Account deactivation at Thumbtack is permanent. This means you won't be able to recover the reviews you've written or messages with pros you've worked with. You can still reactivate your account in the future, but you lose access to previous data.
If you still want to deactivate your customer account with Thumbtack, follow the steps below.
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If you're a pro user, deactivating your Thumbtack account also means losing access to projects you've completed, profile information and reviews you've received from past clients. You won't be able to recover these even after reactivating your account.
Before deactivating your account, check your account balance first and use it before account deactivation because Thumbtack doesn't give you the option to refund the account balance. You may want to also unsubscribe from notifications if you don't want to receive text messages and emails from Thumbtack.
It's also recommended to consider other options before deactivating your pro account. You can hide your business so new customers can't find or contact you. Pro users can hide their account for up to 30 days and extend it once the 30 days are up.
If you just want to take a temporary break, why not turn off targeting first to stop getting direct leads? You also won't be charged once targeting is off.
Another option is to remove your services. Your account will still be active, but you won't get leads for one service, multiple services or all of your services. Clients also won't find you on search results.
If you still want to deactivate your Thumbtack Pro account, follow the detailed steps below.
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You can reactivate your Thumbtack account in the future by filling out the reactivation form. Thumbtack will review your application and get back to you within three days. If you still don't hear from Thumbtack, it's advised to contact Customer Support.
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