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Cancel Feeld: The Right Way
How to cancel feeld and stop majestic charges: your complete guide
What feeld is and why you might want to leave
Feeld is a dating and social discovery platform designed for people exploring non-traditional relationships, kink-friendly connections, and open-minded dating. The app lets you create single or multi-person profiles, customize detailed preferences, and browse a community focused on privacy and choice. You get a free tier with basic browsing and messaging, or you can upgrade to Majestic, a paid membership that unlocks premium features like seeing who liked you, incognito mode, private photos, and advanced filters.
Many users join Feeld with genuine interest in the community's inclusive approach. But if your interests shift, you meet someone, or the paid tier simply isn't delivering value, you need to know how to stop the charges cleanly. This is where most Feeld users run into friction: the cancellation process is deliberately split across two separate systems, and skipping one step leaves you vulnerable to unexpected renewals.
Understanding feeld's billing structure
Here's what matters most: Feeld handles billing through Apple App Store (iOS) and Google Play (Android), not through its own payment system. This means you cannot cancel your subscription directly through Feeld's app or website. You must cancel through your phone's app store, and separately delete your account in Feeld's settings. Many users make the mistake of deleting their account and assuming the paid subscription stops-it does not. Your Majestic membership will renew on schedule unless you explicitly cancel it in your app store first.
Feeld's support team cannot cancel your subscription for you, even if you contact them directly. They can help with account deletion and troubleshooting, but billing cancellation is 100% your responsibility through Apple or Google. Understanding this separation upfront saves you weeks of frustration and unexpected charges.
Feeld pricing and subscription tiers
| Plan | Typical US price | Core features |
|---|---|---|
| Free | $0 | Basic profiles, messaging, browsing |
| Majestic monthly | $11.99 per month | Who likes you, incognito mode, private photos, advanced filters |
| Majestic 90 days | $23.99 per 3 months (typical) | Same Majestic features at discounted rate |
| Majestic yearly | $99+ per year (varies by region) | Same Majestic features, lowest monthly equivalent |
Prices vary slightly depending on whether you buy through Apple or Google, and regional currency fluctuations may apply. You'll see the exact price in your app's in-app purchase screen before you confirm. Multi-month and yearly plans often appear cheaper per month, but they renew automatically, so your first renewal will charge the full amount unless you cancel.
Why you should cancel feeld and when the timing matters
You might cancel Feeld for several valid reasons: you've met someone and no longer need the app, the paid features aren't meeting your expectations, you want to take a break from dating apps entirely, or you've found a platform that works better for you. Whatever your reason, Stopee recommends you cancel proactively rather than waiting for unexpected charges to pile up.
Timing is critical if you're on a multi-month or yearly plan. These subscriptions renew automatically on the anniversary of your purchase date. If you buy a 90-day plan today, you have exactly 90 days before your next charge. If you buy a yearly plan, you have 12 months. Missing your renewal date by even one day means you'll be charged for another full cycle, and reversing that charge can take weeks and multiple support requests.
Common reasons users cancel feeld
- Met someone and no longer need the dating app
- Majestic features don't deliver the promised value
- Community doesn't match their expectations or interests
- Taking a deliberate break from online dating
- Switching to a different dating or social platform
- Cost cutting during financial tight times
- Privacy concerns or account security worries
Whatever your reason, Stopee advocates for proactive cancellation. Don't wait until you see an unexpected charge on your statement. Cancel the moment you know you won't use the app anymore.
How to cancel feeld: step-by-step for iOS and android
Cancellation requires two separate actions: canceling your Majestic subscription in your app store, then deleting your Feeld account. You must do both steps to fully leave the service.
Canceling feeld on iPhone and iPad (iOS)
- Open the Settings app on your iPhone or iPad.
- Do not open Feeld itself; you're working in your phone's system settings.
- Tap Your name at the top of the settings menu (this is your Apple ID profile).
- Select Subscriptions.
- You'll see a list of all active subscriptions tied to your Apple ID.
- Find Feeld in the list and tap it.
- Tap Cancel Subscription at the bottom of the Feeld subscription details screen.
- Apple will ask you to confirm and may offer you a discount to stay. Ignore the offer and proceed.
- Confirm your cancellation when prompted.
- You'll see a confirmation message saying your subscription ends on a specific date. Save or screenshot this date for your records.
Pro tip: After you cancel, Apple typically allows you to keep using Majestic features until your current billing cycle ends. This is not a glitch. You paid for that cycle, so you get to use it. On the day after your cycle ends, you'll automatically drop back to the free tier.
