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Cancel Yoga Go: The Right Way

How to cancel yoga go and avoid surprise renewal charges

What yoga go is and why automatic renewal matters

Yoga Go is a subscription-based mobile app that delivers guided yoga, pilates and stretching sessions tailored to your fitness level and goals. You access short, structured routines on your phone or tablet, and the app includes themed programs like chair yoga and wall pilates designed to fit into a busy schedule. The service operates on an automatic-renewal subscription model, meaning your payment method charges you on a recurring schedule unless you cancel before your next billing date.

The automatic-renewal model is convenient when you actively use the app, but it can catch you off guard if your interests shift or your circumstances change. Understanding how to cancel Yoga Go before the next charge hits your account is essential. Stopee has helped thousands of consumers navigate subscription cancellations like this one, and we've learned that clarity and timing are everything.

How yoga go's billing works

When you subscribe to Yoga Go, you choose a plan length and payment frequency. The app charges your linked payment method (usually a credit card, Apple ID, or Google Play account) automatically on the same calendar day each billing period. Many users start with a discounted introductory offer-sometimes a reduced-price first month-and then the full subscription price applies from the second billing cycle onward. This transition from promotional to full price catches many subscribers off guard, which is why cancellation requests spike after the trial period ends.

Pro tip: Mark your calendar with the exact date your introductory offer ends. That date is your cancellation deadline if you want to avoid the first full charge.

Common plan types and approximate pricing

Yoga Go offers several subscription tiers, though exact pricing varies by platform (iOS or Android), your location, and current promotions. The table below shows representative plan types and pricing ranges you may encounter in the US.

Plan type Duration Representative US price
Introductory offer First 1 month (varies) Discounted rate (often $0.99-$2.99)
Monthly 1 month, recurring $2.99-$19.99 per month
Quarterly 3 months, recurring $24.99-$39.99 per 3 months
Annual 12 months, recurring $21.99-$69.99 per year
Weekly (if available) 7 days, recurring $1.99-$4.99 per week

Prices shown are examples drawn from app store listings and user reports; your actual charge depends on the platform where you subscribed, any active promotions, and regional pricing adjustments. Always verify the exact amount shown on your payment confirmation at the moment of purchase.

Why people cancel yoga go

Understanding why users cancel helps you recognize whether cancellation is the right move for you.

Most common reasons for cancellation

Subscribers end their Yoga Go membership for several predictable reasons. Some find the content doesn't match their expectations after the trial period ends, or their schedule changes and daily practice becomes unrealistic. Others cancel because they discovered a competing app that fits their style better, or they prefer in-person instruction at a local studio. A significant portion of cancellations stem from billing surprises-users who forgot about an active subscription, were shocked by the jump from promotional pricing to full price, or noticed repeated charges they didn't authorize. Additionally, technical issues with older devices, app crashes, or compatibility problems drive users away. When an unexpected charge appears on your statement after you believed you'd stopped using the service, frustration escalates quickly, and cancellation becomes urgent.

Billing surprises and automatic renewal frustration

The most common complaint Stopee observes across subscription services is the surprise renewal charge. You download the app, enjoy a discounted first month, intend to cancel before the trial ends, and then forget-or the cancellation process proves confusing. The full subscription price hits your card, and you don't notice for days or weeks. This experience is both frustrating and avoidable with a clear cancellation process and a calendar reminder set in advance.

How to cancel yoga go before your next charge

Cancellation timing and method are critical; you must cancel through the platform where you subscribed to avoid future charges.

Cancel on iOS using apple ID

If you subscribed to Yoga Go through the Apple App Store on your iPhone or iPad, you must cancel via your Apple ID account settings. Apple manages the subscription on your behalf, and cancelling the app itself does not stop recurring charges.

  1. Open the Settings app on your iPhone or iPad.
  2. Tap your name at the top of the Settings menu.
    • You may need to scroll to find it if you use an older iOS version.
  3. Select Subscriptions.
    • This option appears only if you have active subscriptions linked to your Apple ID.
  4. Find and tap Yoga Go in the list.
    • If you don't see Yoga Go, it may already be cancelled, or you may have subscribed on another platform (Android, web browser, etc.).
  5. Tap Cancel Subscription or Manage Subscription, depending on your iOS version.
    • Newer iOS versions say "Manage"; older versions say "View" or show a cancel button directly.
  6. Confirm the cancellation by following the on-screen prompts.
    • Apple may offer a discount to keep you as a subscriber; you can decline and proceed with cancellation.

