If I cancel my trial subscription now, can I still use the product for the remaining days of my trial period?
Updated June 30, 2026 · Reviewed by [email protected]
Yes. Canceling puts your subscription into a "cancel at period end" state, which means you keep full access to the product until your current billing period (or trial) ends. After those remaining 14 days are up, your account will revert to Free and you won't be charged.
If you change your mind before the trial ends, you can undo the cancellation anytime in your Billing settings, and your subscription will reactivate with no new charge.
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