GrowthManager does not publicly publish detailed cancellation terms on its marketing pages, so the specific notice period and exit conditions should be confirmed directly with GrowthManager before signing up. What is clear from the service structure is that pages are hosted on branded subdomains or custom domains managed by GrowthManager, which means hosting continuity is tied to an active plan. The lead management dashboard, weekly automated content updates, AI citation tracking across ChatGPT, Gemini, Perplexity, and Google AI Overviews, and all structured data distribution would also be tied to an active subscription. Businesses concerned about data portability, specifically access to lead data and page content after cancellation, should ask GrowthManager directly what export options exist before committing to a plan.
Before signing up for any recurring managed service, understanding the exit terms is as important as understanding the entry price. Questions about minimum commitments, notice periods, and what happens to hosted content after cancellation are practical considerations every business owner should address upfront.
GrowthManager operates as a fully managed service, meaning the pages, hosting infrastructure, and content updates are all maintained on your behalf. Knowing whether you retain access to that content or whether it becomes inaccessible after cancellation directly affects how you plan your broader content and AI visibility strategy.
