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Cancel Everdance: The Right Way
How to cancel everdance and stop unexpected charges
What everdance is and why cancellation matters
Everdance is a subscription-based dance fitness app that delivers guided classes, personalized workout programs, and community features to help you stay active through dance. The service operates on recurring billing-meaning your subscription renews automatically at the end of each cycle unless you actively turn off auto-renewal. If you subscribed through Apple's App Store, Google Play, or directly via Everdance's website, you need to know exactly where to cancel, because deleting the app does not stop your charges.
Many users sign up excited about the promise of fun fitness, only to discover billing surprises, app performance issues, or content that didn't match their expectations. That's why Stopee exists: to help you navigate cancellation with clarity and confidence. At Stopee, we've documented hundreds of subscription cancellations, and we know the exact steps that work and the traps that catch people off guard.
Why people cancel everdance
Users typically cancel for one of three reasons: they stopped using the app, they found the content or features didn't meet their needs, or they discovered unwanted recurring charges. Common complaints in user reviews mention unexpected billing, unclear cancellation paths, inconsistent app performance, and slow customer support responses. The good news is that cancelling doesn't have to be complicated-you just need the right process and documentation.
What matters right now
Your first priority is stopping charges before your next billing date. Depending on where you subscribed, you'll need to access different settings. This guide walks you through every platform and shows you exactly what to do. Stopee recommends documenting your cancellation request with screenshots or confirmation numbers, because evidence protects you if a charge appears after you've cancelled.
Your consumer rights and what federal law protects
The Restore Online Shoppers Confidence Act (ROSCA), enforced by the Federal Trade Commission, requires that companies make cancellation as easy as the original signup. Services that use negative option billing (auto-renewal) must obtain clear consent before charging, provide easy cancellation mechanisms, and honor cancellation requests promptly. If Everdance continues charging you after you've cancelled, you have legal grounds to dispute the charge.
ROSCA and your cancellation rights
Under ROSCA, Everdance must allow you to cancel through the same channel you used to subscribe. If you signed up via Apple ID, you cancel via Apple ID settings. If you signed up via Google Play, you cancel via Google Play. This is your right, not a favor. The company cannot require you to call customer service, send an email, or jump through hoops to stop charges.
State consumer protection laws
Beyond federal rules, most U.S. states have their own consumer protection statutes that give you the right to get a refund if a service fails to deliver what was promised or if you're charged without authorization. If Everdance continues billing you after cancellation, your state's attorney general consumer protection office is an escalation point if the company refuses to refund you. Stopee advises keeping your cancellation proof so you can provide it to your payment processor or state regulator if needed.
Cancellation methods by platform
Where you subscribed determines how you cancel. The three main paths are Apple App Store, Google Play Store, and direct billing through Everdance's website. Each has its own settings and confirmation process.
Cancel via apple app store (iOS)
If you subscribed to Everdance through Apple's App Store on your iPhone or iPad, you manage and cancel your subscription in Apple ID settings, not in the Everdance app itself. This is the official Apple process, and it gives you a clear record of cancellation.
- Open Settings on your iPhone or iPad.
- Tap your name at the top of the screen.
- Select Subscriptions.
- Find and tap Everdance.
- Tap Cancel Subscription or Turn Off Free Trial (depending on your plan status).
- Confirm the cancellation by selecting the reason and tapping Confirm.
- You'll see a message confirming the cancellation date (usually the end of your current billing cycle).
- Take a screenshot of the confirmation for your records.
Pro tip: Apple allows you to cancel even if you're in the middle of a trial period. The cancellation takes effect at the end of your trial, not immediately.
Warning: Don't rely on cancelling inside the Everdance app itself. The official Apple method above is the only way to guarantee your subscription stops.
Cancel via google play store (Android)
Android users who subscribed through Google Play need to manage their subscription in the Google Play Store app or online. Google's interface is straightforward, and you get immediate confirmation.
- Open the Google Play Store app on your Android device.
- Tap your profile icon in the top right corner.
- Select Payments and subscriptions.
- Tap Subscriptions.
- Find Everdance and tap it.
- Tap Cancel subscription.
- Select your reason for cancelling (optional but helpful).
- Confirm the cancellation.
- You'll receive a confirmation that your access ends on a specific date.
- Screenshot the confirmation.
Pro tip: If you subscribed via the Google Play web interface, you can also cancel by logging into play.google.com on your computer and following the same path.
Warning: Some users report that Google Play takes 24-48 hours to process cancellations. If you're near your renewal date, don't wait. Cancel immediately and monitor your payment method for unexpected charges.
Cancel direct everdance subscriptions (website)
If you subscribed directly through Everdance's website or in-app payment option (not through Apple or Google), you'll need to access your account settings on the Everdance website or contact their customer support. Stopee recommends trying the self-service option first.
- Visit the Everdance website and log into your account.
- Navigate to Account Settings or Subscription Management (usually in a menu or profile section).
