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Cancel Simple Life App: The Right Way

How to cancel simple life app and stop recurring charges

What is simple life app and why people cancel

Simple Life App is a health and lifestyle coaching platform that helps you track nutrition, practice intermittent fasting, build movement habits, and establish sustainable routines through guided coaching and personalized plans. The app operates on a subscription model with monthly, quarterly, and annual billing options, which means you'll face recurring charges unless you actively cancel before each renewal date.

Many users sign up for the free trial or a discounted first month, then discover they either don't use the app regularly, find the coaching features less personalized than expected, or simply prefer a different approach to habit-building. Others report frustration with automatic renewal charges that continue even after they delete the app from their device. At Stopee, we've documented patterns of users struggling to stop billing because cancellation isn't prominently featured in the app interface, and customer support responses are sometimes slow or unhelpful.

The good news: you can cancel Simple Life App using clear, documented methods that give you control over your recurring charges and protect you legally. This guide walks you through every cancellation method, shows you what to watch for, and ensures you understand your rights as a consumer in the United States.

Pricing and billing cycles

Understanding your current plan helps you time your cancellation and calculate any potential refund eligibility. Here's what Simple Life App typically charges:

Plan Monthly cost Billing frequency Annual equivalent
Monthly $14.99 Every month $179.88
Quarterly $9.99 per month Every 3 months ($29.99) $119.88
Annual $4.16 per month Every 12 months ($49.99) $49.99

Your current plan determines when your next charge will occur. If you're on a monthly subscription, you typically have 30 days before renewal. Quarterly subscribers have 90 days, and annual subscribers have 365 days. The sooner you cancel, the sooner the charges stop.

Why cancellation matters now

Delaying cancellation costs money in two ways: first, you'll face another recurring charge if you miss your renewal date by even one day; second, many users report that Simple Life App doesn't honor deletion-based cancellation requests, meaning deleting the app alone won't stop your billing. At Stopee, we recommend treating cancellation as a formal business action that requires documentation and confirmation, not just app deletion.

Your consumer rights under federal law

The Negative Option Rule, enforced by the Federal Trade Commission (FTC), gives you specific protections when canceling any subscription in the United States. Knowing these rights turns the cancellation process in your favor.

What the FTC negative option rule says

The FTC requires that any company offering subscription or auto-renewal services must:

  • Make cancellation at least as easy as signup was for you
  • Honor your cancellation request promptly, typically within one business day
  • Stop charging you immediately after you cancel
  • Not require you to call customer service or jump through hoops to stop recurring billing

If Simple Life App fails to meet these standards, you have legal grounds to dispute charges and demand refunds. This is your strongest consumer protection, and Stopee uses this standard to hold companies accountable when they resist cancellations.

Your right to refunds and chargebacks

If Simple Life App charges you after you cancel, or if you cancel within 30 days of a charge you didn't authorize, you may qualify for a refund under FTC rules. Additionally, your credit card issuer or bank offers chargeback protection, which allows you to dispute unauthorized recurring charges directly with your financial institution. This is a powerful backup if the company ignores your cancellation request.

Cancellation methods: which approach works best

You have multiple ways to cancel Simple Life App, and each method offers different levels of proof and protection. Stopee recommends choosing the method that creates the strongest documented record of your request.

Method 1: cancel via the app or account dashboard

This is the fastest method if Simple Life App provides an easy in-app cancellation option. Follow these steps:

  1. Open Simple Life App on your device (iOS or Android)
  2. Navigate to Settings, Account, or Subscription (location varies by app version)
    • Look for "Manage Subscription," "Billing," or "Premium"
    • On iPhone, you may need to go to Settings > App Store > Subscriptions
    • On Android, check Google Play Store > Account > Subscriptions
  3. Find Simple Life App and tap it
  4. Select "Cancel Subscription" or "End Billing"
  5. Confirm the cancellation and note the date shown on screen
  6. Take a screenshot of the cancellation confirmation for your records

Warning: Many users report that in-app cancellation screens show confusing language or don't produce a confirmation email. Always screenshot the final confirmation screen before closing the app, as this proves you attempted cancellation on a specific date.

