Refund Policy — Simple. Fair. No Games.

A Refund Policy Built To Feel Straightforward, Not Tricky

This policy is designed to remove friction, not create it. You get a free trial before paying, a clear money-back window after subscribing, and the ability to cancel anytime without getting trapped in a confusing billing flow.

14-day free trial 30-day money-back guarantee Cancel anytime
Try first, pay later

Every plan begins with a 14-day free trial and no credit card is required to start.

Trial
Money-back guarantee

If it is not the right fit within the first 30 days, the payment is refunded in full.

Refund
Flexible after that

No further charges after cancellation, and annual plans have a prorated refund path in the first 90 days.

Fairness

14 Days

Free trial window

30 Days

Full refund guarantee period

90 Days

Annual plan prorated refund window

0 Games

Simple cancellation logic

Refund Policy

Clear Rules, Organized For Easy Review

This page is structured so users can quickly understand exactly what happens before payment, after payment, after 30 days, and on annual plans.

Policy Summary

The short version of how refunds and cancellations work.

  • Every plan starts with a 14-day free trial and no credit card is required.
  • If you subscribe and decide within the first 30 days that Inboxaly is not right for you, your payment is refunded in full.
  • After 30 days, refunds are not offered, but you can still cancel anytime.
  • When you cancel, the subscription remains active through the current billing period and no further charges are made.
  • Annual plans can request a prorated refund for unused months within the first 90 days.

14-Day Free Trial

Start using the product before taking on payment risk.

Every plan begins with a 14-day free trial. No credit card is required to start. The idea is simple: if you do not love the product, you do not pay.

Practical Meaning

The trial is there to let users evaluate the experience first instead of forcing payment commitment up front.

30-Day Money-Back Guarantee

A full refund path for early subscribers who decide it is not the right fit.

Who qualifies

If you subscribe and decide within the first 30 days that Inboxaly is not right for you, you can request a full refund.

How to request it

Email [email protected] and request the refund.

Policy Tone

No questions, no hoops, and no unnecessary friction are part of the stated policy approach.

After 30 Days

What happens once the initial refund window ends.

Refunds are not offered after the first 30 days. However, you can still cancel at any time, and your subscription will remain active until the end of your current billing period.

No additional charges are made after cancellation.

Practical Meaning

The policy separates refund rights from cancellation rights. Even after the refund window ends, users still keep the freedom to stop renewal whenever they want.

Annual Plans

Additional flexibility for users who choose yearly billing.

If you are on an annual plan, you can request a prorated refund for unused months within the first 90 days.

Refund type

Prorated refund for unused months.

Time limit

The request must happen within the first 90 days of the annual plan.

Why It Matters

Annual commitments are larger decisions, so this policy adds a wider early adjustment window.

Need Help With A Refund Question?

Contact Support And We’ll Help You Quickly

If you want to ask about eligibility, timelines, cancellation timing, or annual plan refund handling, support is the right first stop.

  • Questions about the 30-day money-back guarantee
  • Clarification on annual plan prorated refunds
  • Help with cancellation timing and billing period end dates
Support Email

[email protected]

Refund Requests

Handled directly through support.

Best use of this page

Review the rules here first, then email support if your case needs confirmation.

Contact Support
Clear policies build trust

Try Inboxaly Without Feeling Locked In

Start with the free trial, use the money-back guarantee if needed, and keep the flexibility to cancel anytime. That is how product trust should work.