Canceling a subscription can feel like navigating a maze. If you’re looking to cancel your Audible subscription, you’re in the right place. Whether you’re cutting back on expenses or just not using the service as much as you thought.
Why You Might Want to Cancel Audible
Audible is a fantastic platform for audiobook lovers, offering thousands of titles and exclusive content. But sometimes, it just doesn’t fit your lifestyle or budget anymore.
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Maybe you’re too busy to listen to books, or perhaps you’ve found another way to enjoy audiobooks. Whatever the reason, canceling your Audible subscription is straightforward if you know where to look.
Let’s explore the reasons people often choose to cancel and how Audible handles the process.
Some common reasons to cancel include:
- Budget constraints: Monthly subscriptions add up, and you might want to save some cash.
- Lack of time: If you’re not listening to audiobooks regularly, the subscription might feel unnecessary.
- Switching platforms: You might prefer another audiobook service or physical books.
- Trial period ending: If you signed up for a free trial and don’t want to continue, canceling before the trial ends avoids charges.
No matter your reason, Audible makes it relatively easy to cancel, though the steps depend on how you signed up (directly through Audible, Amazon, or the App Store).
Before You Cancel: Things to Know
Before you hit that cancel button, there are a few things to understand about your Audible subscription. Knowing these details can help you make an informed decision and avoid surprises.
Your Credits and Benefits
Audible subscriptions often come with monthly credits that you can use to buy audiobooks. If you cancel, any unused credits may be forfeited, depending on your plan.
Check your account to see how many credits you have left and consider using them before canceling. You’ll also lose access to member-exclusive discounts and the Audible Plus catalog (if included in your plan).
Keeping Your Purchased Audiobooks
Good news: any audiobooks you’ve purchased with credits or money are yours to keep, even after canceling. You can still access them through the Audible app or website, as long as you have an Amazon account.
However, you won’t have access to the subscription’s additional perks, like free titles from the Audible Plus catalog.
Pause Instead of Cancel
If you’re unsure about canceling, Audible offers a pause option for some plans. You can pause your membership for up to three months without being charged, and you’ll keep your credits.
This is a great choice if you’re temporarily too busy to listen but plan to return later.
Option | What It Means | Best For |
---|---|---|
Cancel | Ends your subscription completely | Those sure they don’t want Audible anymore |
Pause | Suspends billing for up to 3 months | Those who might return to Audible later |
How to Cancel Your Audible Subscription
Now, let’s get to the main event: canceling your Audible subscription. The process varies slightly depending on how you signed up.
Below, I’ll cover the most common methods: canceling through the Audible website, Amazon, or the App Store.
Canceling Through the Audible Website
Most Audible users sign up directly through Audible’s website.
If that’s you, follow these steps:
- Log in to Your Account: Go to Audible.com and sign in with your Amazon account credentials.
- Go to Account Details: Click on your name at the top-right corner and select “Account Details” from the dropdown menu.
- View Membership Details: Look for the “Membership Details” section. You’ll see information about your plan and billing.
- Cancel Membership: Click the “Cancel Membership” link, usually found at the bottom of the membership details page.
- Follow the Prompts: Audible might ask why you’re canceling or offer alternatives (like pausing your membership or special discounts). Select your reason and confirm the cancellation.
- Confirmation: You’ll receive an email confirming your cancellation. Keep this for your records.
Canceling Through Amazon
If you signed up for Audible through Amazon, the process is similar but starts on Amazon’s website:
- Sign in to Amazon: Visit Amazon.com and log in with your account.
- Go to Memberships and Subscriptions: Hover over “Accounts & Lists” and select “Memberships & Subscriptions.”
- Find Audible: Locate your Audible subscription in the list.
- Cancel Subscription: Click “Manage Subscription” and then “Cancel Subscription.” Follow the prompts to confirm.
- Check for Confirmation: You’ll get an email from Amazon or Audible confirming the cancellation.
Canceling Through the App Store (iOS)
If you subscribed via the Apple App Store, you’ll need to cancel through your iPhone or iPad:
- Open Settings: Go to the Settings app on your iOS device.
- Tap Your Name: At the top, tap your name to access your Apple ID settings.
- Select Subscriptions: Find and tap “Subscriptions” to see all active subscriptions.
- Choose Audible: Locate Audible in the list and tap it.
- Cancel Subscription: Tap “Cancel Subscription” and confirm. Note that you can’t cancel if the subscription has already expired.
- Verify Cancellation: You’ll see a confirmation on-screen, and Apple will send an email.
Canceling Through Google Play (Android)
For Android users who subscribed via Google Play:
- Open Google Play Store: Launch the Play Store app on your device.
- Go to Subscriptions: Tap the menu (three lines) and select “Subscriptions.”
- Select Audible: Find Audible in the list and tap it.
- Cancel Subscription: Tap “Cancel Subscription,” choose a reason, and confirm.
- Check Email: You’ll receive a confirmation email from Google Play.
Tips to Avoid Common Issues
Canceling should be smooth, but here are some tips to avoid hiccups:
- Check Your Billing Method: Ensure you’re canceling through the correct platform (Audible, Amazon, or App Store/Google Play) based on how you signed up.
- Use Your Credits: Spend any unused credits before canceling, as they may expire.
- Double-Check Confirmation: Always verify you received a cancellation email to ensure the process went through.
- Contact Support if Needed: If you run into issues, Audible’s customer service is available via phone, chat, or email.
What Happens After You Cancel?
Once you cancel, your subscription benefits (like monthly credits and access to the Audible Plus catalog) end immediately or at the end of your billing cycle, depending on your plan.
You’ll no longer be charged, and you can still listen to any audiobooks you’ve purchased.
If you change your mind, you can resubscribe at any time, though you may not get the same promotional offers as before.
FAQs: Cancel Audible Subscription
Q. Can I get a refund after canceling Audible?
A. Refunds depend on your situation. If you were charged recently and haven’t used your credits, contact Audible support to inquire about a refund. Free trial users typically aren’t charged, so refunds don’t apply.
Q. Will I lose my audiobooks if I cancel?
A. No, any audiobooks you’ve purchased are yours to keep and can be accessed via the Audible app or website with your Amazon account.
Q. Can I restart my Audible subscription later?
A. Yes, you can resubscribe at any time through Audible or Amazon. However, promotional deals (like discounted rates) may not be available again.
Conclusion
Canceling your Audible subscription doesn’t have to be a hassle. Whether you’re saving money or just taking a break from audiobooks, the steps above make the process simple.
From checking your credits to choosing the right platform for cancellation, you’re now equipped to handle it with confidence.
If you’re unsure about canceling, consider pausing your membership instead. And if you ever want to dive back into the world of audiobooks, Audible will be waiting.
Disclaimer: This guide is for informational purposes only and reflects the cancellation process as of June 29, 2025. Audible’s policies and procedures may change, so always check their official website or contact customer support for the latest information.