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# Subscriptions

## General information

A paid subscription is required to use the App Store Manager and all included functions (including Android Release Notes Creator).

The current details of our subscriptions can be found on our[ website](https://appstoremanager.net/index.html#pricing).

* Small - is preferred by users who want to install a few apps a few times a month
* Basic - for frequent users who also want to upload app screenshots
* Business - for users with individual requirements and a need for premium translation

We have provided a payment provider for all paid subscriptions. All payment transactions and subscription administrations are carried out via this provider.

## Manage or cancel a subscription

* In the Subscriptions/Manage section, you can manage your subscription, download invoices, and cancel your subscription.
* You can also change your subscription and update your payment information in the customer portal.


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