Warning: You must complete this cancellation at least 24 hours before your next billing date to avoid the next charge. If your billing date is tomorrow, cancelling today may be too late; contact Apple Support immediately if the cancellation does not process in time.

Pro tip: Screenshot your cancellation confirmation. Apple sends a receipt email, but a visual record on your phone helps if you need to dispute a charge later.

Cancel on android using google play store

Android subscribers manage Yoga Go through the Google Play Store, where Google handles billing and subscription management on your behalf.

  1. Open the Google Play Store app on your Android device.
    • Do not open Yoga Go itself; you must use the Play Store app.
  2. Tap your profile icon in the top right corner.
    • This is usually a circular icon with your initial or photo.
  3. Select Manage subscriptions.
    • A list of your active and past subscriptions appears.
  4. Tap Yoga Go from the list.
    • If it doesn't appear, scroll down or check past subscriptions.
  5. Tap Cancel subscription.
    • Google may display messages about losing access or special renewal offers; you can ignore these and proceed to cancellation.
  6. Confirm your cancellation and select a reason (optional).
    • Providing feedback helps Google and Yoga Go understand why users leave, but it is not required.

Warning: Like Apple, Google Play requires cancellation at least 24 hours before your next billing cycle. If you wait until the day of a scheduled charge, you may not prevent it in time.

Pro tip: Google Play sends a cancellation email to your account email address. Check that message to confirm the exact date your access will end (usually the end of your current paid period).

Understanding your refund rights after cancellation

Knowing what refunds you can claim protects your money and gives you leverage if a company resists returning your funds.

When you're entitled to a refund

U.S. consumer protection law, specifically the Federal Trade Commission Act (FTC Act) Section 5, prohibits unfair or deceptive practices in subscription billing. If Yoga Go charged your account after you cancelled in good faith, or if the cancellation process was deliberately hidden or confusing, you have grounds to request a refund. Additionally, many states enforce their own automatic-renewal laws that require clear, easy cancellation options and timely refund processing.

You are entitled to a refund if:

  • You cancelled before your next billing date but were charged anyway.
  • The cancellation process was unclear or deliberately hard to find (a "dark pattern").
  • The introductory offer terms were not clearly disclosed at purchase.
  • Yoga Go continued charging after you submitted a cancellation request.

Stopee recommends requesting a refund immediately if any of these situations apply to you. Start with Yoga Go's customer support; if they refuse or delay, escalate to your payment provider or state attorney general.

How to request a refund from yoga go

First, gather evidence: take screenshots of your cancellation confirmation (from Apple or Google), and export your payment history showing the disputed charge. Then contact Yoga Go directly through one of these channels:

  • In-app support: Open Yoga Go, navigate to settings or help, and submit a support ticket describing the unwanted charge and your cancellation date.
  • Email support: Look for a contact email on the app or official website; send a clear message with your account email, the charge date, and the amount.
  • Official website: Check the Yoga Go website (if one exists) for a contact form or FAQ section addressing billing disputes.

In your refund request, state clearly: the date you cancelled, the billing date you were charged, the amount of the charge, and the fact that you followed the cancellation process. Remain professional and matter-of-fact; companies respond better to calm, documented requests than emotional complaints.

Escalating if yoga go refuses

If Yoga Go denies your refund or doesn't respond within 7 business days, escalate to your payment provider or the Federal Trade Commission.

  • Apple ID charges: File a refund request directly in the App Store. Open Settings, tap your name, Subscriptions, Yoga Go, and look for a refund or report issue link. Apple grants refunds more readily for unauthorized charges or billing disputes.
  • Google Play charges: Go to Google Play Store, tap your profile, Manage subscriptions, Yoga Go, and select Report a problem. Describe the unwanted charge and Stopee has observed that Google processes these requests quickly, often issuing refunds within 24-48 hours.
  • Credit card dispute: If neither platform refunds you, contact your credit card company and dispute the charge as unauthorized or as a result of a failed cancellation. This is a legal right under the Fair Credit Billing Act.
  • Federal Trade Commission: File a complaint at reportfraud.ftc.gov if the company engaged in deceptive practices or ignored your cancellation request. The FTC investigates patterns of abuse and can take enforcement action.

