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Cancel Pocket Jam Subscription

Published by Jacob Parker on 2025-06-08

Uncover the ways Jacob Parker (the company) bills you and cancel your Pocket Jam subscription.

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🚨 Guide to Canceling Pocket Jam πŸ‘‡

Note before cancelling:

  1. The developer of Pocket Jam is Jacob Parker and all inquiries go to them.
  2. Check the Terms of Services and/or Privacy policy of Jacob Parker to know if they support self-serve subscription cancellation:
  3. Always cancel subscription 24 hours before it ends.

   

🌐 Cancel directly via Pocket Jam

  1. 🌍 Contact Pocket Jam Support

  2. Mail Pocket Jam requesting that they cancel your account:
  3. Login to your Pocket Jam account.
  4. In the menu section, look for any of these: "Billing", "Subscription", "Payment", "Manage account", "Settings".
  5. Click the link, then follow the prompts to cancel your subscription.

End Pocket Jam subscription on iPhone/iPad:

  1. Goto Settings » ~Your name~ » "Subscriptions".
  2. Click Pocket Jam (subscription) » Cancel

Cancel subscription on Android:

  1. Goto Google PlayStore » Menu » "Subscriptions"
  2. Click on Pocket Jam
  3. Click "Cancel Subscription".

πŸ’³ Cancel Pocket Jam on Paypal:

  1. Goto Paypal.com .
  2. Click "Settings" » "Payments" » "Manage Automatic Payments" (in Automatic Payments dashboard).
  3. You'll see a list of merchants you've subscribed to.
  4. Click on "Pocket Jam" or "Jacob Parker" to cancel.

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About Pocket Jam?


1. Loop specific sections of songs, or change the pitch or tempo in real time.

2. You can add songs from your Apple Music library β€” streaming or downloads β€” or from your Files on device, and play them back in real time, or export them.

3. Once enabled, drag the left and right handles on the play bar to set the start and end of the loop, and it'll loop between them.

4. You can change the pitch up and down β€” in real time β€” to any amount of semitones up to an octave.

5. Looping lets you pick specific parts of the song you want to practise.



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