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What subscription plans does Edge offer, and how can I manage or switch them?

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Written by Milo McCloud
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What Subscription Plans Does Edge Offer, and How Can I Manage or Switch Them?

Edge offers flexible subscription plans to suit your needs, along with simple steps to manage or switch between them. Here’s everything you need to know:

Available Subscription Plans

Edge provides three subscription options:

  • Monthly Plan: The standard plan rolling monthly plan for £19.99 per month

  • Quarterly Plan: £49.99 charged every three months

  • 6-Month Plan: £69.99 charged every six months

You can view and modify your subscription directly within the app.

Managing Your Subscription

To manage your subscription, follow these general steps:

  1. Open the Edge app on your device.

  2. Go to your profile or settings area.

  3. Locate the Manage Subscriptions section.

  4. Follow the on-screen prompts to view, modify, or cancel your plan.

If you purchased your subscription through Google Play (Android) or the App Store (iOS), ensure you check your device’s subscription settings for additional options.

Switching Subscription Plans

Here’s how to change your subscription plan effectively:

For Android Users

  1. Cancel your current Edge subscription via Google Play by navigating to your Subscription Settings.

  2. Wait until the current subscription period ends before starting a new plan to avoid overlap.

  3. After expiry, open the Edge app and choose your desired plan from the subscription purchase screen.

For iOS Users

  1. Access the App Store on your device, then go to Account Settings > Subscriptions.

  2. Cancel your current plan and wait for it to expire.

  3. Select the new plan in Edge after the current plan ends.

Following these steps will ensure a smooth transition between subscription plans while avoiding double billing.


For further assistance, please contact Edge Support via the app or visit our support page.

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