Uncover the ways Homeylabs Inc (the company) bills you and cancel your Homey subscription.
A few things to note and do before cancelling:
- Homey Monthly: $4.99/month
- Homey Yearly: $49.99/year (save 16% compared to monthly subscription)
1. • You can cancel the subscription or the free trial anytime via the subscription setting through your iTunes account (go to your device settings and tap iTunes & App Store > Apple ID > View Apple ID > enter the password > Subscriptions > Assembly > Cancel Subscription button at the bottom).
2. Homey enables you to transfer allowance and money kids earn directly to their savings or checking account or tracks the money as IOU and pay it out in cash.
3. • Free trial automatically converts to a paid subscription unless canceled at least 24-hours before the end of the trial period.
4. • The subscription automatically renews for the same price and duration period as the original monthly/yearly plan unless canceled at least 24-hours before the end of the current period.
5. • Any unused portion of a free trial period will be forfeited when the user purchases a subscription.
6. Do it at least 24 hours before the end of the free trial or subscription period to avoid being charged.
7. From that point onwards, subscription automatically renews unless canceled at least 24-hours before the end of the current period.
8. Connecting your bank account and safely transferring allowance and chore money directly to your child's savings account.
9. The perfect app to teach your kids about money through completing chores and working towards goals.
10. This way you can teach your child how banking works, they can accumulate interests on their savings and you can be sure that their money will stay safe.
11. With Homey you can pay kids commissions based on chores they do around the house like taking out the trash, cleaning their room, or mowing the grass.
12. With Homey kids learn they need to work longer or harder to earn more.
13. Teach kids delayed gratification and financial responsibility by providing them with incentives that differ in value.
14. And you can also set responsibilities that are required to teach kids that everyone needs to contribute to the household.