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Upgrade or downgrade

You can change a world’s plan at any time from its Billing settings. Only the world’s owner can do this. How the change applies depends on whether you’re moving up or down.

Upgrades take effect immediately. Lemon Squeezy charges a prorated amount for the rest of the current billing period, and the world’s new, higher limits are available right away — so you can add collaborators or upload media as soon as the upgrade goes through.

Downgrades are scheduled for the end of the current billing period. You keep your current plan’s limits until then, and the lower price takes effect at the next renewal. There’s no proration or refund for the unused portion of the period you’ve already paid for.

Downgrades are blocked if you’re over the new plan’s limits

Section titled “Downgrades are blocked if you’re over the new plan’s limits”

A downgrade only goes through if the world already fits within the target plan’s limits. If it doesn’t, the change is rejected and you’re shown exactly what’s over:

  • Too many collaborators — remove members until you’re within the new plan’s team size.
  • Too many entities — the new plan’s entity cap is lower than your current count.
  • Too much media — your stored media exceeds the new plan’s storage allowance.

Bring usage under the target plan’s limits, then schedule the downgrade again.

Changing plans only adjusts limits and billing. Your entities, lore, media, and history stay exactly as they are. A downgrade simply prevents you from exceeding the lower limits going forward — it never deletes existing content (which is why you have to be within the limits before it can apply).

For cancellation and what happens if a payment fails, see the Billing FAQ.