If Notion is still charging you after canceling, do NOT request a refund first.
This is usually NOT a billing glitch — it is typically caused by timing, the wrong workspace, or the wrong billing source.
- Charge near renewal → The new billing period already started
- No active subscription in your current workspace → You likely checked the wrong workspace
- Payment details do not match → The subscription may be billed elsewhere
Start here (identify your case)
Check these in order:
- Check the charge date against renewal timing
→ If the billing period had already started, the charge is usually valid - Check which workspace and email got the invoice
→ That identifies the paid workspace - Check the billing source on the receipt
→ That tells you where to cancel
Fastest path: Find the latest receipt email first — this usually tells you which account and billing source you need to fix.
Why this happens (and how to confirm it)
1. Renewal already processed
This usually means the charge is valid for the current billing cycle.
- Compare the billing date with the cancellation timestamp
- Check whether access is still active until the next renewal point
2. Wrong account or workspace
This usually means the paid subscription still exists under another account, email, or workspace.
- Search all inboxes for Notion receipts or invoices
- Check other logins, workspaces, or team accounts tied to the service
3. Different billing source
This means the subscription is being handled by a different billing path than the one you checked.
- Check the bank statement label or invoice sender
- Confirm whether billing started on web, Apple, Google, or another platform
Fix it now
If this is renewal timing
- Do NOT request a refund yet
- Wait until the current billing period ends
- Confirm that no further charges occur after that
If this is the wrong account or workspace
- Log into the account or workspace named on the receipt
- Cancel the paid plan there
- Check whether another active workspace or login still exists
If this is a different billing source
- Open the platform that actually processed the payment
- Cancel from that exact billing source
- Do not assume canceling in one place stops a different subscription path
Before you contact support
- Charge date
- Charge amount
- Receipt email
- Billing source