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Cancel Breeze Wellbeing: Step-by-Step Guide

How to cancel breeze wellbeing and reclaim control of your billing

What is breeze wellbeing and why you might want to leave

Breeze Wellbeing is a mobile app that offers mental health support tools including mood tracking, journaling, guided modules and self-assessment questionnaires. The service positions itself as a self-guided wellness companion rather than a replacement for clinical therapy. If you've subscribed and now want to step back, this guide walks you through exactly how to cancel on your terms.

Understanding breeze wellbeing's subscription model

Breeze operates a tiered subscription structure that starts with a promotional trial, then converts to paid recurring access unless you cancel. Most users encounter a trial period (commonly reported as $1 for initial access) that automatically rolls into a monthly subscription around $29.99 to $30 per month. Weekly and annual options are also available, though pricing varies by promotion and geography. The key issue that brings many users to Stopee is unexpected charges that appear after the trial period ends, often without a clear reminder or confirmation email.

Subscription plan Typical cost Renewal frequency
Trial period $1 (promotional) One-time; converts to paid plan automatically
Monthly subscription $29.99 to $30 Renews every 30 days
Weekly plan Variable Renews every 7 days
Annual plan Variable Renews once per year

Why consumers cancel breeze wellbeing

Consumer reports on review platforms and forums reveal consistent themes around why people want out. Many describe finding unexpected charges on their bank or credit card statements weeks after the trial period ended. Others report that the app's features didn't meet their needs, or they felt the price wasn't justified for their usage. Some users found the meditation and journaling content repetitive over time. Across all these reasons, the common thread is this: when you decide Breeze isn't working for you, cancellation should be straightforward. At Stopee, we've seen too many people struggle with confusing account settings or delayed refund responses, so clarity upfront matters.

How to cancel your breeze wellbeing subscription by platform

Your cancellation method depends entirely on how you originally signed up: through the Apple App Store, Google Play, or the Breeze website directly. Each path is different, and timing is critical. You must cancel at least 24 hours before your next billing date to avoid a charge you don't want.

Cancel if you subscribed through apple app store

Apple handles the subscription billing directly through your Apple ID, which means Breeze Wellbeing itself does not process your refunds or cancellations. You cancel entirely within Apple's ecosystem, not inside the Breeze app.

  1. On your iPhone or iPad, open Settings.
  2. Tap your name at the top of the screen.
  3. Select Subscriptions.
  4. Find and tap Breeze Wellbeing in the list.
  5. Tap Cancel Subscription or Edit (depending on your iOS version) and confirm the cancellation.
  6. You should receive an on-screen confirmation. Take a screenshot for your records.
  7. Check your email (the one linked to your Apple ID) for a confirmation message within minutes.

Pro tip: Apple typically allows you to view your cancellation confirmation in Settings > Subscriptions for several weeks after you cancel. Bookmark or screenshot this page as proof in case you need to dispute a charge later.

Warning: Deleting the Breeze app from your phone does not cancel your subscription. Many users make this mistake and are surprised by the next billing charge. You must use the steps above, even if you've already deleted the app.

Cancel if you subscribed through google play

Google Play, like Apple, manages your subscription billing independently. You control cancellation through your Google account settings, not within the Breeze app itself.

  1. Open the Google Play Store app on your Android device.
  2. Tap your profile icon in the top right corner.
  3. Select Manage subscriptions.
  4. Tap Breeze Wellbeing.
  5. Tap Cancel subscription and follow the on-screen prompts to confirm.
  6. Google will show you a cancellation confirmation; take a screenshot.
  7. Check the email address linked to your Google account for a confirmation notification.

Pro tip: Google Play sends a confirmation email that includes your cancellation date and the last day your subscription is active. Keep this email in a dedicated folder for your records.

Warning: If you have the Breeze app set to auto-update through Google Play, canceling your subscription will not prevent updates. Uninstalling the app is separate from canceling the subscription. Perform both actions to fully remove Breeze from your device.

Cancel if you subscribed directly through the breeze website

If you signed up directly at Breeze's website and entered your credit card, your subscription is managed through Breeze's own billing system, not a third-party app store. This path can be trickier because you're relying on Breeze to process the cancellation.

