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# Billing & account

You manage your subscription — cancel it, download invoices, or update your payment method — from your keywordrush.com account.

## Open your billing portal

1. Go to your account at [**keywordrush.com/panel**](https://www.keywordrush.com/panel).
2. Click **Manage subscription**. This opens the **Paddle customer portal** — Paddle is our payment provider, so subscription management happens on their secure site.

![The Manage subscription button in your keywordrush.com panel](/files/WndB7WgNgRZxr3CqGExI)

## Cancel your subscription

In the Paddle portal, click the subscription you want, then **Cancel subscription**.

## Download an invoice

In the portal, click **Payments** in the left menu, choose the payment you want, then **View invoice**.

## Update your payment method

Update your card or payment details in the same Paddle portal.

## Next

* [**Plans & limits**](/account-and-licensing/plans-and-limits.md) — what each tier includes.
* [**Manage your license**](/account-and-licensing/manage-license.md) — activate, deactivate, or move it between sites.


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