How the free trial works
What to expect during a CleanLog trial: set up real locations, review the trial end date, and add billing details when you are ready.
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Your CleanLog trial lets you set up real locations, invite your team, run shifts, and test the payroll export before you commit. Check the billing screen for your exact trial end date and conversion options. Add a card when you are ready to keep working from the same account.
What do I get during the trial?
Use the trial to test CleanLog on real work: add your locations, invite your team, build schedules, run inspections, raise work orders, and export a payroll-ready timesheet. The billing screen shows the current trial length and whether a payment method is needed to continue.
The point is to test CleanLog on your actual sites with your actual team, not a demo dataset. What you set up in the trial is your account. It carries straight over when you convert.
What happens when the trial ends?
If the trial ends before you convert, the account may move into a read-only pause. You and your team can still sign in and view existing records, but creating or changing records can be limited until billing is added.
Your locations, team, records, and settings stay tied to the account. The pause is a hold, not a wipe.
How do I resume after a pause?
Add a payment method and pick a plan from the billing screen. Once billing is active, the account returns to normal use and you continue from the same setup. No re-import.
To choose the right plan for your location count, see choosing a plan and billing. To add or change the card itself, see update your billing details.
Can I get more time?
If your setup is not finished when the trial is running low, contact support before the trial ends. We can help you review the account and confirm whether more evaluation time is available.
The goal is a fair trial on real operations, not a rushed decision during a busy week.
Where to go next
When you are ready to convert, see choosing a plan and billing. New to CleanLog? Start by inviting your team, or compare what each plan includes on pricing.
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