Method 2: contact customer support via email

Email creates a documented record that Simple Life App receives your cancellation request. This method works well if the app lacks an easy cancellation option:

  1. Visit the Simple Life App website or app settings to find the support email address
  2. Draft a cancellation email with these details:
    • Your full name as it appears on your account
    • The email address linked to your Simple Life App account
    • Your subscription plan (monthly, quarterly, or annual)
    • Your current billing date or next renewal date if known
    • A clear statement: "I request immediate cancellation of my Simple Life App subscription effective today"
    • Ask for written confirmation of the cancellation and the effective date
  3. Send the email and retain a copy
  4. Wait for a response confirming the cancellation within 48 hours
  5. If you don't receive confirmation, send a follow-up email

Pro tip: Use your email address's "request read receipt" feature so you have proof that Simple Life App opened your message. Save all emails in a dedicated folder labeled "Simple Life App Cancellation."

Method 3: registered postal mail (strongest legal protection)

If Simple Life App ignores your email or in-app cancellation, registered mail creates irrefutable legal proof that you sent a cancellation notice. This method is especially valuable if you later need to dispute a charge or file a complaint with the Federal Trade Commission:

  1. Write a formal cancellation letter that includes:
    • Your full name and account email address
    • Your current subscription plan and billing date
    • Today's date
    • A clear statement: "I hereby cancel my Simple Life App subscription effective immediately"
    • A request for written confirmation of the cancellation
    • Your signature
  2. Address the letter to the official company address listed below
  3. Visit your local post office and request Certified Mail with Return Receipt
  4. Pay the small fee (typically $3-5) for the tracking service
  5. Keep the receipt and green return card as proof of delivery
  6. The postal service will confirm that Simple Life App received your letter on a specific date

Warning: Do not use regular mail. Certified mail with return receipt is legally necessary because it proves the company received your cancellation notice, which is critical if you need to escalate to the Federal Trade Commission or file a chargeback.

Method 4: chargeback via your bank or credit card

If Simple Life App continues charging you after you've attempted cancellation through methods 1-3, use your bank's dispute process as a final enforcement tool:

  1. Contact your credit card issuer or bank's customer service line
  2. Explain that you canceled your Simple Life App subscription but continue to receive unauthorized charges
  3. Provide the date you canceled and any evidence (screenshots, emails, or certified mail receipt)
  4. Request a chargeback or dispute for all unauthorized charges
  5. Your bank will investigate and typically reverse the charges within 7-10 business days

This method enforces the FTC Negative Option Rule by using your financial institution as leverage. Simple Life App loses the disputed funds, which creates incentive for them to honor cancellation requests going forward.

Timeline and refund expectations

Understanding when your cancellation takes effect and whether you qualify for a refund protects you from surprise charges and wasted payments.

When your cancellation becomes effective

After you cancel Simple Life App, the company must stop all recurring charges immediately. You typically retain access to the app through the end of your current billing period (your paid month, quarter, or year), but your account will not renew after that date. Here's the timeline:

  • Same-day: In-app cancellation or email cancellation (best case)
  • 1-3 business days: Email cancellation if customer support is responsive
  • 5-7 business days: Certified mail cancellation (confirmed by return receipt)
  • 7-10 business days: Chargeback investigation by your bank

Do not assume you're safe until you see confirmation. Check your bank account or card statement for the next 30 days to confirm that no new charge appears.

Refund eligibility and how to request one

The FTC allows you to request a refund if you cancel within 30 days of a charge you did not authorize. If you signed up for a trial and were charged before the trial ended, or if you were charged after you requested cancellation, you qualify. To request a refund:

  1. Send a follow-up email to Simple Life App support stating: "I was charged on [date] for my subscription. I canceled on [date]. I request a full refund for this unauthorized charge per the FTC Negative Option Rule."
  2. If the company denies your refund or doesn't respond within 10 days, file a complaint with the Federal Trade Commission at reportfraud.ftc.gov
  3. As a backup, file a chargeback with your bank if the refund is not issued within 14 days

At Stopee, we've found that companies respond much faster to refund requests once you cite federal consumer protection law. It signals that you understand your rights.

What to do after you cancel

Cancellation is not truly complete until you've verified that the charges have stopped. Many users feel relieved once they hit "cancel," only to discover an unwanted charge weeks later.

