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Subscription & Trial

Glambot Studio runs on a monthly subscription per organization, with a 15-day free trial to start. This page covers the trial, subscribing, and cancelling or reactivating.

The 15-day trial

When you create an organization, a 15-day free trial begins automatically.

  • What works during the trial: everything you need to build and test — projects, forms, branding, the Desktop app, and uploads to draft projects (with a small preview quota).
  • What requires a subscription: publishing a project. Publishing makes a project live for guests, and that needs an active paid subscription.

You'll see a trial banner on the billing page showing the end date: "Your free trial is active until {date}. A subscription is required to publish your projects."

Trial reminders

As the trial nears its end, the organization owner receives email reminders at 7 days, 3 days, and on the last day. Each reminder links straight to the subscribe page.

When the trial ends

If the trial ends with no active subscription, access to the organization is blocked until you subscribe — you'll be guided to the Subscribe page.

Subscribing

  1. Open Billing (or the Subscribe page) and click "Subscribe now".
  2. You're taken to Mollie's secure checkout to enter payment details.
  3. After payment, you return to the platform and the subscription becomes active.

The subscribe page lists what's unlocked (unlimited projects, custom forms, video sharing, cloud storage, analytics, priority support) and shows the monthly price.

Recurring billing

The subscription renews monthly and is charged automatically by Mollie. Each successful payment generates an invoice emailed to the organization owner.

Cancelling

On the Billing page, an active subscription shows a "Cancel subscription" button.

  • Cancelling sets the subscription to end at the current period's end — you keep full access until then.
  • After confirming, the button is replaced by a "Cancels on {date}" label, and you receive a confirmation email.
You don't lose access immediately

Cancelling never cuts you off mid-period. The subscription simply won't renew once the current billing period ends.

Reactivating

If you've cancelled but the period hasn't ended yet, a "Reactivate Subscription" button appears on the Billing page. Reactivating resumes auto-renewal — scheduled to start at your current period end, so you're never double-charged.

Payment problems

If a renewal payment fails, the subscription enters a grace period and the Billing page shows a warning asking you to update your payment method before a given date to avoid losing access. You'll also receive a payment-failed email.