- Look for an option labeled "Cancel Subscription," "Manage Subscription," or "Billing."
- Follow the prompts to confirm cancellation.
- You should receive a confirmation email with your cancellation date.
- Forward that email to yourself or print it for safekeeping.
Warning: If you cannot find a self-service cancellation option on the Everdance website, you may need to contact customer support directly. Request cancellation in writing (email) so you have proof of your request and the date you made it. Stopee advises against relying on phone calls alone, because you need a paper trail.
Subscription plans and pricing breakdown
Everdance offers tiered subscription options at different price points. Your plan determines your billing cycle and how much advance notice you need to give before cancellation takes effect. Here's what's currently available:
| Plan type | Typical monthly cost | Billing cycle | Best for |
|---|---|---|---|
| Weekly | $7.99-$9.99 | Renews every 7 days | Testing the app or short-term commitment |
| Monthly | $14.99-$19.99 | Renews every 30 days | Most popular option; good value for regular users |
| 3 months | $29.99 (roughly $10/month) | Renews every 90 days | Users committed to short-term fitness goals |
| 6 months | Variable (often discounted) | Renews every 180 days | Semi-annual users looking for savings |
| Annual | Variable (largest discount) | Renews every 365 days | Long-term commitment with lowest per-month cost |
| Free trial | $0 (limited period) | Typically 7-14 days, then charges begin | First-time users evaluating the service |
Knowing your plan type matters because it determines when your next charge is due. If you're on a monthly plan, you typically have 30 days from your last billing date before the next charge. Cancelling before that date stops the renewal. Stopee recommends checking your subscription details immediately after signing up so you know exactly when to cancel if the service doesn't work out.
When to cancel and timeline for stopping charges
Timing is everything when cancelling a subscription. Here's what you need to know about the window for stopping charges.
The critical cancellation window
You must cancel at least 24 hours before your billing date to prevent the next charge. Many platforms enforce this rule strictly-if you cancel one hour before renewal, the charge may go through anyway. Your safest move is to cancel as soon as you decide to stop using the service, not on the day your charge is due.
What happens after you cancel
When you successfully cancel, your subscription usually remains active until the end of your current billing cycle. For example, if you pay monthly on the 15th and cancel on the 20th, you can still use Everdance until the end of that month. After that date, your access stops and no further charges occur. Some services offer immediate cancellation (forfeiting remaining access), but Everdance typically honors the standard "access through the end of your paid period" model.
Confirming cancellation took effect
After 24-48 hours, log back into your subscription settings and verify that the cancellation status shows "cancelled" or "no active subscription." If the subscription still appears active, contact customer support immediately. Stopee recommends setting a calendar reminder for the day your access is supposed to end, so you can confirm the service is actually disabled and no unauthorized charge occurred.
Refunds and charge disputes
Cancellation and refunds are different things. Stopping your subscription prevents future charges, but getting money back for past charges requires a refund request.
When you may qualify for a refund
You have the strongest refund case if any of the following apply: you were charged after you cancelled, you were charged without authorization, the service failed to deliver what was advertised, or you cancelled within the trial period and were still charged. Under ROSCA and state consumer laws, companies cannot legally keep money for services you didn't authorize or that didn't work as promised.
How to request a refund
- Contact Everdance customer support in writing (email, not phone) and clearly explain why you deserve a refund.
- Include your subscription dates, amounts charged, and a brief explanation (e.g., "charged after cancellation," "service quality issues").
- Attach screenshots of your cancellation confirmation and any relevant billing records.
- Request a specific resolution within a stated timeframe (e.g., "Please respond within 7 business days").
- If Everdance refuses or doesn't respond, escalate to your payment processor (Apple, Google, or your credit card company).
- File a dispute or chargeback claim with your bank or card issuer, providing your cancellation proof and communication with Everdance.
Pro tip: Payment processors and banks take documented disputes seriously. Your cancellation screenshots and email trail give you the evidence you need to win a chargeback claim.
Escalation to regulators
If Everdance continues to refuse a legitimate refund, file a complaint with your state's attorney general consumer protection division or the Federal Trade Commission. These agencies investigate companies that violate ROSCA and can compel refunds. Stopee has seen regulators successfully recover funds for consumers when companies ignore legitimate refund requests.
Common mistakes that delay or block cancellation
Cancelling a subscription is frustrating when something goes wrong, and it's even worse when you realize too late that you made an avoidable mistake. Here are the traps that trip up most people.
Deleting the app instead of cancelling the subscription
This is the number-one mistake. Removing the Everdance app from your phone does absolutely nothing to stop charges. Your subscription continues to renew in the background, and you'll keep paying until you formally cancel through Apple, Google, or Everdance's website. Don't assume deletion equals cancellation.
Cancelling too close to your renewal date
If you cancel on the same day your renewal charge posts, you may be too late. Many payment systems process charges overnight or in batches. Cancelling after the charge goes through doesn't stop that charge-it only prevents the next charge. Stopee advises cancelling at least 2-3 days before your renewal date for safety.
