So, you’re ready to cancel your DocuSign subscription. Maybe you finished a big project. Maybe you found a different tool. Or maybe you just want to cut costs. Whatever your reason, you’re in the right place. Canceling DocuSign is not hard, but there are a few things you need to know before you click that cancel button.
TLDR: You can cancel your DocuSign subscription from your account settings under “Manage Billing.” Make sure you’re logged in as the account admin. Check your billing cycle so you don’t get charged again. After canceling, you’ll usually keep access until the end of your current billing period.
Before You Cancel: Quick Things to Know
Hold on just a second. Before you cancel, check these important points:
- Are you the account admin? Only admins can cancel subscriptions.
- Are you on a monthly or annual plan? Annual plans may have different terms.
- Do you have documents you need to download? Save important files first.
- Is your subscription part of a team or company account? You may need to contact your manager.
It’s always better to double-check. You don’t want surprises later.
Step 1: Log Into Your DocuSign Account
Start by going to the DocuSign website. Click the Log In button.
Enter your email and password. If you forgot your password, reset it first. You won’t be able to cancel without access to your account.
Once logged in, look at the top navigation bar.
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In the top right corner, click your profile icon.
A dropdown menu will appear. Click on “My Preferences” or “Admin” depending on your account type.
If you are the account administrator, you should see admin options.
Look for something like:
- Billing
- Plan and Billing
- Manage Subscription
Every interface update may look slightly different. But billing is always there somewhere.
Step 3: Open the Billing or Plan Section
Inside the Admin or Settings area, click on Billing.
You should now see details about your current plan. For example:
- Plan name (Personal, Standard, Business Pro, etc.)
- Monthly or annual billing
- Next billing date
- Price
This is your subscription control center.
Take a moment to note your next billing date. This helps you avoid extra charges.
Step 4: Click “Cancel Subscription”
Now for the main event.
Look for a button or link that says:
- Cancel Subscription
- Downgrade
- Change Plan
Click it.
DocuSign may ask why you’re leaving. This is normal. Select a reason from the list. Or choose “Other” if none fit.
Then confirm your cancellation.
Important: Don’t just close the window. Make sure you see a confirmation message.
Step 5: Check for Confirmation
After canceling, DocuSign should:
- Show an on-screen confirmation message
- Send a confirmation email to your registered email address
If you don’t see an email within a few minutes, check your spam folder.
No confirmation? Log back into your account and double-check your subscription status.
What Happens After You Cancel?
Good question.
In most cases:
- You keep access until the end of your current billing cycle.
- You won’t be charged again after that.
- Your account may downgrade to a free or limited version.
If you’re on an annual plan, things can be different.
Some annual plans:
- Do not offer refunds for unused months.
- Remain active until the end of the contract term.
Always review your plan terms before canceling.
How to Cancel DocuSign Free Trial
If you’re on a free trial, the process is similar.
- Log in to your account.
- Go to Billing or Plan Settings.
- Click Cancel Trial.
- Confirm your choice.
Make sure you cancel before the trial ends. Otherwise, you might be charged automatically.
Set a reminder on your phone. It takes two minutes and saves money.
Canceling on Mobile (App Users)
Here’s where it gets tricky.
If you subscribed:
- Through the App Store (iPhone)
- Through Google Play (Android)
You must cancel through those platforms.
For iPhone Users:
- Open Settings.
- Tap your name.
- Tap Subscriptions.
- Find DocuSign.
- Tap Cancel Subscription.
For Android Users:
- Open Google Play Store.
- Tap your profile icon.
- Tap Payments and Subscriptions.
- Select Subscriptions.
- Choose DocuSign.
- Tap Cancel.
If you try canceling from the DocuSign website while subscribed via app store, it may not work.
What If You Don’t See a Cancel Button?
This is common with team or enterprise accounts.
You may need to:
- Contact your company’s account owner
- Reach out to DocuSign support
- Review your original subscription agreement
Some business contracts require written notice before cancellation.
If needed, contact DocuSign support directly through their Help Center.
How to Contact DocuSign Support
If canceling online doesn’t work, try this:
- Visit the DocuSign Help Center
- Use the live chat option if available
- Submit a support request ticket
- Call customer support (if listed for your plan)
Be ready with:
- Your account email
- Your plan name
- Your billing details
This speeds things up.
How to Avoid Future Charges
Want to be extra safe? Follow these tips:
- Cancel at least 2–3 days before your billing date.
- Save your cancellation confirmation email.
- Take a screenshot of the confirmation screen.
- Monitor your bank statement.
If you are incorrectly charged, contact support immediately.
Can You Reactivate Later?
Yes. In most cases, you can come back anytime.
Just log in again and choose a new plan.
Your documents may still be in your account, depending on how long it has been and your previous plan type.
However, features available under paid plans may be locked until you resubscribe.
Common Cancellation Mistakes
Let’s avoid these.
- Mistake #1: Assuming deleting the app cancels your subscription. It doesn’t.
- Mistake #2: Logging out and thinking that closes the account. It doesn’t.
- Mistake #3: Waiting until billing day. Charges may already be processing.
- Mistake #4: Not checking if you subscribed through Apple or Google.
Cancellation requires action. A few clicks. That’s it.
Should You Downgrade Instead?
Sometimes you don’t need to cancel completely.
If you only send a few documents per month, a lower-tier plan might work.
Downgrading can:
- Save money
- Keep your account active
- Maintain access to stored documents
Check plan options before fully canceling. It might be the smarter move.
Final Thoughts
Canceling your DocuSign subscription is simple. You just need to know where to look.
Log in. Go to billing. Click cancel. Confirm.
That’s it.
Just remember to:
- Check your billing date
- Download important documents
- Look for confirmation
Now you’re in control. No hidden steps. No confusion.
And if you ever need eSignatures again, DocuSign will be there waiting.