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44%
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Cancel Doodly: The Right Way
How to cancel doodly in nigeria and claim your refund
Understanding doodly and why you might cancel
Doodly is a desktop animation tool that lets you create whiteboard, blackboard and glassboard-style videos using drag-and-drop assets and ready-made templates. You work with character images, props, music tracks and video templates to build animations without needing advanced video editing skills. The software is sold through multiple channels: directly via Doodly (through the Voomly reseller platform), the Apple App Store for iOS users, and the Google Play Store for Android users.
The way you purchased Doodly directly affects how you cancel it and whether you qualify for a refund. Understanding your purchase channel is the first step toward a smooth cancellation, and Stopee is here to guide you through every decision.
Where you bought doodly matters for cancellation
Your purchase location determines your cancellation process and your refund eligibility. If you bought directly through the web, you follow one process. If you bought through Apple or Google, you follow a different one entirely. This distinction is critical because Doodly cannot cancel app-based subscriptions on your behalf - only Apple and Google can process those cancellations.
Why nigerian users cancel doodly
Common reasons include budget constraints, discovering cheaper animation tools, completing a short-term project, or finding the interface doesn't match your workflow. Whatever your reason, you have consumer protections in Nigeria that give you a window to reclaim your money if you act quickly.