How to Cancel Your Vendor Contracts (Without a Lawyer)
Step-by-step guides for getting out of contracts with Salesforce, ADP, QuickBooks, HubSpot, Gusto, and more.
Most vendor contracts are designed to auto-renew. Some lock you in with 60-day notice windows, hidden cancellation fees, or sneaky “evergreen” terms. Small businesses end up overpaying for software or services they barely use.
Below, you’ll find step-by-step guides on how to cancel contracts with vendors like Salesforce, QuickBooks, ADP, and others, without hiring a lawyer.
Click a vendor to open the full cancellation guide.
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Salesforce contracts often auto-renew with limited cancellation windows buried deep in the MSA. Here's how to avoid surprise charges and cancel cleanly.
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QuickBooks Payroll requires early notice for cancellation, and they don’t make it obvious. Here’s where to find the clause and how to exit without fees.
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ADP’s agreements include hidden early termination fees and long cancellation lead times. Learn what to watch for and how to initiate a clean exit.
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Gusto makes it easy to sign up but harder to cancel, especially if you’ve run payroll recently. Learn the steps and timing needed to end your subscription safely.
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HubSpot contracts often auto-renew unless cancelled 45 days in advance - and support won’t always remind you. Here’s the cancellation process and clause breakdown.
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