Pro is $19 a month. Cancel from the account.
Bizzit Pro is not an annual contract we hide under a toggle. It is $19 a month for a hosted business with a custom domain path. You start free on slug.bizzit.io. You upgrade when the name matters. You cancel from the dashboard when it does not. This page is what that actually means — not a “love us or else” landing page, and not a dark pattern FAQ.
How to cancel
Sign in with Google. Open the account (the same place as businesses, domains, billing). Use billing to stop Pro. We are not going to invent a phone tree. If the Stripe customer portal is what billing opens, that is the control. After it is canceled, you should not be charged the next $19. If a charge still appears, it is a timing issue around the period end — write [email protected] with the date and the last four of the card. Do not tweet a receipt at a competitor.
Canceling Pro is not deleting the Google account and is not automatically deleting the project. If you want the site gone, that is a separate delete on the business. If you only want to stop paying, cancel the plan and keep the project on the Bizzit hostname if it is still published.
What you keep
The brief is yours. The generated site files we hosted are still the business you described. On Free, the live URL is the slug. Send that again if you printed the custom name everywhere — people hitting the old .com will miss you until DNS changes. Plan the cutover like you planned the upgrade, in reverse.
A domain you bought through Bizzit is a registration. It does not evaporate because Pro stopped. You still have a year on the registrar clock. You can point it somewhere else, let it sit, or attach it again if you return to Pro. WHOIS and renewal are registrar facts. We will not pretend we gift you the name in perpetuity without a registrar year.
A domain you connected from the outside remains yours at that registrar. When Pro ends, our reason to serve that hostname ends. Remove the CNAME when you are done so the name does not point at a host we no longer bill. Leaving a dangling CNAME is how you get a confusing error in a customer’s Safari six months later.
What stops
Custom domain on our side is a Pro path. Do not expect millstreetbakery.com to keep answering on our hosting after you cancel if that was the paid feature. The slug can still answer if the project is published on Free. That is the honest swap: $0 and our hostname, or $19 and yours.
We do not keep a shadow invoice for “data export” as a punishment SKU. Copy your hours, NAP, and menu out of the live page before you delete a project if you need them elsewhere. There is no five-star lock-in. There is also no magic CMS export into WordPress; we are not WordPress. If you need a CMS you host yourself, that is a different product — see hosted vs WordPress.
Why we price a month
A bakery might only need the custom name for the busy season. A lawn crew might cancel in November. A salon might try 60 days and decide Instagram and a Google profile were enough. Month-to-month matches that. Durable Launch at $25 is a different monthly (and they discount yearly). We compare $19 vs $25 on the table and in the widget. We do not claim their yearly $22 as our number.
If $19 never made sense, you should have stayed on the slug. Free is a real site. Use break-even before you upgrade, not after you are angry. If you upgraded to “unlock restocks” and restocks were marketing ahead of a scheduler, that is on the honest compare page — cancel. We would rather you leave than keep a subscription for a job we did not run.
Chargebacks and refunds
Terms: the $19 covers hosting the business from your brief. Domain purchase is a separate listed price. Refunds are not a loophole for a year of registrar service after you used the name. If we failed to host, write. If you changed your mind on day 20 of a working site, cancel going forward. Chargebacks for buyer’s remorse burn the card network and the next baker who wants to pay. Use cancel.
Coming back
Sign in with the same Google account. The project is still there unless you deleted it. Upgrade again if the custom name is worth $19. Rebuild if the brief changed. Nothing about canceling requires a new email address.
Start free when you are not sure. Pay when the URL is doing work. Stop paying when it is not. That is the whole SKU.