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How Much Does Hallow App Cost?

Published on | Prices Last Reviewed for Freshness: March 2026
Written by Alec Pow - Economic & Pricing Investigator | Content Reviewed by CFA Alexander Popinker

Hallow is a Christian prayer and meditation app (iOS and Android) sold as a freemium subscription, with paid access offered as monthly or annual plans plus a Friends and Family option (up to six people). Pricing can look different depending on whether you subscribe through Apple, Google Play, or directly on Hallow’s website, and that same choice also determines where you manage renewals, cancel, and request refunds.

Hallow has a free tier and a paid tier that adds access to a larger library of sessions and features. The paid tier is where pricing decisions matter, because the difference between “monthly” and “annual” is not small over a full year.

What you pay depends on the plan you pick, where you buy it, and whether you qualify for a multi-person plan or a limited-time discount. Another wrinkle is the billing channel. You can be billed through Apple, Google Play, or directly through Hallow, and each route has its own management and cancellation steps.

Exact totals can vary by region and taxes, so the cleanest way to talk about cost is U.S. sticker prices plus the common ways people end up paying more than they planned.

TL;DR: If you expect to use Hallow for a full year, the annual plan is usually the cheaper, predictable one-year path for one person.

Important numbers

Hallow bills per month or per year, and that unit changes the real total. Annual is typically one charge for twelve months, while monthly repeats every month. Where you buy can also change what price you see, because storefronts can show different entries (including gifts, legacy offers, and region-specific products).

How Much Does Hallow App Cost?

For U.S. pricing, the clearest “publisher” baseline is the annual plan amount Hallow lists as $69.99 per year in its help center, while some storefronts may display additional monthly entries (including older or region-specific price points). Practically, use the publisher’s U.S. sticker price as your anchor, then treat store list variations as “what you may see depending on storefront and offer,” not as proof the base price changed.

Renewal behavior depends on the billing system that charged you. Apple-billed subscriptions are changed in Apple subscription settings, and Google-billed subscriptions are changed in Google Play subscription settings. Website-billed accounts are managed on the Hallow site. That is why uninstalling the app does not stop billing for store subscriptions, because the subscription sits in the store account settings, not in the icon on your phone.

What Hallow is

Hallow’s paid access follows a familiar pattern. The app is free to install, and the paid tier adds more content and features. The confusing part is that pricing can shift by region and the purchase channel. A store listing may show different subscription entries, and a website purchase can sit outside the store system entirely.

That channel split matters because it changes where the renewal switch lives. If you bought through Apple, the subscription is managed in Apple settings. If you bought through Google Play, it is managed in Google Play settings. If you bought on Hallow’s site, management happens in your Hallow web account. When people say they saw a different number than a friend, it is often because they are not buying in the same place, on the same storefront, or on the same date.

Free trial and promo deals

Trials and promotions are where costs can surprise people. A trial can convert into a paid plan automatically if it is not canceled before the deadline, and the deadline is tied to the store or the website account that started it. Promotions can also be time-limited, seasonal, or tied to a specific partner campaign.

If you start a trial through Apple, the cancellation step is handled in Apple’s subscriptions screen, not inside the app. Apple’s instructions explain how to cancel a subscription in Settings under Subscriptions and how a canceled subscription shows its expiration status on Apple’s subscription cancellation page. For Google Play, Google’s help page describes canceling from the subscriptions section of Google Play on Google’s cancellation instructions.

Friends and Family plan

Hallow AppHallow sells a Friends and Family annual plan that covers up to six people and is positioned as a shared subscription. The biggest benefit is per-person economics if you actually use all seats; the main drawback is coordination (and the fact that group plans are easiest to manage when everyone knows which email or sign-in method they will use).

Using the published family price of $119.99 and a full six-person group, the rough per-person annual cost is about $20.00 because $119.99 divided by 6 equals $19.998, which rounds to about $20.00, based on the family plan amount shown in Hallow’s support documentation describing the Friends and Family plan. If only three people use it, the share is about $40.00 per person, which can still be competitive, but the advantage narrows.

Gift cards and gift subscriptions

Gifting is a separate purchase path that can help a recipient avoid putting a renewal on their own card. Hallow’s help center says you can gift a subscription and also mentions sponsorship options for groups in its gifting help article.

