The MarketingBoost Automation Booster is a monthly subscription

Yes, the MarketingBoost Automation Booster Subscription charges on a monthly basis. You pay once per month for access to the platform's automation tools, and the charge recurs on the same date each month until you cancel.

The subscription model means you are not locked into a long-term contract — you can cancel at any time, though most providers require you to give notice before your next billing date for the cancellation to take effect when ready. If you do not cancel, the charge will continue to appear on your statement each month.

Understanding how and when the charge hits your account helps you budget for it and spot it on your bank or credit card statement, which is especially useful if you use multiple subscriptions or have shared accounts.

Key Takeaways

  • The MarketingBoost Automation Booster charges once per month on a recurring basis, with the same charge date each billing cycle.
  • You can cancel the subscription at any time, but cancellation typically takes effect on your next billing date unless you request an when ready stop.
  • The monthly charge will appear on your bank or credit card statement under the merchant name MarketingBoost or a similar descriptor.
  • If you pause or downgrade your subscription, the charge amount may change, so check your account settings before your next billing date.

When the charge appears on your statement

The monthly charge posts to your account on a fixed day each month — usually the same date you first signed up, though some providers align all billing to the first or fifteenth of the month. Check your confirmation email or account dashboard to find your exact billing date.

The charge may take one to three business days to appear after the billing date, depending on your bank's processing speed. If you are watching for the charge to confirm the subscription is active, allow a few days before contacting support.

How to find the charge on your statement

Look for a line item labeled "MarketingBoost," "MARKETINGBOOST," or a variation that includes those words. Some payment processors abbreviate it as "MB" or add a descriptor like "MARKETINGBOOST.COM" or "MARKETINGBOOST AUTO."

If you use a credit card, the charge appears in your card's transaction history. If you use a debit card or bank account, it shows in your checking account statement. Subscription charges are often grouped with other recurring payments, so scan your statement for anything monthly rather than one-time.

What happens if you want to stop the charge

To stop the monthly charge, you must cancel the subscription through your MarketingBoost account settings or by contacting their support team. Cancellation does not happen automatically — straightforward not using the service will not prevent the next charge.

Most providers process cancellation requests within one to two business days, but the charge will still post if you cancel after your billing date has already passed. To avoid an unwanted charge, cancel before your billing date arrives. If you are charged after canceling, contact support with proof of your cancellation request and ask for a refund.

Downgrading instead of canceling

If you want to keep the subscription but reduce the cost, check whether MarketingBoost offers a lower-tier plan. Downgrading typically takes effect on your next billing date, and your new charge will reflect the lower price.

Downgrades are usually processed faster than cancellations because your account remains active. Log into your account settings and look for a "Plan" or "Subscription" section to see what tiers are available and what each costs per month.

Tracking the subscription across multiple accounts

If you have more than one MarketingBoost account or share a payment method with someone else who uses MarketingBoost, you may see multiple charges on your statement. Each account generates its own monthly charge, so confirm how many subscriptions are actually active under your name or card.

If you spot a charge you do not recognize, log into your MarketingBoost account to check whether that subscription is still active. If the account is not yours, contact the account holder or MarketingBoost support to clarify who is responsible for the charge.

Frequently Asked Questions

Can I change my billing date?

Most subscription services do not allow you to move your billing date, but some will change it if you contact support and request it. Check your account settings first — if there is no option to change the date yourself, reach out to MarketingBoost support and ask whether they can move it to a date that works better for your budget.

What if my payment method expires or gets declined?

If your card expires or the charge is declined, MarketingBoost will usually attempt to charge you again over the next few days. If all attempts fail, your subscription may be paused or canceled automatically. Update your payment method in your account settings as soon as possible to avoid service interruption.

Do I get a refund if I cancel mid-month?

Most monthly subscriptions do not offer refunds for the current month if you cancel after your billing date has passed. You stop being charged starting the next billing cycle. Check MarketingBoost's refund policy in your account or contact support to confirm their specific terms.

Will I get a reminder before the charge posts?

MarketingBoost may send an email reminder a few days before your billing date, but not all providers do. Set a calendar reminder for your billing date so you know when to expect the charge and can catch any problems early.