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isoldec42844257
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June 4, 2015
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Difference between Annual Plan, paid monthly, and Monthly plan?

  • June 4, 2015
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Hi, I am trying to figure out the difference between the Annual Plan (paid monthly) and the monthly plan, for purchasing a single app (Premiere)

It sounds like the monthly plan doesn't require a minimum subscription, but other forums seem to suggest that you have to sign up for a year.

If I sign up to a monthly plan, can I come and go as I need to? Can I stop paying if there are a few months where I do not need to use the program?

Thanks!

Correct answer victoriaw9494471

Adobe - Subscription Terms‌‌

This link pretty much explains all the plans in detail and how they work and the cancellation fees for each one. Hope this helps.

5 replies

Participant
May 13, 2021
 Please note,I have canceled my subcription.
Gmartemisia47J
Participant
June 30, 2016

I ran into the same problem. I you want pay $12.99 monthly you have to agree to a 1 year commitment.

It's not clear in on the site what one is signing up for. I elected for Monthly $12.99 and was billed$22.99 to be paid monthly. I have to wait 24 to 48 hours for the account to be set up (wrongly of course) Then close that account and start a new one. Does that not leave room for further error? Yes it does. But that's what I must do to have access to Adobe Acrobat to do my Job daily.

I wish  you good luck with Live chat,

Gmartemisia

victoriaw9494471
victoriaw9494471Correct answer
Participant
October 14, 2015

Adobe - Subscription Terms‌‌

This link pretty much explains all the plans in detail and how they work and the cancellation fees for each one. Hope this helps.

stefan_gru
Inspiring
June 30, 2016

This might help too: Renew, restart, or extend your Adobe Creative Cloud membership

If you're month-to-month and then stop paying, you'll be inactive; then you can reactivate your account. But confirm with customer service first.

Steven L. Gotz
Inspiring
June 4, 2015

As Jim points out, there is a price break if you pay for the year, but only pay them monthly. But if you only need the program every couple of months, you could theoretically save money by paying for just the months you need it.

That is one reason why I question the people who say that if you stop subscribing you will lose all of your ability to ever go back to work on a project. Just buy a month. Simple.

artofzootography.com
Participant
August 19, 2020

It seems to be my case, because I only need the program in May, September, amd December. Users like me don't need to buy the whole year, but we're afraid to be charged with the 12 months!

ProDesignTools
Community Expert
Community Expert
July 25, 2021
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If I sign up for a monthly plan, can I come and go as I need to? Can I stop paying if there are a few months where I do not need to use the program?

 

Yes, absolutely, on both questions.

 

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It seems to be my case, because I only need the program in May, September, and December.

 

Then you can sign up for a Monthly plan and cancel when you aren't using it, thus paying for only the months you need.

 

Just keep in mind there is a cost breakeven point where it works out better to get an Annual plan anyway (over Monthly), even if you don't use it for the whole year... More details and comparison here:

 

Creative Cloud Annual vs. Monthly Plan: Which Should You Choose?

 

It should also be noted that any early cancellation fee for an Annual subscription is waived when changing from one type of Creative Cloud plan to another:

 

https://helpx.adobe.com/manage-account/using/change-plan.html

 

Just like with cancellations, usually switching can be done online. Something to keep in mind if your needs change.

Legend
June 4, 2015

The annual plan paid monthly is $20.  The month-by-month plan is $30.