Cancel
together
together
№ 001 · for people done being squeezed
They're counting on you not to cancel.
Prices creep up because auto-renew does their work for them. One person leaving is a rounding error. A hundred thousand leaving on the same day is a board meeting. OurTerms is the collective that makes that happen.
Join the collective → Free until we hit 100,000 members. No card, no catch.The math they'd rather you didn't do
A few dollars a month isn't about you. It's about the millions who'll grumble and pay it anyway. The whole model runs on inertia: the safe bet that cancelling is more hassle than it's worth.
this kind of thing
is why we exist
is why we exist
Take away the inertia.
Coordinate the exit.
The math flips.
A company doesn't fear your cancellation. It fears correlated cancellation: the same week, over the same price hike, from people who talk to each other.
How it works
- 1Tell us what you pay for.Netflix, Disney+, whatever's on auto-renew. Draw your red line, the price hike you won't accept, or let OurTerms set a sensible one for you.
- 2We watch the line.When a service crosses it, we tell you, and everyone else who drew the same line on the same service.
- 3We cancel together.You pledge to walk, or authorize OurTerms to submit your cancellation as your agent, as part of one coordinated bloc. Not a petition. Not a whisper. Real cancellations, at once.
What this is – and what it isn't
- A real collective, not a petition. Actual, counted cancellations moving as one bloc, at once.
- On your side of the table. No ads, no data brokers, no upsell. Your interests are the whole business.
- Free until 100,000 members. After that, $5/year, or $50 once, for life.
- We're not lawyers, and nothing here is legal advice.
- We can't promise a service will honor a cancellation. Honestly, we expect plenty of them to fight it, and that turns out to be the point. Here's why.
- We never log into your accounts or pretend to be you. We act openly, on the record, as your authorized agent.