If you signed up for Huckleberry Plus or Premium and now want out, you're in the right place. Maybe the $119.99/year renewal is coming up, maybe the free trial is about to convert, or maybe you just don't use it enough to justify the cost. Whatever the reason, canceling is straightforward once you know where to look, and the where trips a lot of people up.
Here's the most important thing to understand first: deleting the Huckleberry app does not cancel your subscription. The subscription lives in your Apple or Google account, not inside the app. If you only delete the app, you'll keep getting charged. Let's fix that.
TL;DR: Cancel through your app store, not the Huckleberry app. On iPhone: Settings → your name → Subscriptions → Huckleberry → Cancel. On Android: Play Store → profile → Payments & subscriptions → Huckleberry → Cancel. You keep access until the period ends, and you can request a refund from Apple or Google.
Cancel Huckleberry on iPhone (iOS)
Most Huckleberry subscriptions are billed through Apple, so this is the path for the majority of users:
- Open the Settings app on your iPhone or iPad.
- Tap your name at the very top of the screen.
- Tap Subscriptions.
- Find and tap Huckleberry in the list of active subscriptions.
- Tap Cancel Subscription and confirm. If you don't see a cancel button, the subscription is already canceled or billed elsewhere.
You can also get there quickly by opening the App Store, tapping your profile icon, and choosing Subscriptions.
Cancel Huckleberry on Android
- Open the Google Play Store app.
- Tap your profile icon in the top right.
- Tap Payments & subscriptions, then Subscriptions.
- Select Huckleberry.
- Tap Cancel subscription and follow the prompts.
What happens after you cancel
Canceling stops the next charge. It doesn't immediately cut off access. Here's what to expect:
- You keep premium features until the period ends. If you paid for a year, you'll have Premium until that year is up.
- Your data stays. Your logged feeds, sleeps, and diapers remain in your account. You just drop to the free tier when the billing period ends.
- SweetSpot and other paid features turn off once you're back on free.
How to get a refund
Because Huckleberry bills through Apple and Google, refunds go through them too, not through Huckleberry directly. The good news: both are fairly generous with refunds for recent or accidental charges.
| Platform | Where to request a refund |
|---|---|
| iPhone / iPad | Go to reportaproblem.apple.com, sign in, find the Huckleberry charge, and choose "Request a refund." |
| Android | Open Play Store → profile → Payments & subscriptions → Budget & order history, tap the Huckleberry order, and request a refund. |
If you were just charged for a renewal you forgot about, mention that. Apple in particular often approves refunds when you cancel immediately after being billed.
Canceling a free trial before it charges you
Huckleberry's free trial converts to a paid subscription automatically unless you cancel first. The cancel steps are exactly the same as above. The key is timing: cancel at least 24 hours before the trial ends, because app stores process renewals a day early. You'll still keep trial access until the end date, so there's no downside to canceling early.
Want to delete your data too?
Canceling and deleting are two different things. If you want Huckleberry to remove your account and data entirely, you'll need to request account deletion through the app's settings or by emailing their support team. Canceling alone leaves your account dormant on the free tier.
What to use instead
If you're canceling because the subscription model wore you down, that's worth sitting with. A lot of parents don't actually need a full sleep-prediction suite. They need a reliable way to track feeds and not lose their minds at 3am.
That's exactly why we built MilkMode. It's a focused breastfeeding timer with a one-time price of $4.99 after a 7-day free trial. No tiers, no annual renewal, no $119.99 surprise next year. Home Screen widgets and Live Activities are included, not paywalled, and nothing leaves your phone.
If you want to weigh your options first, we broke down the full landscape in our best Huckleberry alternatives roundup and a head-to-head MilkMode vs. Huckleberry comparison. And if you're still deciding whether the subscription was ever worth it, our breakdown of the $119.99 Premium plan goes feature by feature.
Done with subscriptions?
MilkMode is a breastfeeding timer you pay for once. $4.99, no renewals, no upsells.
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