Verification steps you must take

First, monitor your payment method for the next 60 days. Second, check your bank account or credit card statement every week for the first month after cancellation, then every two weeks for the second month. Third, look for any charge labeled "Simple Life App," "Simple Life," or variations of the company name. If you spot an unexpected charge, immediately contact your bank to dispute it.

Additionally, log into your Simple Life App account (if possible) to confirm that your subscription status shows as "canceled" or "inactive." Some apps show a future "reactivation" date; ensure that date never arrives by keeping the app uninstalled or checking periodically.

Uninstall the app safely

After you cancel, uninstall Simple Life App from your device. However, uninstallation alone does not cancel your subscription-you must complete cancellation first. Once you've confirmed cancellation through one of the methods above, delete the app to avoid accidental reactivation or distraction.

Common cancellation mistakes and how to avoid them

Cancellation feels straightforward until something goes wrong, and small mistakes often cost you money and peace of mind. Here's what Stopee has learned from thousands of users:

Mistake 1: assuming app deletion cancels your subscription

Deleting Simple Life App from your phone does absolutely nothing to stop recurring charges. The company's servers still have your payment method on file and will bill you on the renewal date. This is the most common mistake, and it's the reason so many users report unexpected charges after they thought they canceled. Always use one of the documented cancellation methods listed above, not deletion.

Mistake 2: trusting verbal cancellation over the phone

If a Simple Life App customer service representative verbally confirms your cancellation by phone, write down the date, time, and representative's name, but do not rely on this alone. Follow up immediately with a written confirmation via email or certified mail. Phone calls leave no paper trail, and if a charge appears weeks later, you have no proof that you requested cancellation. Stopee always recommends written cancellation methods because they protect you legally.

Mistake 3: not noting your renewal date before canceling

If you cancel one day after a charge posts, you've essentially paid for another full month, quarter, or year with only one day of access remaining. Before you cancel, check your last billing date and calculate when your next charge will occur. Cancel as close to your renewal date as possible-ideally within 48 hours before the charge is scheduled-so you maximize the value of your current payment.

Mistake 4: failing to ask for written confirmation

When you email customer support to cancel, explicitly ask for a written confirmation that includes the cancellation date, your account name, and confirmation that no further charges will occur. Without this confirmation, you have no proof that the company acknowledged your request. Many support representatives send vague responses like "We've noted your feedback" without confirming cancellation. Don't accept this; reply and ask specifically: "Please confirm in writing that my subscription is canceled effective today and that no further charges will be applied to my account."

Mistake 5: not disputing charges quickly after discovering unwanted billing

Credit card and bank chargeback windows are typically 60 days from the charge date. If you discover an unexpected Simple Life App charge, dispute it immediately. Don't wait weeks hoping the company will issue a refund on their own. Contact your bank within 48 hours of discovering the charge to maximize your protection.

Before you cancel: is simple life app right for you?

Some users find genuine value in Simple Life App and choose to keep their subscriptions. Before you cancel, ask yourself these questions:

Reasons to keep your subscription

  • You actively use the app at least 3-4 times per week for tracking, fasting timers, or habit reminders
  • The personalized coaching feels genuinely helpful and motivates you to meet your health goals
  • You prefer the simplicity of Simple Life App over competing apps you've tried
  • You're within your first 30 days and want to give the app more time before deciding

Red flags that suggest cancellation makes sense

  • You haven't opened the app in 2 or more weeks, yet charges continue
  • You find the personalized coaching is generic or unhelpful compared to what was promised
  • You've achieved your initial health goal and no longer need daily habit tracking
  • You found a competing app that serves your needs at lower cost
  • Customer support has been unresponsive or unhelpful when you've reached out

Ultimately, you control whether Simple Life App adds value to your life. If it doesn't, cancellation is fast and your consumer rights back you up. Stopee empowers you to make this choice confidently.

