How to Downgrade Your Subscription Plan on Predis.ai
Predis.ai Plans Overview
Predis.ai offers three subscription tiers, each designed for different stages of your social media journey:
- Core — The essentials. Best suited for individuals or small teams just getting started with AI-powered content creation.
- Rise — The most popular plan. Built for growing brands and teams that need more content volume, advanced features, and higher credit limits.
- Enterprise — For large teams and agencies managing multiple brands at scale, with dedicated support, custom limits, and advanced collaboration features.
If you're currently on a higher-tier plan and want to switch to a lower one — for example, moving from Rise to Core, or from Enterprise to Rise — that's called a downgrade. This article walks you through exactly how it works, when it takes effect, and what to expect.
How Downgrading Works
The most important thing to understand about downgrading is the timing.
Your downgrade does not take effect immediately. When you confirm a downgrade, your current plan stays active for the remainder of your current billing period. You continue to have access to all the features, credits, and limits of your current plan until that period ends. Once your current billing cycle expires, your account automatically moves to the lower plan at the start of the next billing cycle.
For example: if you're on the Rise plan with a billing date of May 13, and you downgrade to Core on May 4, you'll continue using Rise with all its features until May 13. On May 13, your account switches to Core, and your next charge reflects the Core plan pricing.
This means:
- No immediate loss of features. You've already paid for the current period, so you get to use it fully.
- No partial refunds. Since the current plan runs until it naturally expires, there's no prorated refund for the remaining days. You're simply not renewed at the current higher tier subscription plan.
- No double charges. You won't be charged for the new lower plan until your current billing cycle ends.
Step-by-Step: How to Downgrade Your Plan
- Go to Pricing & Account — Click on your account settings and navigate to the Pricing & Account section.
- Open the Billing section — Within Pricing & Account, find and click on Billing. This is where you manage your subscription and plan details.
- Find the downgrade option — You'll see your current plan highlighted, along with the other available plans. Next to the lower-tier plan you want to switch to, look for the Downgrade option. For example, if you're on Rise and want to move to Core, find the downgrade button next to the Core plan.
- Review what changes — Before confirming, Predis will show you what you'll lose when the downgrade takes effect. This may include reduced credit limits, fewer features, lower posting frequency, or fewer connected social accounts. Read this carefully so there are no surprises.
- Accept and confirm the downgrade — Click to accept the downgrade and confirm your decision. You'll receive a confirmation that your downgrade has been scheduled.
That's it. Your current plan continues as normal until the end of your billing period, and the lower plan kicks in automatically when the next cycle begins.
What Happens to Your Content and Settings After Downgrading
Credits
Any unused credits from your current billing period do not carry over after the downgrade. Use them before your billing cycle ends. Once the lower plan activates, your credit balance resets to what the new plan provides.
Scheduled and Auto-Posted Content
Posts that are already scheduled in your Content Calendar will remain scheduled. However, if the lower plan has restrictions that affect your scheduled content — for example, fewer connected social accounts or limited content types — some scheduled posts may fail to publish after the downgrade takes effect. Review your Content Calendar before the switch and adjust any posts that might be affected.
Connected Social Accounts
If the lower plan supports fewer connected social accounts than your current plan, you may need to disconnect some accounts after the downgrade. Check the plan limits and decide which accounts to keep before the switch happens.
Auto Posting
If Auto Posting features or frequency limits differ between your current and new plan, your Auto Posting configuration may need to be updated after the downgrade. Review your Auto Posting setup once the new plan activates.
Brand Details and Content Library
Your brand details, saved content, and content library are not deleted when you downgrade. Your work stays safe — you just may have reduced access to certain features for creating new content.
When Should You Downgrade?
Downgrading makes sense when:
- Your content volume needs have decreased and you're consistently not using your full credit allocation
- Your team size has shrunk and you no longer need advanced collaboration features
- You're seasonal — for example, you ramp up content production during the holidays and scale back afterward
- You want to test whether a lower plan still meets your needs before committing long-term
A Tip Before You Downgrade
Before downgrading, check your credit usage over the past 2–3 months. If you're regularly using 80% or more of your current plan's credits, the lower plan may feel restrictive very quickly. Downgrading to save cost but then constantly running out of credits often leads to a worse experience than staying on the plan that fits your actual usage.
Upgrading After a Downgrade
Changed your mind? You can upgrade back to a higher plan at any time. Unlike downgrades, upgrades take effect immediately — you get instant access to the higher plan's features, credits, and limits as soon as you confirm the upgrade. Navigate to Pricing & Account → Billing and select the upgrade option next to the plan you want.
Common Questions
I downgraded but I still see my old plan. Is it working?
Yes. Your downgrade is scheduled, not immediate. Your current plan remains active until the end of your billing period. You'll see the new plan reflected only after the current cycle ends and the next one begins.
Will I get a refund for the remaining days on my current plan?
No. Since your current plan stays active until the billing period ends, there's no unused time to refund. You get full access to your current plan for the entire period you've already paid for.
Can I downgrade from Enterprise to Core directly, or do I have to go through Rise first?
You can downgrade directly to any lower plan — you don't need to step down one tier at a time. If you're on Enterprise and want Core, you can go straight to Core.
What happens if I downgrade in the middle of a month?
Nothing changes until your billing period ends. If you downgrade on day 5 of a 30-day billing cycle, you still have 25 days of your current plan. The lower plan activates on day 31 when the new cycle starts.
I'm on an annual plan. When does the downgrade take effect?
The same rule applies — the downgrade takes effect at the end of your current billing period. For annual plans, this means the downgrade activates when your annual subscription renews. If you're six months into an annual Rise plan and you downgrade to Core, you'll remain on Rise for the remaining six months, and Core activates at your next annual renewal.
Will I lose my scheduled posts when I downgrade?
Your scheduled posts are not deleted. However, if the lower plan doesn't support certain features or platform connections that your scheduled posts depend on, those posts may fail to publish after the downgrade takes effect. Review your Content Calendar before the switch.
Can I downgrade and then upgrade again in the same billing period?
Yes. If you schedule a downgrade and then decide to upgrade before the billing period ends, the upgrade takes effect immediately and the pending downgrade is cancelled.
Summary
Downgrading your Predis.ai plan is straightforward: go to Pricing & Account → Billing, find the downgrade option next to the plan you want, and confirm. The key thing to remember is that your downgrade takes effect at the end of your current billing period, not immediately. You continue to enjoy your current plan's features and credits until then, and the lower plan activates automatically when the next billing cycle begins. No double charges, no immediate loss of access — just a smooth transition at renewal time.
Updated on: 04/05/2026
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