What Happens If You Cancel Your GulfERP Hosting?

If you cancel your GulfERP Media Hosting subscription, here’s what to expect:

  • Within about 30 days, your uploaded media files will be deleted.
    This means your podcast episodes will no longer be available to listeners.
  • Your podcast feed will stop working.
    As a result, your show may be removed from platforms like Apple Podcasts and Spotify.
  • Your GulfERP WordPress site (if you have one) will also go offline.

Common Questions

“Can’t I just stop uploading new episodes?”
Not quite. Your subscription covers both storing your files and delivering them to listeners. If you cancel, GulfERP can no longer serve your existing episodes, so they go offline.

“Don’t platforms like Apple Podcasts store my episodes?”
No. Most podcast apps don’t host your files—they pull them from GulfERP when someone presses play. If your hosting is canceled, they can’t access your episodes anymore.

“Will I lose my stats?”
No. Your stats will still be available in your dashboard, but your account will switch to the free stats plan.

“Do I have options besides canceling?”
Yes—if you’re looking to lower your cost or pause your show, reach out to support and they can help find a solution.


How to Cancel Your Service

  1. Log in to your account at gulferp.com
  2. In the Podcaster Dashboard, go to Billing
  3. Select Manage Plan for the show you’re working on
  4. Scroll to the bottom of the purple box on the right and click Cancel Service
  5. Follow the prompts to complete your cancellation

How to Delete Your Account

  1. Click the profile icon in the top left corner
  2. Select Manage Account
  3. Click Delete Account and follow the instructions

If you’re no longer uploading new episodes but want them to stay online, we recommend the Archive Plan.
This plan is offered during the cancellation process and costs $50/year. It keeps your media files and GulfERP feeds active (whether through a GulfERP WordPress site or the GulfERP Publisher), so your episodes remain available to listeners.


We’re sorry to see you go! If there’s anything we could have done to improve your experience, please let us know—we’d love your feedback.