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Does TradingView give you a deal when you cancel?

Sometimes. TradingView shows a save offer to some accounts — often reported 'up to 50% off' to stay when canceling a monthly plan or trial — but it is A/B-tested and not shown to everyone. Last confirmed 2026-07.

Maybe — TradingView's own cancel and downgrade help pages describe a bare-bones flow with no advertised save offer, but multiple guides report a discretionary discount of up to 50% surfacing when you cancel a monthly plan or trial, and lapsed users very reliably get 25-50% off 'welcome back' emails plus deep seasonal (Black Friday) sales, so an offer is likely but not guaranteed.

Save offers reported, not guaranteedTypical price: $12.95/mo (Essential) to $59.95/mo (Premium)tradingview.com

By Zach Babiarz · offer data confirmed 2026-07

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Known offers (3)

Discountmedium confidencelast confirmed 2026-07

Reported 'up to 50% off' to stay when canceling a monthly plan or trial

Several TradingView pricing guides report that if you go to cancel your 30-day free trial or a monthly plan, you may be offered a discount of up to 50% to remain a customer. This is described as discretionary and dependent on TradingView's current retention policy in your country, not a guaranteed, published offer. TradingView's own cancel and downgrade help pages do not mention any such offer, and the Promo FAQ explicitly says promotional discounts 'do not work for subscription downgrading,' so treat the in-flow discount as A/B-tested and account/region-dependent rather than universal.

Where it appears
Reported to appear during the cancel/confirm step under Settings and billing > Subscriptions > Cancel subscription (or Cancel trial), after you confirm you want to leave. TradingView's official pages describe this step as a plain confirmation with no offer, so the discount is not shown to everyone.
Fine print
Reported for monthly plans and the free trial only, not for downgrades (the Promo FAQ says offers don't apply to downgrading). Discretionary, region-specific, A/B-tested and subject to change; no official TradingView page confirms the amount or a duration. No firsthand user screenshot was located, so confidence is medium at best.

Sources: Liberated Stock Trader (2026-07) · TradingView Help Center (2026-07) · TradingView Help Center (2026-07)

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Win-backmedium confidencelast confirmed 2026-07

25-50% off 'welcome back' offers after a trial or lapsed subscription

Guides consistently report that once your free trial expires or you let a subscription lapse, TradingView emails targeted win-back offers, commonly in the 25-50% off range, with a redeemable code. There's also a widely cited 20% birthday-month discount emailed as a unique 30-day code. TradingView's Promo FAQ confirms these are local, email-driven offers ('If you haven't received an email with an offer... do not worry'), applied to a single payment before renewing at full price.

Where it appears
Not in the cancel flow itself — delivered by email after your trial/subscription ends, via a 'Get offer' / 'Explore offers' button that opens the Sales page.
Fine print
Regional and account-specific; TradingView states sales are local, not global, so not everyone receives one. Discount applies to one payment only, then renews at the regular price. Exact percentage varies by user and timing.

Sources: Liberated Stock Trader (2026-07) · TradingView Help Center (2026-07)

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Discounthigh confidencelast confirmed 2025-11

Deep seasonal sales (Black Friday/Cyber Monday: up to 70-80% off + free month)

TradingView runs aggressive seasonal sales, with Black Friday and Cyber Monday consistently the biggest of the year. Coverage of the 2025 event reported roughly 30% off Essential, 40% off Plus, and up to 70% off Premium on annual plans, plus one extra month free, auto-applied at checkout with no code. TradingView maintains an official /black-friday/ landing page. This is not a cancel-flow save offer, but it's the most reliable way an existing subscriber saves money, and the sale is open to existing users renewing or upgrading to annual.

Where it appears
Not in the cancel flow — a site-wide promotion auto-applied at checkout on the pricing/sales page during the sale window (late November through early December).
Fine print
Time-limited to the sale window; applies to annual plans and to both new and existing users (existing users buy an annual plan or upgrade at the sale price). Discount covers one payment, then renews at the regular price. Exact percentages vary by tier, year, and region.

Sources: TradingView (2025-11) · Mind Math Money (2025-11) · SaaSpirate (2025-11)

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Where the offer lives

  1. 1.Log in at tradingview.com and open the user menu, then go to 'Settings and billing'
  2. 2.Open the 'Subscriptions' tab
  3. 3.Click 'Cancel subscription' (or 'Cancel trial' if you're on the free trial)
  4. 4.Confirm on the cancel/are-you-sure step — this is where a discretionary discount may (or may not) appear
  5. 5.To downgrade instead, pick a lower plan on the pricing page; it activates when your current subscription expires (note: promo discounts do not apply to downgrades)

Field notes

  • TradingView's own help pages show a plain cancel/downgrade flow with no advertised offer, so don't count on an in-flow discount — the 'up to 50%' is reported by guides, not confirmed by TradingView, and appears tied to monthly plans and trials, not downgrades.
  • The most reliable savings come after you leave: watch your inbox for 25-50% off win-back and birthday-month codes, which TradingView sends regionally.
  • If you can wait, the Black Friday/Cyber Monday sale (late November) is the deepest discount of the year on annual plans and is open to existing subscribers.
  • Refunds are only available on annual plans and only if requested within 14 days of payment; monthly plans and upgrades are non-refundable, so cancel before the renewal date rather than after.

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Researched 2026-07-15 · newest confirmation 2026-07 · independently fact-checked — Verified 2026-07-15 by fetching TradingView's official cancel, downgrade, Promo FAQ, Black Friday, and pricing pages plus multiple third-party guides. The official cancel/downgrade pages describe no save offer and the Promo FAQ says discounts don't apply to downgrades, so the reported in-flow 'up to 50%' discount (Liberated Stock Trader) is hedged to 'sometimes'/medium confidence; no firsthand Reddit screenshot of a cancel-flow popup was found. Seasonal Black Friday sales are well-corroborated (official page + dated coverage) at high confidence; current prices confirmed as Essential $12.95, Plus $29.95, Premium $59.95 per month with ~17% off annual.

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