# Do I have to sign a contract when I activate ApplicantStack? Is there a penalty for canceling an account?
Are there any setup costs, activation costs or other “hidden” costs?

No Contract &amp; No Hidden Costs

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## Comments
### Comment 1

No, there is no contract or long-term commitment required and no cancellation fee. If you sign up with a credit card you will be billed monthly for your service and you can cancel at any time without penalty. We believe that you should always have the ability to use the product on the market that best fits your needs, without being locked into a specific vendor. If we don’t continue to prove that we are the best product on the market for your needs, you’re free to walk away no questions asked.

There are no required setup costs for the ApplicantStack system. The only required cost to use ApplicantStack is the monthly subscription price of your package found here: http://www.applicantstack.com/pricing/ We do offer some “assisted setup” packages to help you customize the system to match your website and business processes and provide training for your users. If you are interested in assisted setup, your Account Manager can provide a complete quote of all costs so there won’t be any surprises once you are ready to sign up.

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- Posted at: over 8 years ago
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