Canceling feeld on android (Google play)
- Open the Google Play Store app on your Android phone or tablet.
- Make sure you're logged into the Google account that purchased the Feeld subscription.
- Tap the profile icon in the top right corner.
- Select Manage subscriptions (or Subscriptions, depending on your Android version).
- You'll see all active subscriptions tied to your Google account.
- Find Feeld and tap it.
- Tap Cancel subscription at the bottom of the screen.
- Google will show you a cancellation reason form. Select any reason that applies.
- Confirm your cancellation.
- You'll receive a confirmation email and a pop-up showing your final billing date. Screenshot this for your records.
Warning: On Android, Google Play sometimes allows you to "pause" a subscription instead of canceling it. Do not choose pause if you want to fully cancel. Pause temporarily stops charges but keeps your subscription active and can restart automatically. Select cancel only.
Deleting your feeld account
- Open the Feeld app on your phone.
- Tap the profile icon (usually bottom right or in the menu).
- Navigate to Settings or App Settings.
- Look for an option labeled Settings, Preferences, or Account Settings.
- Scroll down and find Delete account or Remove profile.
- Feeld may ask why you're leaving. Provide any reason you're comfortable with, or skip.
- Confirm the deletion.
- Your profile will be removed immediately, though Feeld may retain some account data per its privacy policy.
Warning: Deleting your Feeld account does not cancel your subscription. You must cancel the subscription in your app store first (steps above), and then delete your account. If you delete your account without canceling the subscription, you will still be charged on your renewal date, and you'll have a harder time proving the charge was unwanted to your bank or credit card company.
Understanding your refund rights and next steps
If you've already been charged after canceling, or if you were charged without authorizing the subscription, you have legal protections. Stopee wants you to know your options.
Refunds under federal law
The Federal Trade Commission (FTC) enforces the Restore Online Shoppers Confidence Act (ROSCA) and the Negative Option Rule, which govern negative option billing (recurring charges). Under these rules, companies must obtain your clear, informed consent before charging you, and they must provide an easy mechanism to cancel. If Feeld charged you without consent, or if you cancelled but were still charged, you have grounds for a refund.
To request a refund:
- Contact your bank or credit card company immediately.
- Explain that you cancelled the subscription but were still charged, or that the charge was unauthorized.
- Ask to dispute the charge (this is called a chargeback or dispute).
- Provide your cancellation confirmation screenshot and your subscription history from Apple or Google.
- Your bank will investigate within 10 business days and may provisionally credit your account while they work.
- Keep copies of all emails, screenshots, and correspondence.
If your bank denies the dispute, you can escalate to the Federal Trade Commission at reportfraud.ftc.gov. The FTC does not directly refund your money, but complaints create a public record and can trigger regulatory action against Feeld if a pattern emerges.
Contacting feeld support for refunds
You can also contact Feeld's support team directly to request a goodwill refund, especially if you were charged due to a genuine billing error or if you cancelled but weren't aware the subscription needed to be stopped in your app store.
Feeld support is available at support.feeld.co. When you contact them:
- Explain what happened clearly and include your purchase date, amount charged, and cancellation date.
- Attach screenshots of your app store subscription history showing the charge and your cancellation confirmation.
- Politely request a refund or account credit.
- Save the support ticket number for follow-up if you don't hear back within 5 business days.
Feeld does not guarantee refunds, but many users report success when they provide clear documentation and contact support promptly.
Common cancellation mistakes and how to avoid them
Canceling Feeld should be straightforward, but small missteps can leave you vulnerable to unwanted charges. We hear from people every week who skipped a step or misunderstood the process, and Stopee is here to help you avoid their frustration.
Mistake 1: deleting your account without canceling the subscription
This is the most common error. You delete your Feeld profile in the app, assume you're done, and then you get surprised by a charge three months later when your subscription renews. Your account deletion and your subscription cancellation are completely separate. You must cancel the subscription in your app store, wait for the confirmation, and only then delete your account.
Mistake 2: forgetting to confirm the cancellation
On both iOS and Android, the system asks you to confirm your cancellation. Don't just tap away or assume it worked. Wait for the final confirmation screen, and screenshot the date your subscription will end. This date is your proof that the cancellation succeeded.
Mistake 3: logging into the wrong apple or google account
If you purchased Feeld on one Google account or Apple ID, but you're logged into a different account when you try to cancel, you won't see the subscription. Make absolutely sure you're in the same account you used to buy the subscription. Check the email address at the top of your settings to confirm.