  1. Visit the Breeze Wellbeing website and log into your account using your email and password.
  2. Navigate to Settings or Account Settings (usually in a menu or drop-down under your profile).
  3. Look for a section labeled Subscriptions, Billing, or Payment.
  4. Find your active subscription and select Cancel subscription, Pause subscription, or Manage plan.
  5. Breeze may ask you why you're canceling; answer honestly (this helps the company improve) and proceed.
  6. Confirm your cancellation. You should see a success message on-screen.
  7. Immediately take a screenshot of the confirmation and download or save any account statements showing the cancellation timestamp.
  8. Check the email address linked to your Breeze account for a cancellation confirmation within 24 hours.

Pro tip: If you cannot find a cancellation button in your account settings, scroll to the bottom of the website and look for a Contact Us or Support link. Email or chat with Breeze support directly and request cancellation in writing. Keep a copy of your request and their response. This creates a paper trail if you need to escalate later through your bank or Stopee.

Warning: Some companies bury cancellation links deliberately to make them hard to find. If you cannot locate a cancellation option after searching your Settings, do not assume you're stuck. Contact support immediately. Your right to cancel is protected by law, and Stopee has seen companies reverse questionable charges when customers assert their cancellation rights firmly and document the process.

Critical timing: cancel before your next billing date

The window for cancellation is tight, and missing it by even one day can trigger an unwanted charge. Here's what you need to know to stay in control.

When your next charge will hit

Your next billing date depends on when you originally subscribed. If you started a trial on November 15, your trial period (commonly 7 to 14 days) ends around November 22 to November 29, and your first paid charge hits automatically on that date. Monthly subscriptions renew on the same day of the month going forward. To avoid being charged, you must cancel at least 24 hours before that date. If your billing date is November 28 and you cancel on November 28 after the charge has already processed, you've missed the window for that cycle.

Finding your billing date

  • App Store users: Check Settings > Subscriptions > Breeze Wellbeing. Your renewal date is listed there.
  • Google Play users: Open Google Play > Manage subscriptions > Breeze Wellbeing. The next billing date is shown at the top.
  • Website subscribers: Log into your Breeze account, go to Account Settings > Billing or Subscriptions, and look for "Renewal date" or "Next charge date."
  • Credit card statement: If you can't find the renewal date in the app or website, check your bank or credit card statement for the last Breeze charge. Add 30 days (or 7 days if weekly, or 365 if annual) to calculate your next charge.

Pro tip: Set a calendar reminder for two days before your renewal date. This gives you a 48-hour buffer to cancel and confirm the cancellation went through. If something goes wrong, you have time to contact support or your bank.

Pursuing a refund for unexpected charges

If you've already been charged after canceling, or if you believe you were charged unfairly, you have clear rights under U.S. consumer law. The Federal Trade Commission Act (FTC Act) Section 5 prohibits unfair or deceptive billing practices, and the Restore Online Shoppers Confidence Act (ROSCA) specifically requires that companies obtain your clear, informed consent before charging you and provide an easy cancellation mechanism.

Request a refund directly from breeze wellbeing

Your first move is to contact Breeze support and request a refund in writing. Many companies process refund requests quickly if you're polite and provide clear details.

  1. Log into your Breeze Wellbeing account (or visit their website if you can't log in).
  2. Find the Contact Us, Help, or Support section.
  3. Write an email or submit a form explaining the charge, the date, and that you requested cancellation. Include your account email address and order ID if you have it.
  4. Request a full refund and ask for a written confirmation once processed.
  5. Keep a copy of your support request and any response you receive.
  6. Allow 5 to 10 business days for a response. If you don't hear back, send a follow-up email with the subject line "Refund request follow-up-[your email address]."

Pro tip: Be specific and unemotional in your refund request. Say "I canceled my subscription on [date] and was charged on [date]" rather than "I can't believe you charged me after I canceled." Companies respond better to facts, and your calm tone makes it harder for them to dismiss your claim.

Dispute the charge through your bank or credit card company

If Breeze doesn't refund you within 10 business days, or if they refuse your refund request, contact your bank or credit card issuer. This is your legal right under the Fair Credit Billing Act (FCBA) for credit card charges and similar protections for debit card transactions.

