Documented-Policy tier only. This score rates how clearly OpenCode's public cancellation page is published (cited, dated) — opinion grounded in disclosed facts, not a finding about the real cancel experience, and not legal advice. The behavioural Verified-Flow grade is pending.

48/ 100 · D

AI tools · US

How hard is it to cancel OpenCode?

OpenCode scores 48/100 (grade D) for how clearly it documents cancellation in the US — a poorly documented cancellation policy. Cancellation is available via online (self-serve).

Last reviewed 2026-06-11 · Documented-Policy tier · grade D

To cancel a recurring subscription (Go or Zen plans), go to Account Settings at opencode.ai/auth and terminate billing authorization. Cancellation takes effect once OpenCode confirms receipt of the notice; charges already submitted are not reversed. No explicit refund policy is stated beyond a free-trial provision: if accidentally charged after canceling before a trial ends, contact [email protected]. The Zen plan is pay-as-you-go with a 'Cancel any time' statement and configurable monthly spend limits. No pause option is documented.

How to cancel OpenCode

  • Channels: online (self-serve)
  • Official cancellation page: https://opencode.ai/legal/terms-of-service
  • Pause/freeze: not offered. No pause or freeze option documented in terms or on any plan pages.
  • Account/data deletion: Users have the right to request deletion of personal data under US state privacy laws (CCPA and equivalents for CA, CO, CT, DE, IA, MT, NE, NH, NJ, OR, TX, UT, VA). Requests can be submitted via email to [email protected] or by phone at +1 415 794-0209. Deletion may be denied if data is needed to provide services or meet legal obligations. https://opencode.ai/legal/privacy-policy

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Scope & fairness

This is the Documented-Policy tier: it measures how clearly the cancellation policy is published (cited, dated facts), not the behavioural experience of cancelling (Verified-Flow audit pending). Every company is scored on the same five dimensions with the same published weights — scores cannot be bought or removed. It is opinion grounded in disclosed facts, and not legal advice.

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Cite this. Cancel Atlas (2026). “OpenCode — Cancellation Friction Index (US).” CES-1.1. https://www.cancelatlas.com/c/opencode (CC BY-SA 4.0).

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