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Plans FAQ
Updated over a year ago

Got questions after visiting our pricing page? Well we've got answers for your most frequently asked questions!
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Got further questions? Feel free to contact us via chat!


How long is the free trial and what is included?

The free trial lasts for 15 days.

During the free trial, you will have access to all features included in the Scale plan.

What happens after the free trial ends?

Your project will be downgraded to Read-only mode. All of your settings and progress you have made will be saved in case you'd like to use it in the future.
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How does pricing per plan / project work?

AnnounceKit is a project based software, which means that each project requires a separate subscription.
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For example, if you are currently paying for a project, you'd have to have another subscription for any other projects.

Can I change my plan?

Yes - your account will be charged based on the percentage of the billing cycle left at the time the plan was changed.

How many projects / feeds I can create at the same time?

You can create 1 project for each subscription, which means that a second project would require a second subscription.
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The same applies for your feeds/changelogs as well, which means a second seperate feed would require a second subscription.

Can I use the same widget for two different websites to show different posts?

The widgets you will create on your project will display announcements and posts from your current project, which means you have to create another project if you'd like to show different posts in the same project.

Are you GDPR compliant?

Yes, AnnounceKit is fully GDPR-compliant.

Do you offer refunds?

We offer a 7 day refund policy on all plans.

What types of payment methods do you accept?

We accept Visa, Mastercard, American Express credit cards, and Wire Transfer. Everything is securely handled by Paddle.

Do you charge extra per seat & end-users?

No, we do not charge extra per team collaborators you add to your project, or for the amount of end-users you have on your database.

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