The Release EventLead
Silent Billing PatchRelease Summary
Beneath this vague changelog, the update repaired the in-app "Manage membership" settings.[2] Users can now successfully disable auto-renewal directly within their profile without relying on unresponsive support channels.
A thread on r/PawChampClub dated April 21, 2026, confirms this change, explicitly outlining the now-functional in-app cancellation method and instructing users to go to their Dog Profile, open Settings, and tap 'Manage membership' to change their plan. Archived.
Premium Revenue RiskMonetization
By repairing the cancellation flow, the publisher risks a temporary drop in recurring revenue from abandoned accounts. However, the improved store presence may boost conversion rates for new downloads.
Rating ReboundUser Reception
Following the update, scam allegations vanished. Recent feedback shifted entirely to the app's utility, with a 5-star reviewer on v1.27.1 praising the 1:1 chat feature because the expert "offered helpful advice quickly and attentively."
A discussion on r/reactivedogs mirrors this history, noting that prior to mid-April 2026, platforms like Reddit and YouTube were flooded with warnings calling PawChamp a "subscription scam" due to unauthorized recurring charges and a broken cancellation process. Archived.
Compliance PressureRoot Cause
The high volume of user complaints and potential chargebacks suggests Fontadella Limited faced regulatory scrutiny, prompting the quiet deployment of the fix to maintain their App Store standing.
Brand RehabilitationExpert Verdict
If the cancellation process remains functional, sentiment will likely stay focused on the core training tools rather than billing practices.