Changes on the free trial
By Edouard on December 10, 2009
I am progressively refining Web Translate It’s plans. The first step to that process is that effective immediately, new subscriptions will now offer a 10-day free trial. This is less than before, as it used to be a 30-day free trial.
This only affects new accounts. If you are currently on free trial, nothing changes: you will get all of the 30-day trial as promised.
Why?
Because offering 30 days of service for free is a bit hard on us at the moment. Web Translate It’s service is very young —it launched merely 2 months ago— and 30 days is half of our age.
Besides, I believe 10 days is still plenty of time to evaluate Web Translate It and actually know if this is the right service for you. Web Translate It’s service is pretty simple and new customers usually know after using it for a few minutes if this is the tool they need or not. If you need more time for evaluation, drop me an e-mail at support@atelierconvivialite.com and I will be happy to extend your trial period.
Also, besides the free trial, we offer two other ways to evaluate Web Translate It for free.
First, the free account which affords translating up to 500 strings. This is ideal for small projects, like an iPhone application or a small website.
Or if you have bigger needs, you can try the demo account, which lets you upload as many strings as you want. The only limit is time —3 hours, after which your account is deleted.