Mistake 4: ignoring renewal date warnings
Apple and Google send email or notification warnings a few days before your subscription renews. Don't delete these messages or ignore the notifications. If you're on the fence about keeping Feeld, cancel as soon as you see a renewal warning. You can always re-subscribe later.
Mistake 5: thinking feeld support can cancel your subscription
Feeld's support team cannot cancel your subscription for you. They can delete your account, troubleshoot app issues, or discuss a refund, but they have no access to your Apple or Google billing. If you contact support saying "please cancel my subscription," they'll direct you back to your app store. Save yourself the back-and-forth and go directly to Apple or Google.
What to expect after you cancel feeld
Canceling Feeld is disorienting because features disappear immediately, and the final date of your access might be weeks away. Here's what actually happens next, step by step.
Immediately after cancellation
You'll drop back to the free tier of Feeld right away on iOS, but on Android the switch may take a few hours. You can still use the app and log in, but you lose access to Majestic features: you can no longer see who liked you, use incognito mode, or access private photos. Your profile remains visible to others (unless you delete it), and your matches are still there.
On your subscription end date
Your access period ends on the date Apple or Google showed you in the cancellation confirmation. After that date, you cannot be charged again unless you manually re-subscribe. If you want a final export of your chats or photos before your account is deleted, do this now.
Deleting your account
After you've canceled the subscription and the end date has passed, you can delete your Feeld account anytime (or you can skip account deletion and just leave the app dormant). Account deletion is permanent and removes your profile from Feeld's platform, though Feeld's privacy policy allows them to retain some anonymized data.
Confirmation documents to keep
Save the following for at least 12 months after cancellation:
- Screenshots of your cancellation confirmation from Apple or Google, showing the date and time.
- Email confirmations from Apple or Google.
- Any support replies from Feeld if you contacted them.
- Receipts of any refunds or account credits granted.
If a charge appears on your statement after the cancellation end date, you'll have proof that you cancelled properly, which makes disputing the charge much easier.
Feeld cancellation checklist: verify you're fully clear
| Step | Action | Status |
|---|---|---|
| 1. Cancel subscription | Cancel Majestic in App Store (iOS) or Google Play (Android) | Done ☐ |
| 2. Screenshot confirmation | Save proof of cancellation with final billing date | Done ☐ |
| 3. Verify app store status | Re-check your subscriptions page to confirm Feeld no longer appears | Done ☐ |
| 4. Delete account | Open Feeld app, go to Settings, select Delete account | Done ☐ |
| 5. Monitor credit card | Check your statement 3-5 days after the cancellation end date to confirm no renewal charge | Done ☐ |
| 6. File dispute if charged | Contact your bank if you see an unauthorized charge after cancellation end date | Done ☐ |
Comparing feeld to similar dating platforms
If you're canceling Feeld because it's not the right platform for you, here's how it stacks up against similar alternatives.
| Platform | Free tier | Paid tier | Cancellation ease |
|---|---|---|---|
| Feeld | Yes (basic browse) | Majestic ($11.99/mo) | Must cancel in app store separately |
| OkCupid | Yes (basic browse) | Premium ($19.99/mo) | App store or in-app option |
| Hinge | Yes (limited swipes) | Preferred ($34.99/mo) | App store or in-app option |
| Bumble | Yes (basic browse) | Premium ($12.49/mo) | App store or in-app option |
| Grindr | Yes (limited features) | Xtra ($11.99/mo) | App store or in-app cancel |
Feeld's cancellation process is more fragmented than most competitors because Feeld does not offer in-app cancellation-you must go through your app store. This design choice protects Apple and Google's billing control, but it makes the process less transparent for users.
How stopee helps you cancel with confidence
Stopping unwanted subscriptions should never be a puzzle. Stopee exists to decode the cancellation process for hundreds of apps and services, so you don't have to navigate dark patterns or confusing billing screens alone. Our specialists have helped thousands of consumers cancel Feeld and thousands of other subscriptions by breaking down the real steps, flagging the traps, and giving you proof of cancellation.
When you cancel Feeld using the steps above, you're taking control of your billing and your time. Keep your cancellation confirmation, monitor your statement, and don't hesitate to dispute any charge that appears after your end date. You have legal rights under the FTC's Negative Option Rule, and Stopee is always here to remind you that clarity, documentation, and follow-through are your best defenses.
If you need help with any other app or service, visit Stopee at stopee.com to find step-by-step cancellation guides for thousands of subscriptions. We're on your side.