How to Cancel Fansly (2026 Step-by-Step)
How to cancel Fansly cleanly in 2026, what to check so you're not billed again, and how to avoid subscriptions altogether.
Here's how to cancel Fansly cleanly — and the one thing to check so you're not billed again after you think you've stopped.
How to cancel Fansly.
You turn off the rebill on each creator subscription in your account settings; it stays active until the end of the paid period, then access ends. There is no flat membership — you have to manage each creator separately.
Before you cancel.
- Turn off auto-renew — deleting the app does not stop billing.
- Note your access end date; most cancellations run to the period's end.
- Watch for a trial converting to full price.
- Check for stacked charges: The per-creator subscriptions add up quickly, the best content is often gated behind extra PPV unlocks, and cancelling loses access to everything you were paying for.
The clean break.
The only way to never deal with a cancellation again is to not have a subscription. A one-time-payment library charges once — no rebill, no renewal, nothing to cancel later.
Skip the monthly meter. Own the library instead.
Selected Content is a one-time payment for lifetime access — downloads you keep, nothing to cancel, 30-day money-back guarantee.
See a pay-once library →Frequently asked.
Is there a cheaper alternative to Fansly?
Yes — a one-time-payment library is a single price for lifetime access, cheaper than any recurring subscription over time, and you keep what you download.
Do you keep access to Fansly if you cancel?
No. Like most subscription platforms, Fansly is access you rent — stop paying and you lose it. A pay-once library is yours to keep.