How Many Free Trials Can I Have?
You can have as many free trials as you need by creating new workspaces, but each will only be free of charge for 14 days.
You can have multiple demo and production workspaces: - Demo workspaces include demo data
- Production workspaces start with empty data
All workspaces (demo or production) start as a trial, which automatically expires after 14 days. You cannot convert demo workspaces into paid subscriptions, but should do so for production workspaces you want to keep.
To learn more about how to create new workspaces, click here.
To learn more about how to switch between workspaces, click here.
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