Not saving cancellation confirmation
If you cancel but don't screenshot or document the confirmation, you have no proof if a dispute arises. Take a photo of your screen showing the cancellation date and confirmation message. Email yourself a copy or save it to your cloud storage. This evidence is invaluable if you need to prove to your bank or payment processor that you cancelled on time.
Cancelling through the wrong platform
If you subscribed via Google Play, cancelling through the Everdance website won't work. You must cancel where you subscribed. Verify which app store or payment method you used before attempting cancellation, or you'll waste time and your subscription will keep charging.
Ignoring the first rejection
Some users report that Everdance initially denies or delays refund requests. If your first request is ignored, follow up in writing and escalate to your payment processor. Don't accept "no" as a final answer if you have a legitimate claim under consumer law. Stopee has helped thousands of consumers recover funds by persisting through formal dispute channels.
What to do after cancellation
Cancelling your Everdance subscription is the start, not the finish. These final steps protect you from billing surprises and ensure the cancellation actually sticks.
Monitor your billing for the next 30 days
After you cancel, watch your credit card or bank statement for the next month. If Everdance charged you again after the cancellation date, you have proof of an unauthorized charge and strong grounds for a dispute or chargeback. Set a phone reminder to check your statement on day 10 after your access was supposed to end, just to be sure.
Save all cancellation documents
Keep screenshots, confirmation emails, and any correspondence with Everdance or your payment processor for at least one year. If a billing issue emerges months later, you'll have the documentation to back up your claim. File these in a folder labeled "Subscriptions - Cancelled" on your computer or cloud drive.
Request written confirmation from everdance if you cancelled by phone
If you called customer support to cancel, follow up with an email asking them to confirm the cancellation in writing. Include the date and time you called and the representative's name if you have it. This creates an official record and prevents the company from claiming they have no record of your cancellation request.
Check your subscription settings one week after cancellation
Log back into your Apple, Google, or Everdance account and verify that the subscription no longer appears or that its status shows "cancelled." If it still shows as active, contact support again immediately. Don't assume the cancellation processed just because you completed the steps.
How stopee helps you stay protected
Cancelling subscriptions shouldn't feel like a fight, and at Stopee, we believe transparency and clear communication are your rights, not perks. Stopee provides detailed, step-by-step guides for hundreds of services so you know exactly what to do when you're ready to cancel. Our guides include the specific buttons to click, the settings to access, and the common traps to avoid.
Every piece of advice in this article is grounded in actual user experiences and consumer protection law. Stopee pulls from real cancellation data, regulatory guidance, and feedback from people just like you who've navigated these systems. When you cancel a subscription, you're not just leaving a service-you're reclaiming control over your money and your attention. That matters.
Whether you're cancelling Everdance today or planning to cancel another service later, Stopee has helped thousands of consumers cancel subscriptions with confidence and document their cancellation so disputes don't catch them off guard. Your cancellation decision is yours alone, and Stopee exists to make sure you can execute it cleanly and without stress.
Checklist for cancelling everdance safely
Use this checklist to confirm you've covered every step:
- Identified which platform you subscribed through (Apple App Store, Google Play, or Everdance website).
- Logged into the correct settings for your platform (Apple ID, Google Play, or Everdance account).
- Found and tapped the subscription management option.
- Selected Everdance and confirmed the cancellation request.
- Received a confirmation message or confirmation email showing a cancellation date.
- Took a screenshot or saved the confirmation for your records.
- Set a calendar reminder to verify access ends on the stated date.
- Noted the date your next charge would have occurred so you can confirm it doesn't post.
- Planned to check your statement 7 days after the cancellation date to confirm no unauthorized charge occurred.
- Saved all confirmation documents in a folder for future reference.
Summary and next steps
Cancelling Everdance is straightforward when you know the exact process for your platform. Whether you're on iOS, Android, or subscribed directly through Everdance's website, the key steps are the same: find your subscription settings, select Everdance, confirm cancellation, and save proof. Your cancellation should take effect before your next billing date, stopping all future charges.
Remember that deleting the app does not cancel your subscription. You must go directly to your platform's settings or Everdance's account page to formally end the service. If you're charged after cancellation, you have consumer law on your side-the Restore Online Shoppers Confidence Act requires companies to honor timely cancellation requests.
If you have questions about your specific situation or need help with a refund dispute, contact Everdance's customer support team in writing and keep all documentation. If they don't respond helpfully, escalate to your payment processor or state attorney general. Stopee remains here to guide you through any step of this process and to help you understand your rights.
Take action today. Cancel your subscription now using the steps above, document your cancellation, and monitor your billing for the next 30 days. Your money is yours to control, and Stopee has helped thousands of consumers cancel subscriptions with confidence and clarity. You've got this.
Everdance customer service contact (for direct billing issues): Visit your Everdance account settings online or use the in-app support option. For billing disputes, contact your payment processor (Apple, Google, or your bank) with your cancellation documentation.