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How much does a subscription cost?

Updated over 2 weeks ago

A monthly subscription to Mila is $9.99 USD and an annual subscription is $99.99 USD, after the 7-day free trial.

Android users buying an in-app subscription will be shown the cost and able to pay in their local currency.
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If you're buying through our website, the price will be shown in the following local currencies, all other countries will be shown the USD price: USD, EUR, GBP, NOK, AUD, CAD.

Why can prices vary between countries and currencies?

Mila is a global app, and subscriptions can be purchased through the Apple App Store, Google Play, or directly on our website. Because of this, prices may vary slightly depending on your country and the currency you pay in.

Why does this happen?

Currency conversion

App stores convert our base prices into your local currency. These conversions don’t always follow live exchange rates, but instead use fixed pricing tiers that are updated from time to time. You may find a slight discrepancy between the price you paid and the current exchange rate in your market. Unfortunately, we have no control over when Apple/Google update their prices.

Local taxes and VAT

In many countries, value-added tax (VAT/GST/sales tax) is included in the price you see in the App Store or Google Play. It does happen, however, that the tax is added on top of our prices. Tax rates vary by country and can affect the final amount charged.

Fixed pricing tiers in app stores

Apple and Google use predefined price levels for each currency. This means prices are sometimes rounded up or down to the nearest available tier.

Because of this, the total price in your local currency may differ slightly from a direct

conversion of our listed prices in NOK, EUR, or USD.

We always strive to offer our memberships at the lowest possible price, and if you experience a charge that deviates from our standard rates and cannot be explained by these factors, we encourage you to reach out to our team at support@milamovement.com πŸ’›

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