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by conductr
461 days ago
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Trying to be constructive here but also This is just a common gripe of mine regarding insanely short trial periods for important/key software. What exactly do you expect a user to accomplish in 14 days that would leave them wanting to start paying you? An accounting period is typically a month, minimally. I stumbled on your post and wasn’t seeking it out, so how I have to find time over next 2 weeks to see if I’m interested, etc. The first 14 days are just work for me, no value, just integrating data/configuring things/etc and I have not got any value out yet. Anyway, I know I don’t have time and I know 14 days isn’t really even enough time to test drive it anyways. So, it is a trial period that really just pushes me away from signing up. Had I signed up and had unlimited time to do all my setup/config/integration works, which I’m in no hurry so may take a few months (of mostly inactivity), then I may close my books in tandem with my current system a couple times and you should reach out to bill me once I’ve closed 2-3 acccounting periods. That would give you a great opportunity to get feedback from me on what I like or dislike having gone through a couple month end reps and sell me on making this my core accounting product. But, since you turned me off initially with the 14 day free trial thing neither of us will ever know. |
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