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How to get a free trial

Updated over a year ago

Why Start a Free Trial?

The free trial gives you full access to Examply’s premium features, allowing you to:

  • Explore its capabilities without upfront payment.

  • Test its compatibility with your team’s workflow.

  • Evaluate how it can improve your efficiency and save time.


How to Start Your Free Trial

  1. Visit the Official Website
    Go to Examply’s website. Look for the "Start Free Trial" button on the homepage or the pricing page.

  2. Create an Account
    If you're new to Examply, you'll need to create an account. Fill in basic details like your name, email address, and a secure password. If you already have an account, simply log in.

  3. Choose Your Trial Plan
    Examply may offer multiple plans. During the free trial, you’ll typically have access to the premium or pro plan. Select the plan that aligns with your intended usage.

  4. Add Your Payment Information (Optional)
    While some free trials require a credit card for verification, Examply may allow you to sign up without it. If payment information is required, rest assured that you won’t be charged unless you decide to continue after the trial.

  5. Explore the Platform
    Once your trial is active, you can begin exploring the tools and features. Take advantage of tutorials, webinars, or the help center to get up to speed.


Tips to Maximize Your Free Trial

  • Invite Team Members: If you’re testing Examply for team use, invite your colleagues to experience its collaborative features.

  • Set Up Real Projects: Use real tasks or projects to understand how Examply fits into your workflow.

  • Test Integrations: If you use other software tools, check how well Examply integrates with them.

  • Track Time Left: Keep an eye on the trial duration to decide whether to subscribe or opt-out before it ends.


What Happens After the Free Trial?

When your free trial ends, you’ll have the option to subscribe to a paid plan to continue using Examply. If you decide it’s not the right fit, you can cancel anytime during the trial to avoid charges.

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