Redemption is web-based in Hallow’s instructions. The help page says gift codes are applied through a browser and points users to the redemption flow in the gift card redemption instructions. A common mistake is redeeming on one login method and using a different login method in the app later, which can make the subscription look missing until the same sign-in method is used again.

Hidden-costs

The most common extra cost is an unintended renewal. If monthly billing runs for a full year at $10.99, the total is $131.88 because $10.99 times 12 equals $131.88. Compared with the $69.99 annual plan, that is $61.89 more because $131.88 minus $69.99 equals $61.89.

Monthly billing is the usual budget leak in subscriptions because the charge feels small at checkout. The fix is operational, not technical: choose annual if you truly want a year, or set a reminder if you choose monthly for flexibility.

Refund expectations can also surprise people. Hallow’s refund article says sales are final by default and requests may be reviewed case by case if submitted within 14 days of the initial charge on the refund policy page. For App Store purchases, Apple routes refunds through its request process on Apple’s refund request page.

Mini real cases

Case 1: The “monthly that stayed on” year. Someone starts on monthly billing and keeps it running all year, ending up near the higher one-year total. This is why monthly is best viewed as flexibility for a season, not the default plan if you already know you want ongoing access.

Case 2: A group splits the Friends and Family plan. A household or friend group fills all six seats of the family plan and ends up with a low per-person annual number. If only two or three seats are used, the per-person cost rises and can land closer to the individual annual plan.

Case 3: A gift covers the year. Someone receives a gift code and redeems it through the web flow. They get a year of access without putting a renewal on their own card until they later opt into a new paid term.

Worked total example

Assume you want one year of paid access and you are choosing between monthly billing and the annual plan using the U.S. plan amounts referenced above. Annual is one charge for twelve months. Monthly repeats every month, which is only cheaper if you truly stop after a few months.

  • Annual plan for one year: $69.99
  • Monthly plan kept for 12 months: $131.88
  • Extra paid by staying monthly: $61.89

Now add the group decision point. If you truly have six people ready to use it, the Friends and Family plan can beat the individual annual plan by a wide margin per person. If you do not, the individual annual plan is the simplest predictable one-year choice.

How to keep the bill predictable

Start by confirming where you paid. If you bought through Apple, manage it in Apple subscriptions. If you bought through Google Play, manage it in Google Play subscriptions. If you bought through Hallow’s site, manage it on the site. The management location is also where renewal dates and cancellation controls show up, so you can verify the plan is set to end (or renew) before a charge posts.

Two comparisons help with decision making. If you are comparing annual billing patterns across meditation-style apps, see how annual versus monthly stacks up in Calm app pricing. For another example of a subscription that uses monthly and annual framing, Lumosity plan costs shows how annual bundles are marketed as a lower effective monthly number. If you want an example outside wellness, Noom pricing paths shows how trial-to-renewal can shift totals depending on commitment length.

Plan Sticker amount What that means over a year
Individual annual $69.99 per year One charge for 12 months
Individual monthly $10.99 per month $131.88 if kept 12 months
Friends and Family $119.99 per year About $20.00 per person with 6 users

Article Highlights

  • Hallow’s published U.S. baseline includes an individual annual price of $69.99, and monthly billing can run higher over a full year.
  • Keeping monthly billing for 12 months can total $131.88, which is $61.89 more than the annual plan using the referenced amounts.
  • The Friends and Family plan is $119.99 per year for up to six people, which can land near $20.00 per person when fully used.
  • Management and cancellation depend on where you paid: Apple, Google Play, or the Hallow website.
  • Refunds are not automatic and can depend on the platform and timing.

Answers to Common Questions

Is there a free version of Hallow?

Yes. Hallow offers a free tier and a paid tier; the paid tier is optional and mainly adds more content and features.

Can I share a paid plan with my household?

Hallow sells a Friends and Family plan designed for up to six people, separate from Apple Family Sharing.

How do I avoid getting charged after a trial?

Cancel in the same billing channel that started the trial, such as Apple subscription settings, Google Play subscriptions, or your Hallow website account.

What if I was charged and I want a refund?

Refund handling can depend on where you paid. App Store purchases are handled through Apple’s refund flow, and website purchases are handled through Hallow support.

Disclosure: Educational content, not financial advice. Prices reflect public information as of the dates cited and can change. Confirm current rates, fees, taxes, and terms with official sources before purchasing.

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