Learn how to cancel App Builder subscription on iPhone, Android, Paypal or directly.


Table of Contents:

  1. Cancel on iphone
  2. Cancel on android
  3. Cancel on Paypal
  4. Cancel via Email
  5. Cancel on Website


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Cancel App Builder Subscription on iPhone & iPad

  1. On your phone, open "Settings" and tap your Apple ID profile.
  2. Click "Subscriptions" and select "App Builder".
  3. Click "Cancel Subscription" and confirm the cancellation.

Alternative method via AppStore:

  1. Goto the Appstore » your Profile » Subscriptions.
  2. select "App Builder" and click "Cancel Subscription".


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Cancel App Builder Subscription on Android


  1. Launch the PlayStore app and click the hamburger menu icon.
  2. Select "Subscriptions" » tap "App Builder" » click "Cancel Subscription".
  3. Your subscription to App Builder will now be canceled.


Cancel App Builder Subscription on PayPal

  1. Sign in to your PayPal Account and click "Settings ".
  2. Select "Payments" and click "Manage Automatic Payments".
  3. Under Automatic Payments tab, click "App Builder" or "Serakont" » "Cancel".
  4. You are now unsubscribed from App Builder


Cancel App Builder via Email

  1. Open your email app
  2. Provide all the relevant information regarding your account.
  3. Provide a reason for the cancelation.
  4. Send the email to app.builder.serakont@redacted... Login to see email.

Alternatively, you can directly ask App Builder customer service to cancel your subscription using the form below:



Email Support directly



Chat with our AppContacter AI Support



Cancel Subscription Directly on App Builder's Website

  1. Visit their website - https://aaappps.com and login to your account.
  2. Goto your profile or account page and click "Billings" or "Subscriptions".
  3. Click "Cancel" to remove your subscription.

About App Builder App

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1. This is much easier than Android Studio, and it does not require a desktop computer. - Share the APK file or publish your app on Google Play Store. - Editor with syntax highlighting (HTML, CSS, JavaScript, Java, JSON, XML) and code folds. - You can add the dependencies to include libraries from Maven or other repositories. - Logcat viewer allows you to see system messages, which are useful for debugging. - AdMob: demonstrates the use of banner ads and interstitial ads, and also displays your device ID (which you need to mark your own device as a test device per AdMob policies). - Camera: a simple app which shows, among other things, how to request permissions at run-time. - Chats: a public chats app, a rather complex example. - Clock Widget: yes, you can create app widgets (the things that you put on your home screen, like clock and weather). - Favorite Music: an audio player packaged with a playlist. - Feedback: send messages from your app back to you, the developer. - Google Sign In: shows how to integrate Google sign in into your app. - Image Gallery: an app that packages photos inside the app. - Navigation Drawer: shows how to setup a navigation drawer and corresponding views. - Push Notifications: shows how to use Firebase push notifications and in-app messaging. - Reminder: demonstrates how to use the AlarmManager and receivers. - Take Photo: shows how to take photos and use them in your app. - ViewPager: shows how to setup a ViewPager (a view that displays other views as "pages" which can be traversed by the "swiping" gesture. - Website App: a template for an app that shows a website in a WebView. - Website App with AdMob: Same as above, but also shows an AdMob banner and interstitial ads.

2. App Builder allows you to create your own Android apps.

3. App Builder, on the other hand, allows you to do almost anything a native Android app can do.

4. App Builder is also a great tool for learning programming in JavaScript and Android app design.

5. If you just need to wrap a website URL into an app, App Builder will do it for you in minutes without any coding.

6. There are quite a few apps on Google Play that claim to be an "App Builder" or "App Maker" or "App Creator" etc.

7. For more complex things the coding is done in JavaScript or Java.

8. Without subscription, you have access to most features, but your apps will run only on the device they were built.

9. One approach to Android app design is to use the existing HTML/CSS/JavaScript code and wrap it as an app.

10. Also, some features of App Builder only available to users with subscription.

11. Subscription allows you to build apps that do not have this restriction.

12. They merely allow to fill in a template, choose some options, type in some text, add some pictures, and that's it.

13. Both banner ads and interstitial ads are supported.

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