-off period for digital subscriptions, though Quebec's rules may differ slightly.
Breethe's 30-day money-back guarantee for direct web purchases actually exceeds the minimum legal cooling-off requirement, which gives you extra protection. If Breethe refuses a refund within that window, you can escalate to Quebec's consumer protection authority or file a complaint with the Office of the Protecteur du consommateur.
App store and google play protections
Purchases made through the Apple App Store or Google Play are subject to those platforms' terms and refund policies, not Breethe's. While provincial consumer rules aim to protect you, they generally do not override app-store refund mechanisms. However, if you believe a charge was unauthorized or the service was not delivered, you can contact your credit card company or bank to dispute the charge. This often works faster than appealing to Breethe or the app store directly.
Escalation options if breethe refuses to help
If Breethe does not respond to your refund request or cancellation within 14 days, or if they dispute your claim, you have several escalation paths:
- File a complaint with the Office of the Protecteur du consommateur (Quebec): Visit protecteur.qc.ca and file a formal complaint if you believe Breethe has violated consumer protection law.
- Contact your bank or credit card company: Initiate a chargeback or dispute if you believe the charge was unauthorized or the service was not provided as promised. Most banks side with cardholders in subscription disputes.
- Report the issue to Stopee's consumer platform: Stopee helps consumers track and resolve billing disputes across multiple services. Document your cancellation attempt and share it with Stopee's community for visibility and advice.
Common mistakes to avoid when canceling breethe
We understand that canceling a subscription shouldn't be confusing or stressful, yet many people stumble on preventable errors. Here's what to watch for.
Mistake 1: deleting the app instead of canceling the subscription
Uninstalling the Breethe app from your phone does not cancel your subscription. Your account and recurring charges continue in the background. Always cancel through the App Store, Google Play or breethe.com first, then delete the app if you choose. Stopee has seen countless users surprised by charges months after they thought they'd quit because they only deleted the app.
Mistake 2: missing the 30-day refund window on web purchases
Breethe's money-back guarantee expires 30 days after purchase. If you wait 31 days or longer to request a refund, Breethe is under no obligation to honor it. If you know you want a refund, act within two weeks to give yourself a safety margin and time for Breethe to process your request.
Mistake 3: canceling without recording the confirmation
When you cancel, take a screenshot of the confirmation screen or save the confirmation email. If a charge appears on your statement later, this proof shows you canceled in good faith. Without it, disputing the charge with your bank becomes harder.
Mistake 4: confusing cancellation with account deletion
Canceling your subscription stops charges but leaves your account active. If you want to delete your account entirely (removing your data and account history), contact billing@breethe.com separately to request account deletion. Cancellation and deletion are two separate processes.
Mistake 5: ignoring the trial-end date
If you're on the 14-day free trial, mark the last day on your calendar. Many users forget the exact end date and miss the cancellation window, resulting in an unexpected charge. Stopee recommends setting a phone reminder for two days before the trial ends.
Documentation checklist for your records
Keeping organized records protects you if a dispute arises. Gather and save these documents before and after you cancel.
- Order receipts or subscription confirmation email: Keep the original email Breethe or the app store sent when you purchased or started your trial.
- Account details: Note your Breethe account email address and username.
- Subscription plan and billing cycle: Record whether you're on a monthly, yearly, two-year or lifetime plan, and the exact date charges renew.
- Payment method and transaction ID: Note which credit card or payment method you used and any transaction or order ID from your receipt.
- Cancellation confirmation: Screenshot or save the confirmation message or email showing that you successfully canceled. Include the date and time.
- Bank or credit card statement: After cancellation, monitor your next statement to confirm no new Breethe charges appear.
- Support correspondence: If you contacted Breethe support via email, save all emails and responses for future reference.
Store these documents in a folder on your computer or cloud storage. If a charge disputes ever arises, you'll have everything you need to prove your cancellation to your bank or Stopee's consumer advocates.
Customer reviews and real cancellation experiences
Here's what Breethe users report about their cancellation experiences and the service overall.
Positive feedback
Many users praise Breethe's meditation and sleep content, citing calming narrators, a diverse range of programs and helpful material for managing anxiety and insomnia. Some report responsive customer support and successful refunds when they requested them within the 30-day window. Users who canceled smoothly through the app store or web portal often note that the process was straightforward and charges stopped as promised.
Common complaints
A recurring issue is unexpected charges after the free trial ends, particularly when users forget the trial end date. Some customers report difficulty canceling through app stores, either because the cancellation button is hard to find or because they canceled but were still charged. Others complain that Breethe's limited free content forces most users to pay for premium access to get full value. A few users mention delayed responses from Breethe's billing support team, creating frustration when trying to resolve disputes.
Insider note: Stopee has found that users who follow the cancellation steps in this guide and save their confirmation rarely face issues. The complaints often come from users who didn't document their cancellation or didn't realize they needed to cancel separately from uninstalling the app.
When to keep breethe vs. when to cancel
A final decision framework to help you weigh the value of staying subscribed.
| Reason to keep | Reason to cancel |
|---|---|
| You use the app at least 3-4 times per week and feel noticeably calmer or sleep better | You haven't opened the app in 2+ weeks |
| You're trialing it and genuinely interested in committing after the 14 days | You found a cheaper or better alternative meditation app |
| You're on a yearly or multi-year plan and the per-month cost feels reasonable | You're on a monthly plan and could negotiate a cheaper annual option instead |
| You value the narrators and specific programs enough to justify the monthly expense | Money is tight and you're cutting non-essential subscriptions |
| You purchased a lifetime plan and use it regularly | You purchased a lifetime plan but rarely use it; consider canceling and requesting a refund within 30 days |
Stopee encourages you to audit all your subscriptions quarterly. If Breethe is sitting dormant, canceling frees up money for services you actually use or for saving.
Breethe's montreal office address for registered mail
If you choose to cancel via registered mail or need to send formal correspondence to Breethe, use this address:
Breethe Inc.
Montreal, Quebec
Canada
Send your cancellation letter via Canada Post registered mail with return receipt requested. Keep your tracking number and receipt as proof of delivery. Expect a response within 10-15 business days.
Final thoughts: take control of your subscriptions with stopee
Canceling Breethe is a straightforward process once you know which method suits your situation and what to expect. Whether you're canceling because the app isn't serving your needs, the trial period is ending or budget pressures require difficult choices, you now have a clear roadmap.
Document every step, confirm your cancellation, and monitor your next billing statement. If Breethe refuses to honor your cancellation or withholds a refund you're entitled to, escalate to your bank, credit card company or Quebec's consumer authority.
Stopee has helped thousands of consumers cancel unwanted subscriptions, reclaim their money and take back control of their billing. Visit Stopee at stopee.com to track your cancellations, compare subscription costs and access personalized support from consumer advocates who understand the frustration of surprise charges and broken promises. Your wallet-and your peace of mind-deserve it.