How to Cancel Lever (2026)

Lever plans start from $0.00/month. Follow our 6-step guide to cancel your subscription in about 15 minutes — with tips to avoid retention offers.

Updated: April 2026

Lever
HardYou save $3,500.00/year by cancelling
Estimated Time:15 minutes
Cancel Method:Email
1

Review your contract renewal date

Log into your Lever account at app.lever.co and locate your subscription renewal date. You must provide written notice at least 30 days before the renewal date — failure to do so will trigger automatic renewal per Lever's standard contract terms.

2

Locate your Account Manager or Customer Success contact

Check your original onboarding emails or your Lever account for the name and email of your dedicated Account Manager or Customer Success Manager. Startups and lower-tier plans may not have a dedicated CSM — in that case proceed to the support portal.

3

Submit a formal cancellation notice in writing

Send a written cancellation email to your Account Manager (or to support@lever.co if no CSM is assigned) clearly stating: your company name, account email, subscription renewal date, and your intent not to renew. State the date you are sending the notice and request written acknowledgment.

4

Submit a support ticket as backup

Also file a support ticket at https://help.lever.co/hc/en-us/requests/new selecting the billing/account topic. Reference your cancellation email and request confirmation. Having a timestamped ticket provides documented evidence of your cancellation notice date.

5

Export your data before access ends

Before your subscription ends, export all candidate data, job postings, and reports from Lever. Go to Settings > Data Export (Super Admin access required) to download your data. Per Lever's Data Deletion Policy, you can also request full account data deletion by emailing privacy@lever.co.

6

Obtain written cancellation confirmation

Do not consider the cancellation complete until you receive explicit written confirmation from Lever that your account will not auto-renew. Keep this confirmation on file — multiple users have reported Lever pursuing collections after disputed auto-renewals.

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