  1. Call the customer service number on the back of your credit or debit card.
  2. Tell the representative that you want to dispute a charge from Breeze Wellbeing because you canceled your subscription before the charge was processed.
  3. The bank will ask for details: the charge date, amount, and your account information. Provide them.
  4. The bank will initiate a dispute investigation, which typically lasts 30 to 60 days.
  5. Provide any documentation you have: cancellation confirmations, screenshots, emails, or account statements.
  6. The bank will issue a temporary credit to your account within a few days and a final decision within 60 days.

Pro tip: Banks take disputes seriously when you can show you took reasonable steps to cancel. Your cancellation confirmation from the App Store, Google Play, or Breeze's website is powerful evidence. This is why Stopee emphasizes taking screenshots at every step.

Your consumer rights and why they matter

You have legal protections in place specifically to prevent companies like Breeze Wellbeing from trapping you in unwanted subscriptions. Understanding these rights empowers you to act if something goes wrong.

The federal trade commission act and negative option billing

Under the FTC Act, any company that enrolls you in a negative option subscription (a subscription that auto-renews unless you cancel) must: (1) obtain your clear, affirmative consent before charging you; (2) provide simple, easy-to-use cancellation mechanisms; (3) send you clear reminders before charging you again; and (4) honor your cancellation request within a reasonable timeframe. If Breeze fails any of these requirements, you can file a complaint with the Federal Trade Commission at reportfraud.ftc.gov. Your complaint costs nothing and helps protect other consumers.

State-level consumer protections

Many U.S. states have enacted their own subscription cancellation laws that are even stricter than federal rules. California, New York, Illinois, Virginia and others require companies to make cancellation "as easy as signup." If you live in one of these states and you had to jump through hoops to cancel Breeze, you may have grounds for a complaint to your state's Attorney General office. Stopee recommends checking your state's consumer protection agency website to see if you qualify for additional remedies.

Chargeback and payment card protections

As mentioned above, your bank or credit card company is required to investigate disputes within 60 days. If the company cannot prove that you authorized the charge after you canceled, the charge must be reversed. This protection exists specifically for cases like yours.

What to do immediately after you cancel

Cancellation is not complete once you click the button-you need to verify success and protect yourself against billing errors. Many people cancel and then forget to follow through, only to discover a surprise charge weeks later.

Verification checklist

  • Take a screenshot of your cancellation confirmation immediately after you submit it.
  • Check your email (the one linked to your Breeze or payment account) for a cancellation confirmation within 24 hours. If you don't receive one, contact support.
  • Log back into your account (either the app store or Breeze website) 24 hours later and verify that your subscription status shows as "Canceled," "Ended," or "Inactive." If it still shows "Active" or a renewal date, contact support again.
  • Mark your calendar for one day after your would-be renewal date. Check your bank or credit card statement to confirm no charge appeared.
  • Create a folder in your email labeled "Breeze Wellbeing Cancellation" and drag all related emails into it for easy reference.

Monitoring your account for months ahead

Billing errors sometimes appear weeks or months after you cancel. Set a calendar reminder to check your credit card or bank statement every month for three months after your cancellation. Look specifically for any small charge labeled "Breeze," "Breeze Wellbeing," "Wellbeing," or an unfamiliar merchant name. If you spot a charge after you canceled, report it immediately to your bank using the chargeback process described above. This is where your cancellation confirmation screenshot becomes invaluable proof.

Common mistakes that delay or prevent cancellation

We understand that cancellation frustration is real, and the mistakes below are easy to make. Here's how to avoid them and save yourself time and stress.

Deleting the app instead of canceling the subscription

This is the most common mistake, and it catches thousands of users every month. Removing the Breeze app from your phone does absolutely nothing to stop your subscription or upcoming charges. The app and the subscription are separate things. You must cancel the subscription through your payment account (Apple, Google, or Breeze's website) regardless of whether the app is installed.

Assuming a trial cancellation is automatic

Some apps and services auto-cancel after a trial if you don't activate a paid plan. Breeze is not one of them. If you do nothing after your trial ends, Breeze will charge you. You must actively cancel; there is no passive cancellation.

