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Is there a free version of Pave Commute?
Is there a free version of Pave Commute?

Pave Commute can be tested free of charge for 30 days. After that, the free trial expires automatically unless you update it.

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Written by Florian Daniel
Updated over 8 months ago

We're thrilled to offer you the opportunity to experience Pave Commute for free with our 30-day trial.

During this period, you can explore the features and benefits of our platform without any commitment (No credit card required).

In this article, we'll guide you through the process of starting your free trial and everything that is related to it.

💡 This article is tailored specifically for companies looking to try out Pave Commute.

Starting your free trial:

  1. Select the correct region (EU country or Non-EU country)

  2. Enter your email address

  3. Verify your email

  4. Complete the onboarding steps and you are done

What happens after the 30-day free trial?

At the end of your 30-day free trial, your access to Pave Commute's features will be limited.

Steps after the free trial:

  1. Upgrade to a Paid Plan:

    To continue enjoying all the benefits of Pave Commute, you'll need to upgrade to one of our paid plans.

  2. Customer Support:

    Our customer support team is here to assist you throughout your free trial and beyond. If you have any questions or need help choosing the right plan, feel free to reach out to us at [email protected]

Can I extend the free trial?

In some circumstances, we can grant extensions. Please contact us ([email protected]) with details about why it would be helpful to have an extension and our team will review your request.

Are there any paid features that I won't be able to use during my trial?

No, if you are in the free trial you have all features from the essential plan and are not limited.

Cancel your trial

Your trial will be automatically cancelled on the trial’s end date.

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