Common mistakes to avoid when cancelling

Cancellation feels straightforward until a surprise charge appears on your account weeks later. Here are the pitfalls that catch subscribers off guard.

Mistake 1: deleting the app instead of cancelling the subscription

This is the single most common error Stopee observes. You remove Yoga Go from your phone, believe you've stopped the service, and assume no more charges will come. In reality, deleting the app does nothing to your subscription. Apple and Google will charge you on your next billing date regardless of whether the app sits on your device. The subscription persists in Apple ID or Google Play until you explicitly cancel it through account settings.

Mistake 2: cancelling too close to your billing date

Both Apple and Google require cancellation at least 24 hours before the next charge. If your billing date is tomorrow and you cancel today, the company's system may have already processed the charge. Cancellations submitted within the final 24 hours often fail or process too late. Always cancel at least two days before your next renewal date to ensure the system has time to register your request.

Mistake 3: assuming a trial cancellation is permanent

Many users cancel during a free or discounted trial period, believing the subscription is gone forever. When they see Yoga Go reappear on their device months later, they assume a bug occurred. In fact, if your original subscription renews, the app often reactivates automatically. After cancelling, verify every 30-60 days that Yoga Go still shows as cancelled in your subscriptions list. Companies occasionally re-enroll users or re-enable subscriptions without clear notification.

Mistake 4: not keeping your cancellation confirmation

Once you cancel, Apple or Google sends a confirmation email. Many people delete these emails immediately or never check them. If a charge appears later and you need to dispute it, that confirmation email is your proof that you cancelled on time. Keep it in a folder or take screenshots. Stopee recommends saving at least the date and confirmation number for your records.

Mistake 5: ignoring retention offers

When you start the cancellation process, Apple or Google may display a message like "Get 50% off next month to keep your subscription." If you're certain you want to cancel, do not tap these offers. They reinstate your subscription or change your terms, and you'll need to cancel again. Stick to your decision and tap confirm or continue cancellation without engaging the retention offer.

What happens after you cancel yoga go

Cancellation is not instantaneous, and understanding the timeline prevents confusion and false alarms.

Access and timing after cancellation

When you cancel Yoga Go, your access continues until the end of your current billing period. If today is the 10th and your billing date is the 25th, you can use Yoga Go until the 25th at no additional charge. On the 25th at midnight, your access expires, and the app stops functioning (you may see a login error or subscription expired message). No charge appears on your next statement. If a charge does appear on or after the 25th, contact support immediately-this indicates a system error or a failed cancellation.

Verifying your cancellation status

After you complete the cancellation steps, do not assume it worked. Return to your Apple ID or Google Play subscriptions list within a few minutes and confirm that Yoga Go no longer appears in your active subscriptions. It may show under "Expired" or "Cancelled," depending on your platform, but it must not show as "Active" or display a next billing date.

  • On iOS: Settings > [Your Name] > Subscriptions > look for Yoga Go. It should be gone or marked expired.
  • On Android: Google Play Store > Profile > Manage subscriptions > look for Yoga Go. It should not appear in the active list.

Pro tip: Check again 48 hours later to confirm the cancellation stuck. Occasionally, a subscription re-activates due to a system glitch or a duplicate subscription existing under a different payment method.

Your consumer rights and what the law requires

Federal and state laws protect you from predatory subscription practices, and knowing these rights empowers you to take action if Yoga Go violates them.

The federal trade commission act and automatic renewal rules

The FTC enforces Section 5 of the FTC Act, which prohibits unfair or deceptive practices in commerce. For automatic-renewal subscriptions like Yoga Go, the law requires:

  • Clear, conspicuous disclosure: Before you subscribe, the company must clearly state the terms: price, frequency, duration of any trial, and how to cancel.
  • Informed, express consent: You must affirmatively agree to automatic renewal; the company cannot enroll you passively or hide renewal in fine print.
  • Easy cancellation: The cancellation mechanism must be as easy to use as the sign-up process. If you subscribed with one click, you should be able to cancel with one click (or a comparable number of steps).
  • Cancellation confirmation: The company must send you a timely confirmation (usually via email) that your cancellation was processed.

