> ## Documentation Index
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# algolia application downgrade

> Downgrade the current application to a lower-tier plan.

```txt Usage theme={"system"}
algolia application downgrade [flags]
```

## Examples

Pick a lower-tier plan interactively:

```sh icon=square-terminal theme={"system"}
algolia application downgrade
```

Downgrade to a specific plan:

```sh icon=square-terminal theme={"system"}
algolia application downgrade --plan free
```

Non-interactive (accept terms up front):

```sh icon=square-terminal theme={"system"}
algolia application downgrade --plan grow --accept-terms
```

Preview the change without applying it:

```sh icon=square-terminal theme={"system"}
algolia application downgrade --plan free --dry-run
```

## Flags

<ParamField body="-y, --accept-terms">
  Accept the plan terms of service (required in non-interactive mode)
</ParamField>

<ParamField body="--dry-run">
  Preview the plan change without applying it
</ParamField>

<ParamField body="--plan">
  Target plan (free, grow, grow-plus)
</ParamField>

## Output formatting flags

<ParamField body="--allow-missing-template-keys">
  If true, ignore errors in templates due to missing fields or map keys. This only applies to golang and jsonpath output formats.
</ParamField>

<ParamField body="-o, --output">
  Output format. One of: (json, jsonl, ndjson, jsonpath, jsonpath-as-json, jsonpath-file).
</ParamField>

<ParamField body="--template">
  Template string or path to a template file to use when --output=jsonpath, --output=jsonpath-file.
</ParamField>
