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How hard is it to cancel Outrank?
Outrank scores 59/100 (grade C) for how clearly it documents cancellation in the FR — a partially documented cancellation policy with notable gaps. Cancellation is available via online (self-serve), email.
Outrank (an SEO/content-automation tool by Tibo Louis-Lucas; Outrank SAS, Paris) is a recurring subscription (~$99/mo). The pricing page prominently promises 'Cancel anytime. No questions asked!' — a clear, findable signal of a no-notice self-serve exit — though the Terms of Use do not codify a step-by-step cancellation mechanism. Refunds are limited: Terms §8.3 grants first-time subscribers a full refund within 7 days by email (one per customer), after which 'all sales are final and non-refundable.' Governing law and exclusive jurisdiction are properly named (France, the company's principal place of business). No dedicated cancellation page.
How to cancel Outrank
- Channels: online (self-serve), email
- Official cancellation page: https://www.outrank.so/terms-of-use
- Pause/freeze: not offered. No pause documented. Marketed as 'cancel anytime'; the Terms do not specify a cancellation mechanism.
- Refund policy: https://www.outrank.so/terms-of-use
- Account/data deletion: Not separately documented as a self-serve flow; governed by the Terms of Use. https://www.outrank.so/terms-of-use
Evidence
- {'title': "Outrank — homepage / pricing ('Cancel anytime. No questions asked!'; accessed 2026-06-14)", 'url': 'https://www.outrank.so/'}
- {'title': 'Terms of Use — Outrank (§8.3 refund, §13 France jurisdiction; accessed 2026-06-14)', 'url': 'https://www.outrank.so/terms-of-use'}
- Last reviewed 2026-06-14 · scope: documented public policy.
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). “Outrank — Cancellation Friction Index (FR).” CES-1.1. https://www.cancelatlas.com/c/outrank (CC BY-SA 4.0).