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Cancel Firebase: The Right Way
How to cancel firebase and stop paying google for cloud services
Understanding firebase and why you might want to cancel
Firebase is a Google-owned platform that provides cloud infrastructure, databases, hosting, and analytics tools for web and mobile app developers. You access Firebase through a web console, and billing happens on a pay-as-you-go basis unless you're using the free Spark plan.
If you've finished a project, migrated to another platform, or simply don't need Firebase anymore, cancelling is straightforward-but the process involves multiple steps across Google's billing systems. At Stopee, we help you navigate this cleanly so you stop charges immediately and avoid confusion.
When cancellation makes sense
You should consider cancelling Firebase if your project is complete, you've moved to a competing service like Amazon Web Services or Microsoft Azure, or your team no longer maintains the app. Monthly charges for database storage, API calls, and hosting add up quickly on the Blaze plan, so cancelling unused projects saves money fast.
The cost of staying active
Firebase's Blaze (pay-as-you-go) plan charges you based on what you actually use. A dormant project with a database still running can cost between CAD $15 and CAD $100 per month depending on storage and query volume. Leaving a project active costs you even if nobody is using the app.