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Grammarly Auto-Renewal: What You Need to Know

Grammarly Premium is frequently purchased during a Black Friday sale at a steep discount, then auto-renews at full price a year later — often catching users off-guard. This guide shows exactly how to cancel, what you lose on Free, and how to time your cancellation to get maximum value.

Grammarly Renewal Risks

  • Annual Premium plans purchased at promotional pricing renew at full price (~$144/year) without a clear renewal alert.
  • Business plans charge all seats at renewal even if some members have left the team.
  • Grammarly auto-renews even if the browser extension has been removed.

Pricing Model

freemium

Renewal Cycle

monthly or annual

Billing Cadence

flat rate

Common Grammarly Billing Mistakes

  • Uninstalling the Grammarly browser extension does not cancel the subscription.
  • Business members removed from the team still appear as paid seats until the billing owner explicitly removes them from billing.
  • Not checking which email address the Grammarly subscription is linked to — users with multiple accounts may have duplicate subscriptions.

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