This feature available on the Business Plan
If you're on our free trial, we do give you the opportunity to try out some of our paid plan features free for three days. You can activate the trials in one of two ways:
Account Summary
You can find a list of available trials in the Account Summary screen. Start by clicking your name in the top-right of the Home page, then selecting Account Summary.
From there, scroll down to the Plan Features section to see all the available trials you can enable. Start a trial by clicking the name of the feature you'd like to try out.
Clicking on the feature brings up a pop-up letting you know that this is a paid feature, and from there you have two options: upgrade to a Pro plan, or start a trial. Click the Or Start Instant 3-Day Trial! button to continue.
From there, you'll see a message confirming that you've started the trial. Click Continue to close the pop-up.
While Building Campaigns
As you're building and publishing your campaigns, you'll see some features that appear in green - these are paid features. If you'd like to try any of these features, just click on the green button or text. In this example, we want to publish the campaign as an embed. As you can see, the button for that has a green border and text (and the cursor changes to a ? when hovering over it):
Clicking on the button brings up a pop-up letting you know that this is a paid feature, and from there you have two options: upgrade to a paid plan, or start a trial. Click the Or Start Instant 3-Day Trial! button to continue.
From there, you'll see a message confirming that you've started the trial. Click Continue to close the popup.
During/After the Trial
At any point after you've started a feature trial, you can check on how much time remains in that trial in that same Plan Features section in the Account Summary. The amount of time left is listed to the right of the feature names.
The trial(s) will last for three days, and then (unless you upgrade to the corresponding paid plan) the feature will be automatically disabled.