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.
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.