Later

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Later is a social media management and marketing platform that helps businesses and creators plan, schedule, and analyze posts across multiple social networks.

Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada
Owned by Mavrck

About Later

Later (later.com) is a social media management and marketing platform based in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. Originally launched as Latergramme, it helps businesses, agencies, and creators visually plan, schedule, and publish content across platforms like Instagram, TikTok, Facebook, X (Twitter), Pinterest, and LinkedIn. Later offers tools for content planning, media storage, link-in-bio landing pages, basic analytics, and collaboration, making it especially popular with marketers, e‑commerce brands, and influencers who manage multiple social profiles.

A Later charge may appear on your bank or card statement when you pay for one of their subscription plans (such as Starter, Growth, or Advanced), upgrade your account, add additional social sets or users, or purchase an add‑on feature like Link in Bio. Most customers are billed on a recurring monthly or annual basis, and the descriptor often appears as “LATER”, “LATER.COM”, or “LATER MEDIA INC.” You might also see a small temporary authorization (for example, $1–$5) when you first add or update a payment method, start a free trial that rolls into a paid plan, or when Later verifies your card before a renewal; these holds typically disappear within a few business days.

If you don’t recognize a Later charge, first log into your account at later.com using any email addresses you might have used, then check Settings > Billing to review your active plan, invoices, and billing history. Look for receipts in your email (including spam/junk folders) under “Later” or “Later Media Inc.” If you still have questions, you can contact Later’s support team through the Help/Support button inside your Later dashboard or via the help center at support.later.com, where you can submit a ticket. Common solutions include cancelling auto‑renewal, downgrading to a lower plan, consolidating duplicate accounts, or asking Support to review unexpected renewals or charges.

Bank Statement Variations

3 known variations

These are the raw merchant codes that appear on bank and credit card statements that we've identified as belonging to Later.

  1. LATER.COM +18444552837 CA
  2. LATER.COM +18444552837 CAN
  3. LATER.COM INSTAGRAM +18444552837 CAN

Frequently Asked Questions

Why do I see a charge from LATER or LATER.COM on my card?

This charge is typically for a paid Later subscription, such as the Starter, Growth, or Advanced plan, billed either monthly or annually. It may also relate to adding extra social sets, additional users, or paid add‑ons like Link in Bio. Check your Later account under Settings > Billing to see the exact plan and renewal date associated with the charge.

What are Later’s typical subscription prices and billing options?

As of 2024, Later offers tiered plans commonly named Starter, Growth, and Advanced, with prices roughly starting around US$25/month for Starter and increasing for higher tiers with more users and social profiles. Plans can be billed monthly or annually, with annual billing usually offering a discount. Exact pricing can vary by region, currency, current promotions, and number of social sets or users you select, so the most accurate rates are shown on later.com/pricing when you’re logged in.

Why was I charged by Later after a free trial or when I thought I cancelled?

Later’s free trials convert to a paid subscription automatically at the end of the trial period unless you cancel before the renewal date in Settings > Billing. If you cancelled after your billing date, the subscription remains active until the end of the current paid period and you may still see a charge. Check your Billing page for your next renewal date and confirmation of cancellation; if you believe you were billed in error, contact Support via support.later.com with your invoice number.

How do I cancel or downgrade my Later subscription so I don’t get future charges?

Log into your Later account at later.com and go to Settings (or Account) > Billing. From there, you can select Cancel Plan to stop auto‑renewal, or choose a lower‑tier plan to reduce future charges. Your account typically remains active at the current level until the end of the billing period, and you won’t be billed again unless you reactivate or upgrade. Always download invoices or reports you may need before your plan changes, as certain features may be limited after downgrade.

How can I request a refund for a Later charge I don’t recognize or no longer want?

Later generally does not offer automatic refunds for renewal charges once a new billing period has started, especially for accounts that remained active and usable. However, if you believe you were incorrectly charged (for example, duplicate billing, unauthorized use, or a recent mistaken renewal), gather your invoice and account email and submit a ticket through support.later.com or via the in‑app Help widget. The support team reviews refund requests case‑by‑case and can advise you on eligibility and next steps.

Why do I see a small $1–$5 pending charge or multiple authorizations from Later?

Small pending amounts are usually temporary authorization holds used by Later’s payment processor to verify that your card is valid when you sign up, change cards, or before a renewal. These are not actual charges and should automatically drop off or adjust to the final subscription amount within a few business days. If a pending hold remains for more than 7 business days, contact your bank or card issuer first, then reach out to Later Support with a screenshot if the issue persists.

What if I have more than one Later charge in the same month or amounts that don’t match the advertised price?

Multiple charges can occur if you have more than one Later account under different emails, recently upgraded mid‑cycle, added extra social sets or users, or switched from monthly to annual billing. The amounts may also reflect taxes, currency conversion, or proration when changing plans partway through a billing period. Review the Invoices section under Settings > Billing in your Later dashboard to see a breakdown of each charge; if something still looks incorrect, share those invoice details with Support for clarification.

How do I find which Later account is linked to the charge on my bank statement?

Look at the invoice or receipt email associated with the charge—these are typically sent to the account owner’s email address under the name “Later” or “Later Media Inc.” If you can’t find the email, try logging into later.com with any emails you use for work or social media management and check Settings > Billing to see if the billing history matches the charge date and amount. If you still can’t locate the account, contact Later Support with the last 4 digits of the card, the exact charge amount, date, and the billing descriptor so they can help identify the correct account (they will not ask for your full card number).

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