Canceling at the wrong location

If you signed up through the App Store and you try to cancel by logging into Breeze's website, your cancellation won't work because Breeze doesn't manage that subscription-Apple does. Match your cancellation method to your signup method: App Store subscriptions cancel in Apple Settings, Google Play subscriptions cancel in Google Play, and website signups cancel in your Breeze account.

Waiting until the day of your renewal

If your renewal date is November 28 and you cancel on November 28 at 2 p.m., but the system processes your charge at 3 a.m. on November 28, you're already charged. Cancel at least 24 hours early to give the system time to process your request and prevent the next charge.

Not saving proof of cancellation

If you cancel but don't screenshot the confirmation or save the confirmation email, and then a charge appears, you have no proof that you canceled. The company can claim you never submitted a cancellation request. Always save documentation.

Before you go: should you really cancel or pause?

Some services, including Breeze, offer a "pause" or "freeze" option that temporarily stops billing without permanently canceling your account. This can be useful if you want to return later without losing your data or settings.

Option What happens to billing What happens to your data
Full cancellation Billing stops immediately; no future charges Data may be deleted after 30 to 90 days (varies by service)
Pause or freeze Billing stops temporarily; easy to resume Your account and data remain intact
Downgrade to free tier Paid features are removed; free features remain All data stays in your account

If you think you might return to Breeze in the future, pause your subscription instead of canceling. If you're certain you're done, full cancellation is the right move. Either way, Stopee recommends acting now rather than letting unwanted charges pile up while you decide.

Escalation: what to do if breeze refuses to cancel

In rare cases, a company may claim your cancellation request was never received or may ignore your requests entirely. This is a violation of federal law, and you have clear escalation paths.

Contact the federal trade commission

File a complaint at reportfraud.ftc.gov. Describe what happened: when you canceled, what the company did or didn't do, and the impact on your account. The FTC investigates patterns of unfair business practices and can take legal action against companies that violate the FTC Act repeatedly.

File a complaint with your state's attorney general

Visit your state's Attorney General website (search "Attorney General [your state] consumer protection") and submit a complaint about Breeze Wellbeing's billing or cancellation practices. State AGs have the power to pursue refunds for consumers and levy fines against companies that break consumer protection laws.

Report to your state's better business bureau

The Better Business Bureau (BBB) does not have legal enforcement power, but a complaint on record can pressure a company to respond and resolve your issue. File at bbb.org and choose your state.

Get support from stopee if cancellation feels overwhelming

Canceling a subscription should never be this complicated, and if you feel stuck or unsure, you're not alone. Stopee has helped thousands of consumers cancel unwanted subscriptions, dispute unfair charges, and understand their consumer rights. We provide step-by-step guidance, template letters to send to companies, and escalation strategies that work. Visit Stopee at stopee.com to explore free guides on cancellation across dozens of services, or to request support for your specific situation. Stopee is your advocate when companies make it hard to leave.

Takeaway and next steps

Canceling Breeze Wellbeing is straightforward once you know where to go: App Store subscriptions cancel in Apple Settings, Google Play subscriptions cancel in Google Play, and website signups cancel in your Breeze account. Cancel at least 24 hours before your next billing date, take screenshots, and confirm the cancellation in writing. If a charge appears after you cancel, request a refund from Breeze first, then dispute the charge through your bank if needed. Your rights under the FTC Act and ROSCA require companies to make cancellation easy, and you have the power to enforce those rights. Stopee is here to support you through every step, and thousands of consumers have already reclaimed control of their subscriptions with our help. Start your cancellation today-your next billing date may be closer than you think.

FAQ

Breeze Wellbeing is a digital mental health service offering self-assessment tools, mood tracking, and journaling through a mobile app. It focuses on personal development rather than clinical therapy.

Breeze Wellbeing typically offers a trial for around $1, followed by a monthly fee of approximately $29.99–$30. There are also weekly and annual options available.

Users often report unexpected charges after trials, difficulty in obtaining refunds, and confusion regarding subscription details and renewal timing.

To ensure your cancellation is processed, send a written termination notice via registered postal delivery and keep proof of your correspondence.

If you continue to be charged, review your subscription agreement, check your billing records, and consider escalating the issue with your financial institution.

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