If Yoga Go violates any of these rules-for example, if the cancellation process is buried in settings and takes ten steps while signup takes two-you have grounds to file a complaint with the FTC and request a refund.

State automatic renewal laws

Many states, including California, Illinois, New York, and Oregon, have enacted stricter automatic-renewal statutes. These laws often require the company to obtain explicit consent before each renewal, not just at signup. They also mandate that cancellation be made available through the same channel used to sign up (e.g., if you subscribed in-app, cancellation should also be available in-app). Check your state's attorney general website if Yoga Go refuses to refund you; your state may have additional protections that strengthen your case.

A quick comparison of subscription fitness apps

If you're cancelling Yoga Go because it doesn't fit your needs, consider how competing services handle cancellation and billing.

Service Cancellation method Refund policy Cancellation deadline
Yoga Go Apple ID / Google Play only As per payment platform 24 hours before billing
Apple Fitness+ Apple ID settings Apple refund policy 24 hours before renewal
YouTube Premium (Yoga content) YouTube account settings 7-day grace period Flexible, last-minute cancellation okay
Beachbody On Demand App or website account 14-day money-back guarantee 14 days from sign-up for refund
Calm (fitness videos) App account settings 7-day refund window 24 hours before next charge
Peloton (app) In-app or website support 30-day trial, then standard refunds Customer service available for support

Yoga Go's cancellation process mirrors most major app-based subscriptions, but some competitors offer more forgiving refund windows or in-app cancellation options without relying solely on Apple or Google. If you find yourself frequently frustrated with automatic renewals, you might prefer a service with a longer refund window or more direct cancellation control.

Your cancellation checklist for yoga go

Use this checklist to ensure you cancel correctly and protect yourself from surprise charges.

  • Note your next billing date from your last charge or app settings.
  • Set a phone reminder for two days before that date.
  • Cancel via Apple ID (iOS) or Google Play (Android)-not by deleting the app.
  • Follow the steps in this guide precisely; do not skip any steps.
  • Screenshot or photograph your cancellation confirmation screen.
  • Check your email for a cancellation confirmation from Apple or Google within one hour.
  • Return to your subscriptions list 24 hours later and verify Yoga Go no longer shows as active.
  • Monitor your payment method (credit card, bank account) for any charge on or after your next billing date.
  • If a charge appears, gather your confirmation email and screenshots, then file a refund request with Apple, Google, or your credit card company.
  • If the refund is denied, file a complaint with the Federal Trade Commission at reportfraud.ftc.gov.

Final thoughts on cancelling yoga go with confidence

Cancelling a subscription should not require a law degree or hours of searching hidden menus. Yoga Go's reliance on Apple and Google for subscription management keeps the process standardized, which is good news: if you've cancelled an app subscription before, you already know the steps. The key is timing. Cancel at least two days before your next billing date, verify the cancellation in your account settings, and keep your confirmation email. If a charge appears despite your cancellation, you have consumer protections on your side-escalate to Apple, Google, or your credit card company without hesitation.

Stopee understands that juggling multiple subscriptions, remembering renewal dates, and navigating hidden cancellation processes drains your time and money. That's why Stopee has helped thousands of consumers cancel unwanted subscriptions, recover unauthorized charges, and reclaim control of their finances. Whether you're cancelling Yoga Go because your schedule changed, a better app came along, or you're simply tightening your budget, you now have the exact steps, legal knowledge, and backup plan to cancel with confidence. You own your subscriptions; they don't own you.

FAQ

Yoga Go is a subscription-based mobile app offering guided yoga, pilates, and stretching programs tailored to various goals and abilities.

People often cancel Yoga Go due to auto-renewal charges, dissatisfaction with the service, or changes in personal circumstances.

You can cancel your Yoga Go subscription in writing, either via email or by sending a registered postal mail to ensure proper documentation.

Your cancellation notice should include your account details, a clear statement revoking the subscription, and a request for written confirmation.

To avoid renewal charges, send your cancellation notice at least 24 hours before the next billing cycle to ensure it is processed in time.

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