Documented-Policy tier only. This score rates how clearly RankTack'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.

60/ 100 · C

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How hard is it to cancel RankTack?

RankTack scores 60/100 (grade C) for how clearly it documents cancellation in the US — a partially documented cancellation policy with notable gaps. Cancellation is available via online (self-serve), email.

Last reviewed 2026-06-14 · Documented-Policy tier · grade C

RankTack (an AI SEO agent by Jacky Chou) is a recurring monthly Stripe subscription across four tiers ($99–$999/mo). The Terms permit cancellation 'at any time through your account settings or by contacting support' (Section 12), with no notice period required. Subscription fees are 'non-refundable except as required by law' (Section 4), with no proration. The cancel and refund terms are not hidden but live only inside the general Terms of Service (Sections 4 and 12) rather than a dedicated cancellation page or help article, and the governing law is described only as 'the jurisdiction in which RankTack operates' (unnamed).

How to cancel RankTack

  • Channels: online (self-serve), email
  • Official cancellation page: https://app.ranktack.com/terms
  • Pause/freeze: not offered. No pause documented. Cancel anytime via account settings or by contacting support.
  • Refund policy: https://app.ranktack.com/terms
  • Account/data deletion: Not separately documented as a self-serve flow; governed by the Terms of Service. https://app.ranktack.com/terms

Evidence

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). “RankTack — Cancellation Friction Index (US).” CES-1.1. https://www.cancelatlas.com/c/ranktack (CC BY-SA 4.0).

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