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How to Cancel Vercel (2026 guide)

Cancelling Vercel depends on your plan type and whether you're managing a personal or team account. This guide covers cancellation through the Vercel dashboard, downgrades to free tiers, and handling team billing.

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Vercel Cancellation at a Glance

Cancel Online
Yes
Main Cancel methods
Dashboard
Support Email
Time to Cancel
2-3 mins
Instant for Pro plans
Where to Cancel
Billing Settings
Team settings for teams

Most Vercel users can downgrade to the free Hobby plan instead of cancelling completely. Team accounts require owner permissions to modify billing. Enterprise customers need to contact support directly.

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Cancel Your Vercel Subscription

These steps work for Pro and Team plans. Enterprise customers should contact support directly for cancellation.

01

Log into your Vercel account

Go to vercel.com and sign in with your credentials. Make sure you're logged into the account with the active subscription.

02

Navigate to your dashboard

From your dashboard, look for your team or personal account selector in the top-left. Select the account you want to modify.

03

Access billing settings

Click Settings in the sidebar, then select Billing. You'll see your current plan and usage details.

04

Change your plan

Find the Change Plan button and select Hobby (free) or click Cancel Subscription if you want to remove billing entirely.

05

Confirm the change

Review the changes and confirm. Your plan will downgrade immediately, and you'll receive an email confirmation of the change.

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Vercel-specific things to know

Vercel's billing structure can vary depending on your plan type and team setup. These details can affect your cancellation process.

Hobby plan keeps most features
The free Hobby tier includes unlimited personal projects and most core features. Only team collaboration and advanced analytics require paid plans.
Team owners control billing
Only team owners can modify billing settings. Team members will need to request cancellation from the owner or be promoted to owner.
Projects remain accessible
Downgrading doesn't delete your projects or deployments. They'll continue running under the free tier limitations.

Before you cancel, keep this in mind

These details can help you avoid issues when downgrading or cancelling your Vercel subscription.

1. Check your usage limits

The Hobby plan has bandwidth and function execution limits. Make sure your current usage fits within the free tier before downgrading.

2. Team plan considerations

Cancelling a Team plan will affect all team members' access to collaboration features and shared projects. Consider notifying your team first.

3. Custom domains stay connected

Your custom domains will continue working after downgrading to Hobby, but you'll lose some advanced domain features like redirects.

Consider these alternatives

If cost is the main concern, downgrading to Hobby might work better than cancelling completely.

Downgrade to Hobby plan

The free Hobby tier includes most essential features for personal projects and small websites.

  • Hobby (Free): Unlimited personal projects, 100GB bandwidth

  • Pro ($20/month): Commercial use, analytics, password protection

Plan Select Page

Switch Your Billing Cycle

Pro plans are available monthly or annually

Annual billing offers a small discount

Share Your Plan

Team plans let multiple developers collaborate on projects with shared billing and enhanced features.

Alternative ways to cancel Vercel

If you can't access your dashboard or need help with Enterprise plans, you can contact Vercel support directly.

Email

Enterprise customers or those with billing issues can email Vercel support for cancellation assistance.

support@vercel.com

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Simon Chadwick
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Simon Chadwick
Updated on Jan 21, 2026