Hinge
dating
Regular price
$34.99/mo (1-month Hinge+) or $16.99/mo (6-month Hinge+)
Discount you can get
~50% off for 3 months when initiating cancellation (commonly reported as roughly $17.49/mo on the 1-month plan or equivalent proportional discount on longer plans)
Heads up: This info is researched by AI and not guaranteed to be accurate. Companies change their cancellation and retention processes at any time. There is always a risk that following these steps could result in your account being cancelled rather than receiving a discount. Proceed at your own discretion.
How to unlock this discount
Open the Hinge app and tap your profile photo icon in the bottom-right corner
Tap the gear/settings icon to open Settings
Scroll down to 'Manage Subscription' or 'Account'
Tap 'Cancel Subscription' (you are NOT going to actually cancel — this enters the retention flow)
When prompted for a reason, select 'Too expensive' from the list of options
Hinge will present a retention screen with a discounted offer (typically ~50% off for 3 months)
Review the discounted offer and tap 'Accept' or 'Continue with discount' to lock in the lower price and keep your subscription active
Insider Tips
Always select 'Too expensive' as your cancellation reason — this is the trigger most likely to surface a price-based retention offer
If the first offer seems weak, try declining it once; some users report a second, better offer appearing
If no offer appears on the first attempt, fully cancel, wait 24–48 hours, and check your email — Hinge frequently sends a win-back discount via email or push notification shortly after cancellation
Attempting this near the end of your billing cycle minimizes risk
Sources
Price of $16.99/mo confirmed via LowerMySubs.com (Feb 2026). Hinge+ and HingeX tier structure confirmed via Hinge Help Center (help.hinge.co). Retention offer details are based on aggregated community reports from Reddit r/hingeapp and r/OnlineDating threads (2025–2026), dating app deal-tracking blogs, and the general pattern of dating app retention flows. No single authoritative source confirms the exact current retention percentage — hence medium confidence. The 50% figure is the most commonly cited discount in user reports over the past 12 months.