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8-section breakdown
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Smart questions
Know what to ask
Email draft
Ready to send
Annual contracts often auto-renew 30-60 days before you expect. Miss the window and you're locked in.
Can you cancel anytime, or only in a specific window? The answer affects when you can leave.
That promotional rate might jump 20-50% at renewal. Is there a cap? Usually not clear.
What happens to your data when you cancel? Can you export it? How long do they keep it?
Uptime guarantees sound great, but what happens when they miss them? Usually: nothing.
Many contracts let the provider change terms with just an email. Continued use = acceptance.
See exactly when you need to cancel and what happens if you miss the deadline.
Renewal dates, notice periods, and price lock expiration dates in plain terms.
Understand what happens to your data—export options, retention periods, and deletion policies.
Get an email asking about cancellation, pricing, and data—before you're committed.
Here's what a confusing clause looks like—and what it looks like after Madeplain: a clear summary, hidden risks, the right questions, and an email draft.
Example uses dummy data.
SaaS Subscription Agreement - Auto-Renewal & Pricing Terms
Structured explanation, hidden risks highlighted, and clear next steps.
Dense legal language, buried deadlines, and vague terms about service changes make this harder to understand than necessary.
This is a SaaS subscription agreement covering auto-renewal terms, pricing adjustments, service modifications, and what happens to your data when you leave.
The 60-day cancellation window catches most people. If your renewal is January 1st, you must cancel by November 1st—missing it by even one day locks you in for another full year at potentially higher rates.
“Provider reserves the right to modify, suspend, or discontinue any aspect of the Services at any time, with or without notice.”
Translation: They can remove features you're paying for whenever they want, and technically don't even have to tell you first.
Standard liability limitations and API rate limits are boilerplate. The arbitration clause is typical for B2B agreements.
Q1: What is my exact renewal date?
Why it matters: You need to mark your calendar 60+ days before this to avoid auto-renewal.
Q2: Can I cancel auto-renewal now and still use the service until my term ends?
Why it matters: Some services let you turn off auto-renew early without losing access.
Q3: What's the process to export my data, and what formats are available?
Why it matters: You only have 30 days after leaving—know the process before you need it.
Q4: If you remove a feature I rely on, can I cancel without penalty?
Why it matters: Material changes should let you exit—but you need to ask.
Try it with your own document — no account required.
Madeplain drafts an email to the vendor asking about renewal, cancellation, and pricing—so you know exactly what you're agreeing to before signing up for annual billing.
Subject: Questions about my subscription terms Hello, I'm reviewing my subscription agreement and have a few questions: 1. What is my current renewal date? 2. Can I cancel auto-renewal now while retaining access until my term ends? 3. What is the process to export my data, and what formats are supported? 4. If a feature I rely on is discontinued, would I be able to cancel without penalty? I'd appreciate clarification on these points. Best regards
Upload your subscription contract and get a clear breakdown, the questions to ask, and a follow-up email draft—no account required to start.