Understanding Subscriptions
Updated over a week ago

Navigating subscription services can sometimes be confusing, especially when it comes to understanding how often you'll be charged. Here at LearnFormula, we value transparency and clarity in our subscription models to ensure that our users are fully informed. In this article, we'll clarify how often you can expect to be charged based on the duration of your subscription.

Frequency of Charges: At LearnFormula, we offer subscription plans for 1, 2, or 3 years. Depending on the duration you choose, your billing frequency will vary accordingly:

  1. Annual Subscription: If you opt for the 1-year subscription plan, you will be charged annually. This means that you'll receive a charge once every year for the duration of your subscription.

  2. Biennial Subscription: For the 2-year subscription plan, billing occurs every two years. You'll make a payment once every two years to maintain your subscription.

  3. Triennial Subscription: If you select the 3-year subscription plan, charges will occur every three years. This ensures a longer interval between payments, providing convenience and continuity for our users.

Note: Your renewal price remains the same as long as you keep the subscription active.

Understanding Your Billing Cycle: It's essential to keep track of your billing cycle to avoid any surprises. When you subscribe to our service, you'll receive a confirmation email outlining your subscription details, including the duration and billing frequency. Additionally, you can access your account settings to view your subscription information and upcoming billing dates under the "payments" section.

Managing Your Subscription: We understand that circumstances may change, and you may need to modify or cancel your subscription. See How to Cancel Subscription (Automatic Renewal)?

If you have any questions or require assistance with your subscription, our customer support team is here to help. Feel free to reach out via email or live chat, and we'll promptly address your concerns.

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