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Cancel Ngrok: The Right Way
How to cancel ngrok safely and reclaim your development freedom
What ngrok is and why new zealand developers use it
Ngrok creates secure tunnels from the public internet to your local machine, letting you test webhooks, run demos, and debug remote applications without deploying to production. It's trusted by developers worldwide and offers both free and paid plans with features like custom domains, persistent tunnels, and team controls.
If you've signed up for a paid Ngrok plan and now need to step back, Stopee is here to walk you through the cancellation process. We understand that subscription management can feel overwhelming, especially when you're focused on your development work.
Why developers choose ngrok
You use Ngrok when you need to expose local web servers for testing, share work securely with teammates, or debug applications without pushing code to live infrastructure. It's particularly useful if you're handling webhook integrations, running security tests, or demoing features to clients before deployment.
Who should consider cancelling
You might cancel if your project has moved to staging environments, your team has shifted to alternative tunnelling solutions, or you're simply not using the service often enough to justify the subscription cost. Whatever your reason, cancelling should take minutes-not hours of hunting through support pages.