Understand the free trial and order limit
Learn what is included in the 14-day DMNexa trial, how the 10-order allowance works, and what happens when trial access ends.
New eligible accounts receive a 14-day trial with up to 10 orders and no card required. When time or order allowance is exhausted, DMNexa prompts the seller to choose a paid plan for restricted actions.
The trial is meant for testing the complete workflow with real examples.
Current trial allowance
- 14 days from the trial start.
- Up to 10 orders during the trial.
- No card required to begin.
The first condition reached—the time ending or the order allowance being exhausted—can limit actions that require an active plan.
What to test
Complete onboarding, connect Instagram, create drafts using your normal customer language, correct an AI result, approve a suitable order, and move it through your workflow. This is more useful than using all trial orders on artificial one-line tests.
Use the AI Brain playground when you only want to test review rules without creating real orders.
When the trial ends
DMNexa displays a billing banner or plan prompt. Existing account data is not deleted merely because a trial expires, but the backend can refuse order actions that require paid access until the seller subscribes.
Open the prompt to compare Starter and Growth. The available checkout depends on whether you are on web, iOS, Android, or connected Shopify billing.
Frequently asked questions
Does the trial require a card?
No. The current trial can begin without a payment card.
Is the trial unlimited for 14 days?
No. It includes up to 10 eligible orders during the 14-day period.
Will trial expiration delete my account?
No. The app can limit paid actions and show an upgrade notice, but account deletion is a separate seller action.
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