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Save$50.36/yr

Regular price

$167.88/yr ($13.99/mo billed annually)

Discount you can get

30% off renewal if you complete the cancellation flow (must re-subscribe within 48 hours)

How to unlock this discount

1

Log in to your Skillshare account at skillshare.com and click your profile icon in the top-right corner.

2

Select 'Account Settings' from the dropdown menu.

3

Navigate to the 'Payments' or 'Membership' section of your account settings.

4

Click the 'Cancel Membership' button to begin the cancellation flow — this is how you reach the discount screen.

5

You will be presented with a survey asking why you are leaving. Select 'Too expensive' as your reason to signal price sensitivity to the retention system.

6

Skillshare will present a retention offer — typically 30% off your renewal price. This may appear as a pop-up or a dedicated offer screen.

7

Accept the retention offer by clicking the discount button (e.g., 'Stay and Save' or 'Claim Offer'). Your membership continues at the discounted rate.

Insider Tips

Select 'Too expensive' or 'I found a cheaper alternative' as your cancellation reason — these are the triggers most likely to surface a price-based retention offer

If the first screen only offers a pause or a generic message, continue clicking through — the discount often appears on the second or third screen of the flow

If no offer appears during the flow itself, complete the cancellation fully; Skillshare has been reported to email a 30% off win-back offer within 48 hours, so check your inbox (and spam folder)

Do not immediately re-subscribe at full price — wait for the email offer

Sources

Reddit r/GetADiscount thread (late 2025) where a user reported receiving a 30% off retention deal after initiating cancellation, valid for 48 hours. Standard pricing of $167.88/yr ($13.99/mo) confirmed by TechRadar (March 2026 coupon page) and RetailMeNot (March 2026 deal page). No official Skillshare documentation of the retention offer exists — this is based on community reports and is consistent with standard SaaS retention practices.