Calm
wellness
Regular price
$69.99/yr (annual plan, most popular tier)
Discount you can get
~50% off annual renewal (~$34.99/yr) presented during cancellation flow
How to unlock this discount
Open the Calm app or go to calm.com and sign into your account.
Navigate to your account/profile settings and tap 'Manage Subscription'.
Tap 'Cancel Subscription' or 'Turn off auto-renewal' to enter the cancellation flow.
When prompted for a reason, select 'Too expensive' or 'Cost' from the list of options.
Calm will present a retention screen with a discounted offer (typically ~50% off your annual renewal). Do NOT click past this screen.
Review the discounted offer and tap 'Accept offer' or 'Continue with discount' to lock in the reduced rate and keep your subscription active.
Insider Tips
Select 'Too expensive' as your cancellation reason — this is the trigger most likely to surface the best price-based retention offer. If the first offer presented is modest (e.g. a free month), decline it and continue through the flow
a stronger percentage-off deal often appears on the next screen. Some users report receiving an even better win-back email (up to 50% off) if they fully cancel and wait a few weeks, but the in-flow offer lets you keep uninterrupted access. Avoid mentioning feature complaints — cost-based reasons yield cost-based discounts. If you subscribe via Apple/Google, you may need to cancel through the App Store or Play Store instead
the in-app retention offers are typically only shown when billing is handled directly by Calm
Sources
Compiled from: RedFlagDeals forum threads on Calm promotions (forums.redflagdeals.com/tags/calm.com) reporting 50% off win-back emails after lapsed subscriptions; Calm Help Center articles on pricing updates and promotional offers (support.calm.com); coupon aggregator listings (WorthEPenny, Groupon) confirming 40-65% discount ranges active in early 2026; community deal-sharing posts describing cancellation-flow discounts. Exact retention offer percentages are based on multiple user reports but Calm does not publicly document its save-flow offers, so figures are approximate.