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How to Cancel Slack Paid Plan

Slack is a widely used team communication and collaboration platform. The Pro plan costs $7.25 per user per month (billed annually) or $8.75 per user per month (billed monthly), while Business+ costs $12.50 per user per month (billed annually). If you see a charge from Slack or Salesforce on your bank or credit card statement, it is most likely your Slack subscription auto-renewing. Below, you will find exactly how to cancel your Slack paid plan quickly using any method available.

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