Do you offer a free trial option for your product?

Gavaskar Rajagopal
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Paul Richardson
Yes, we offer 2,500 personalised images per month, for life, with no credit card needed. They have a small watermark in the corner. We also offer a 60 day money back guarantee on all paid plans. We want large companies to try our SaaS with no limitation and we want to support small/medium businesses by offering a service that's completely free, with just a small watermark in the corner. Our competitors offer time limited trials (eg 14 days) or a low number of generated images.
Relja Denic
We offer a 7-day free trial. We just don't see the value to offer it
Sidra Arif
Yes, as I believe Free Trial is a great way to get initial traction.
Hey @gavaskar_rajagopal We have a freemium offer and our users love it (and so do we). For our users, there's no financial risk, low-barrier access, flexibility to upgrade, community & support, no time pressure and they get access to all of our features. For our business model and ICP, it's been great!
Hi Gavaskar, Great question! At the moment, we're in the process of evaluating different pricing models for our B2D tool. While we see the value in offering a free trial to lower the entry barrier and let people explore the tool, we're also considering other approaches. A freemium model is definitely one of the options on the table. It has the potential to provide a balance between allowing users to test the tool while also sustaining the business. However, the key for us is to determine what features to offer in the free tier versus the premium one to make the model viable for both our users and the business. We're still in the decision-making phase, and your input—as well as that from the wider community—could be invaluable as we finalize our approach. Best regards,
Drew_Quinn
we also offer freemium products as well!
Piotr Obidowski
Kind of. My product usage is based on credits. I am giving 10 credits to start and test my app.
Zulfi Husain
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Fit Workout Routine
Yup offer a 7-day trial period, which a user can skip for 3 days and be re-prompted after. So far have seen a slightly better conversion rate with the trial as opposed to just straight subscription
David Haber
Yes, freemium is the way to gain traction :)
George Burmistrov
Yep, we do. In fact, I can't even call it a trial, our free plan contains all the features and options of our product. We don't hide any functions behind a paywall, the only thing we ask money for is space. That's it.
Tyler Scott
Sort of kind of. My plan is to have a free to download but with ads version of my app and also a one time payment for a lifetime of ad free use.