Cancellation checklist: your step-by-step reference

Use this checklist before, during, and after cancellation to ensure nothing falls through the cracks:

Step Action Completed?
1 Note your current renewal date and plan type (monthly/quarterly/annual)
2 Attempt in-app cancellation and screenshot confirmation
3 If in-app fails, send cancellation email to support with read receipt
4 If email is ignored after 48 hours, send certified mail to company address
5 Monitor your bank statement weekly for 60 days post-cancellation
6 If a charge appears after cancellation, dispute it with your bank immediately

What customers report: real cancellation experiences

Public feedback from Simple Life App users reveals patterns that help you prepare for cancellation and know what to expect. Here's what people actually experience:

Successful cancellations

Users who cancel via in-app methods and receive on-screen confirmation typically report no further charges. These users tend to have discovered the cancellation option within the Settings menu and acted before their renewal date. The most satisfied former users are those who canceled within the first 30 days and received full refunds without dispute.

Frustrated cancellation experiences

Other users report that in-app cancellation buttons are difficult to find, hidden, or non-functional. Several users have described sending cancellation emails that went unanswered for weeks, forcing them to escalate to chargebacks with their banks. A recurring complaint is that Simple Life App continued billing for 2-3 renewal cycles after the user deleted the app, believing that deletion would stop charges automatically.

What worked in difficult cases

The users with the smoothest resolutions are those who sent certified mail and preserved the delivery receipt. When a company receives a formal cancellation notice via certified mail, response times accelerate dramatically. Users also report that mentioning the FTC Negative Option Rule in their cancellation request prompted faster refunds and removal of unwanted charges.

At Stopee, we've tracked these patterns because they inform our recommendations. Your cancellation is most likely to succeed quickly if you combine multiple methods-start with in-app cancellation, follow up with email, and escalate to certified mail if necessary.

Compare your options: cancellation method summary

Each cancellation method offers different advantages. This table helps you choose the right approach for your situation:

Method Speed Proof level Best for
In-app cancellation Instant Medium (screenshot) First attempt, easiest route
Email to support 24-48 hours High (email chain) In-app button doesn't work
Certified mail 5-7 days Highest (legal proof) Email ignored, legal leverage needed
Bank chargeback 7-10 days High (bank records) Unauthorized charges after cancellation
FTC complaint Varies High (federal record) Company refuses to honor cancellation
Uninstall only Instant None Never use this alone-won't stop charges

Company contact information and official address

Use this address for formal cancellation notices, certified mail, or registered complaints. Keep it saved for your records:

Simple Life App official mailing address:

Simple Life App
8 The Green, Suite A
City of Dover, Delaware 19901
United States

Use this address when sending certified mail cancellation notices or formal correspondence. Include your full name, account email, and a clear cancellation request. Allow 5-7 business days for delivery and response.

For additional escalation, you can also file a consumer complaint with the Federal Trade Commission at reportfraud.ftc.gov or with your state's Attorney General office. These agencies take subscription billing complaints seriously, especially when companies ignore cancellation requests or fail to honor the FTC Negative Option Rule.

Final thoughts: your power to cancel

Canceling Simple Life App is your right, and you have legal protections that ensure the company respects your decision. Whether you're canceling because you've achieved your health goals, found a better app, or simply want to stop the recurring charges, the process is straightforward when you follow documented methods and understand your consumer rights.

Start with in-app cancellation for speed. Follow up with email if needed. Escalate to certified mail if the company ignores you. Monitor your bank statement for 60 days. And if charges continue after cancellation, dispute them with your bank immediately. Stopee has helped thousands of consumers cancel unwanted subscriptions by giving them clear, step-by-step guidance and reminding them of their legal protections. You're not alone in this process, and you have the tools to succeed.

Take action today, and you'll regain control of your recurring charges by this time next month. If you need additional support understanding your rights or navigating a difficult cancellation, Stopee offers free resources and guidance for US consumers dealing with subscription issues. Your cancellation is valid, and the law is on your side.

FAQ

The Simple Life App is a health and lifestyle coaching application that offers personalized plans for nutrition, intermittent fasting, and habit-building through subscription tiers.

You can cancel your subscription in writing, either via email or by sending a registered postal notice to the official address provided.

Your cancellation notice should clearly state your intent to cancel, include your account details, and be sent via a method that provides proof of delivery.

Registered mail provides an auditable chain of delivery, ensuring you have legal proof that your cancellation notice was sent and received.

Common pitfalls include not documenting your cancellation attempts, relying solely on digital communications, and missing notice periods, which can lead to unexpected charges.

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