If you want to stop your TradingView subscription, this guide explains everything in plain English: how to cancel from the website, from mobile (App Store / Google Play), what happens after cancellation, and how refunds work. I’ll give short steps, tips, and what to expect so you don’t get surprised by charges.
Quick summary (if you’re in a hurry)
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If you paid on TradingView website: go to Settings → Billing → Subscriptions → Cancel subscription. You’ll keep access until the paid period ends. (TradingView)
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If you paid through the App Store or Google Play: you must cancel in the App Store / Google Play account where you subscribed. TradingView can’t cancel those for you. (TradingView)
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Refunds: annual plans can be refunded within 14 days in many cases; monthly plans usually aren’t refundable. Contact TradingView support for help. (TradingView)
Why cancelling method depends on how you paid
Subscriptions bought directly on TradingView.com are managed on the website. Subscriptions bought inside mobile apps are controlled by Apple or Google — because those stores handle the billing. That’s why you may see different instructions depending on whether you clicked “Subscribe” on TradingView’s site or used the iPhone/Android app. (TradingView)
Cancel on the TradingView website (desktop/mobile browser)
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Sign into your TradingView account on the website.
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Click your avatar (top-right) → Settings & billing (or just Settings).
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Open Subscriptions (or Billing → Subscriptions).
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Click Cancel subscription (or Cancel trial for a free trial). That turns off auto-renewal. You’ll still have access for the period you already paid for. (TradingView)
Tip: Take a screenshot of the confirmation that shows your subscription is canceled. It helps if there’s any billing confusion later.
Cancel on iPhone / iPad (App Store subscriptions)
If you subscribed using the TradingView iOS app, cancelling must be done through Apple:
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Open Settings on your iPhone.
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Tap your name → Subscriptions.
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Find TradingView in the list.
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Tap Cancel Subscription and confirm. You keep access until the end of the billing period.
Apple handles refunds and cancellations for in-app purchases, so if you need a refund you must request it via Apple. (TradingView)
Cancel on Android (Google Play / Galaxy Store)
If your subscription went through Google Play or a phone maker’s store:
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Open Google Play Store → menu → Subscriptions.
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Select TradingView.
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Tap Cancel subscription and follow steps. You’ll keep access until the end of the paid term.
If you used Samsung’s Galaxy Store, cancel from that store’s subscriptions page. Refunds are handled by Google Play / the store. (Google Help)
Cancel via PayPal or other payment processors
If TradingView charged you via PayPal (rare, but possible for some payments or recurring payments), you may need to cancel the automatic payment inside your PayPal account:
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Log into PayPal → Settings → Payments → Manage automatic payments.
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Find TradingView and cancel the automatic payment.
Also turn off auto-renew in your TradingView account if you can. If you have trouble, TradingView support and PayPal support can help. (See video tutorials that walk through PayPal and recurring payments if you prefer visuals.) (TradingView)
Will you still have access after cancelling?
Yes. Cancelling usually stops the next automatic payment. But you will still be able to use the paid features until the subscription period you already paid for ends. For example, if you cancel a yearly plan after three months, you keep the paid features for the remaining nine months; it will simply not renew next year. (TradingView)
Refund rules — short and clear
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Annual plans: TradingView generally offers refunds for annual subscriptions if you request within 14 days of automatic renewal. Contact TradingView support. (TradingView)
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Monthly plans & upgrades: Typically no refunds for monthly plans or for upgrades to higher plans. TradingView’s policy says upgrades and monthly plans are not refundable in most cases. If you were charged after a trial, there are specific rules that may allow a refund — check the support pages and contact support if needed. (TradingView)
Pro tip: If you think you were wrongly charged, contact TradingView support quickly and attach screenshots of your billing. Community posts show people sometimes need support help to resolve refunds. (reddit.com)
If you can’t find the subscription in the store
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Make sure you’re signed into the same Apple/Google account that made the purchase. Subscriptions are tied to the account used to buy them. If you have multiple accounts, check each one. (Google Help)
Step-by-step checklist before you cancel (copy this)
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Note how you paid (website, App Store, Google Play, PayPal).
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Take screenshot of your active subscription and billing page.
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Cancel auto-renewal in the correct place (website or store).
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Save confirmation email / screenshot.
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If you want a refund (annual within 14 days), contact TradingView support and include payment details. (TradingView)
What if cancellation fails or you still get charged?
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Double-check where the subscription was bought (website vs app store). If it was via app store, TradingView support can’t cancel it for you. (TradingView)
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If you canceled but got charged, contact TradingView support and provide screenshots and dates. If it’s an annual renewal within 14 days, mention that for refund consideration. (TradingView)
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For store-related refunds (Apple/Google), use their refund request flows — Apple and Google have help pages and processes for disputed charges. (Google Help)
Final words — a few friendly reminders
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Cancelling is usually simple, but must be done in the right place (website vs store). Keep screenshots. (TradingView)
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Refunds are limited: annual refunds within 14 days are the clearest case. For monthly plans expect less chance of refund. Contact TradingView support if you feel your case is special.