When you sign up for Productchimp, you’ll get a 14-day free trial with no upfront charges. Although your card details are collected during registration, you won’t be billed unless you continue after the trial ends. A temporary authorization may appear on your card, but it is not an actual charge.
Getting Started with Productchimp’s Free Trial
Productchimp makes it easy to explore its features before committing to a paid plan. As soon as you create an account, your 14-day free trial begins automatically—no waiting required.
During signup, you’ll be asked to enter your payment details. This step helps ensure a smooth transition if you decide to continue using the service after the trial ends.
Will You Be Charged at Signup?
No, you will not be charged when you sign up.
However, there is one important detail to be aware of:
- A payment authorization (also known as a “payment intent”) may be created by your card provider.
- This is a temporary hold or verification, not an actual charge.
These authorizations typically disappear within a few days, depending on your bank.
When Does Billing Start?
You’ll only be charged after your 14-day trial ends, and only if you decide to continue using Productchimp.
If you cancel your subscription before the trial period expires, you won’t be billed at all.
How to Avoid Charges
If you decide Productchimp isn’t the right fit, simply cancel before the end of your trial period. Your account will remain active until the trial expires, and no payment will be taken.
FAQs
Do you charge my card at signup?
No, there are no charges at signup. Your card details are collected, but billing only occurs after the trial ends.
Why do I see a charge or hold on my card?
This is likely a payment authorization, which is a temporary hold used to verify your card. It is not an actual charge.
When will I be billed?
You’ll be billed automatically at the end of your 14-day trial, unless you cancel beforehand.
Can I cancel before being charged?
Yes. You can cancel anytime during the trial period to avoid any charges.
Will the authorization disappear?
Yes, payment authorizations typically clear within a few days, depending on your card provider.