How to pause your subscription

Overture does not have a pause feature. The equivalent is to cancel — you keep access until the period ends and resubscribe later with all your data intact.

Short answer

Overture does not offer a pause-subscription feature. If you don't want to be billed at your next renewal, cancel your subscription — you keep full access through the end of the period you already paid for, and you can resubscribe any time without losing your data.

Why there is no pause

Overture is sold as an annual plan, not a month-to-month subscription, so there is no monthly billing cycle to pause. When you cancel mid-year, you still keep full access until your renewal date — that is effectively a pause of any future charges. Your data stays intact, your team stays in your org, and your event history is preserved.

What to do instead

1. Cancel now, resubscribe later

This is the option most customers want. Follow how to cancel your subscription. You keep full access until the end of your paid period. When the period ends, your org switches to read-only — your data is preserved forever, and you can resubscribe in a single click to pick up exactly where you left off.

2. Downgrade at renewal

If you want to keep producing events but at a lower volume, downgrade to a cheaper plan (Agency → Pro, or Pro → Basic). Downgrades take effect on your renewal date. Email [email protected] with the plan you'd like to switch to and we'll schedule it on your renewal date.

3. Pause your business but keep the org alive (free read-only)

If you're going dormant for a season but want your past event data accessible, just let your subscription expire by cancelling. Your account stays open in read-only mode at no cost — you can sign in, view past run-of-shows, export data, share follow-ups, etc. When you're ready to produce again, resubscribe and full editing comes right back.

Common questions

What about a "snooze" — skip one renewal, charge the next one?

We don't support skipping a single renewal. The closest equivalent is to cancel before the renewal date and resubscribe a year later when you need it again. Your data is preserved during the gap.

I have an event in two months and another one in 18 months — can I pause in between?

For that pattern, Overture Basic (per-event) is usually the better fit than Pro or Agency annual plans. Basic is sold one event at a time — you pay only when you have an event. See which Overture plan is right for me.

Will a future "pause" feature be added?

No plans for one. Per-event pricing on Basic and the cancel-and-resubscribe pattern on Pro/Agency cover every use case a pause would. If you have a specific scenario neither covers, email [email protected] — we read every one of those.

Still need help?

Email [email protected] describing your situation (event cadence, current plan) and we'll recommend the right combination of cancel/downgrade/Basic for you.