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Does Gaia give you a deal when you cancel?

Sometimes. Gaia shows a save offer to some accounts — often one extra month free if you stay — but it is A/B-tested and not shown to everyone. Last confirmed 2026-07.

Probably: Gaia's own help center says it 'sometimes' offers a free month as an incentive to stay when you start the online cancel flow, and a 1-3 month pause is always available to eligible monthly members, but there is no evidence of percentage discounts and the free month is not guaranteed for every account.

Save offers reported, not guaranteedTypical price: $13.99/mogaia.com

By Zach Babiarz · offer data confirmed 2026-07

SOMETIMES

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Known offers (2)

Free periodhigh confidencelast confirmed 2026-07

One extra month free if you stay

During the web cancellation flow, Gaia may offer you the option to stay for another month free. It works like skipping one billing cycle: if you accept, you are not charged that month but billing resumes as scheduled the following month.

Where it appears
Interstitial screen in the online cancel flow after clicking Cancel Membership under My Account on gaia.com; decline (X) to continue canceling.
Fine print
Gaia's help center says it 'sometimes' shows this offer, so it is not guaranteed for every account. Only applies to memberships billed directly by Gaia.com; subscriptions billed through Apple, Google Play, Amazon, or Roku must cancel through that store and will not see it.

Sources: Gaia Help Center (2026-07) · Pine AI (2026-02-26) · DoNotPay (2020-11-04)

Tried this one?
Pausehigh confidencelast confirmed 2026-07

Pause membership for 1, 2, or 3 months

Instead of canceling, monthly members billed directly by Gaia.com can pause for 1-3 months from My Account. No billing and no viewing access during the pause; watch history, playlists, and recommendations are kept, and billing auto-resumes at the regular rate when the pause ends.

Where it appears
Self-serve 'Pause Membership' option on the My Account page (same area as Cancel Membership); the pause takes effect after the current billing cycle ends.
Fine print
Monthly plans billed directly through Gaia.com only; not available during a free trial, on annual plans, or for subscriptions billed via Apple, Google Play, Amazon, or Roku.

Sources: Gaia Help Center (2026-07) · Gaia Help Center (2026-07) · Subsweeper (2025-10-29)

Tried this one?

Where the offer lives

  1. 1.Sign in at gaia.com in a browser (not the mobile app)
  2. 2.Click your avatar in the top-right corner and choose My Account
  3. 3.Find your plan details and click Cancel Membership
  4. 4.If a stay-one-month-free retention screen appears, decline (X) to keep canceling
  5. 5.Follow the remaining prompts and wait for the confirmation email

Field notes

  • Cancel at least 2 days before your next billing date; Gaia does not refund or prorate partial billing periods.
  • The free month is a skip-a-payment deal, not a discount: if you accept, billing resumes as normal the following month, so set a reminder to re-cancel.
  • If you subscribed through Apple, Google Play, Amazon, or Roku, you must cancel in that store and you won't see Gaia's on-site offers.
  • If you just need a break, the 1-3 month pause (monthly Gaia-billed plans only) stops billing while keeping your watch history and playlists.

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Researched 2026-07-15 · newest confirmation 2026-07 · independently fact-checked — Verified 2026-07-15: Gaia Help Center articles (block bot fetches with 403 but are live and currently indexed) confirm the 'sometimes' free-month cancel-flow offer and the 1/2/3-month pause with its monthly, direct-billed, non-trial conditions; DoNotPay (2020) independently confirms the free-month/X-decline flow and gaia.com's join page confirms $13.99/mo. Pine AI (2026-02) wrongly claims no pause exists but is only cited on the free-month offer, where it corroborates a retention offer appearing in 2026; no claims required removal or downgrade.

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