Cancellation service n°1 in Germany
SoundCloud Go is a premium music streaming subscription service that transforms the free SoundCloud platform into an ad-free listening experience with offline playback capabilities. As someone who's processed countless music streaming cancellations, I can tell you that SoundCloud Go occupies a unique position in the streaming market. Unlike Spotify or Apple Music, which focus primarily on mainstream commercial releases, SoundCloud Go gives you access to both major label tracks and the platform's massive catalogue of independent artists, remixes, DJ sets, and emerging talent.
The service operates in the UK as part of SoundCloud's global subscription offering, though the company itself is headquartered in Berlin, Germany. This international structure is important to understand when you're cancelling, as your correspondence may need to reach their European headquarters. Most importantly, keep in mind that whilst you access the service through a UK payment method and UK pricing, the legal entity you're contracting with is based in Germany.
SoundCloud Go provides unlimited listening to over 200 million tracks, which significantly exceeds what you'll find on most competing platforms. The catalogue includes everything from bedroom producers and underground artists to established musicians. Additionally, subscribers can download tracks for offline listening, skip unlimited times, and enjoy their music without advertisement interruptions. For many users, it's the go-to platform for discovering new music and accessing content that simply doesn't exist elsewhere.
SoundCloud currently offers two distinct subscription tiers in the UK market, and understanding the differences is crucial before you decide to cancel. From my experience helping subscribers evaluate their options, many people don't realise they might be paying for features they're not actually using.
| Plan | Monthly Price (UK) | Key Features |
|---|---|---|
| SoundCloud Go | £4.99 | Ad-free listening, offline playback on mobile, access to eligible tracks |
| SoundCloud Go+ | £9.99 | Full catalogue access (200M+ tracks), offline sync, high-quality audio, no ads |
The standard SoundCloud Go plan at £4.99 monthly represents the entry-level option, but here's something crucial that trips people up: not all tracks on SoundCloud are available with this tier. You'll get ad-free listening and offline playback, but only for tracks that artists have made available to Go subscribers. This limitation catches many subscribers off guard, and it's actually one of the primary reasons people upgrade or cancel entirely.
SoundCloud Go+ at £9.99 monthly unlocks the complete SoundCloud catalogue without restrictions. You'll get high-quality audio streaming, full offline capabilities across all available tracks, and complete ad removal. This tier competes directly with Spotify Premium and Apple Music in terms of pricing, though the catalogue differs significantly in composition.
Both plans offer free trial periods for new subscribers, typically lasting 30 days. Keep in mind that if you signed up through a promotional offer, your pricing might differ from the standard rates listed above. I've seen promotional rates as low as £0.99 for the first three months, which then jump to full price. Additionally, student discounts may be available, though SoundCloud's student programme isn't as widely promoted as those offered by Spotify or Apple Music.
Beyond the basic features, SoundCloud Go subscriptions include several benefits that aren't immediately obvious. You can create unlimited playlists, follow unlimited artists, and your listening history is preserved without restrictions. The mobile apps for iOS and Android support offline playback, which downloads tracks directly to your device for listening without an internet connection.
The desktop experience through the web player also becomes ad-free with your subscription, though offline playback remains a mobile-only feature. Most importantly for DJs and music creators, SoundCloud Go+ gives you access to the platform's vast collection of mixes, remixes, and bootlegs that you won't find on other streaming services due to licensing restrictions.
Understanding SoundCloud's cancellation policy is absolutely critical before you begin the cancellation process. I've seen too many people lose money because they didn't grasp the timing requirements, so pay close attention to this section.
SoundCloud Go subscriptions operate on a recurring monthly billing cycle. Your subscription automatically renews on the same date each month unless you cancel before the renewal date. Here's the key point that catches people out: you must cancel at least 24 hours before your next billing date to avoid being charged for another month. This is standard across most subscription services, but the timing is crucial.
When you cancel your SoundCloud Go subscription, you retain access to premium features until the end of your current billing period. This is actually consumer-friendly compared to some services that terminate access immediately. For example, if you're billed on the 15th of each month and you cancel on the 10th, you'll continue enjoying Go features until the 15th, then your account reverts to the free tier.
Under UK consumer protection law, specifically the Consumer Rights Act 2015 and the Consumer Contracts Regulations 2013, you have certain rights when cancelling subscription services. If you're within 14 days of starting a new subscription, you're entitled to a full refund as part of your cooling-off period rights. Additionally, if SoundCloud has failed to provide the service as described or has made unauthorised charges, you have grounds for complaint and potential refund.
SoundCloud's standard policy states that subscription fees are non-refundable except in specific circumstances. However, from my experience processing disputes, there are situations where refunds are granted. If you've been charged incorrectly, if technical issues prevented you from accessing the service, or if you're exercising your 14-day cooling-off period rights, you have a legitimate claim for a refund.
Keep detailed records of any service interruptions, failed cancellation attempts, or billing errors. These become crucial evidence if you need to escalate a dispute. Most importantly, document everything in writing when you're cancelling by post, as this creates an undeniable paper trail.
After processing thousands of subscription cancellations, I can tell you with absolute certainty that postal cancellation via Recorded Delivery provides the strongest legal protection. Here's why this matters for SoundCloud Go specifically.
First, online cancellation methods can fail due to technical glitches, account access issues, or website errors. I've heard countless stories of subscribers who clicked \