Who this is for: Anyone starting a new AnswerPath trial, or running out of time on an existing one.
Time: 2 minutes.
When you sign up, AnswerPath starts a 14-day free trial on the plan you pick. No credit card is required.
During the trial you get the full plan — Solo or Professional — with the limits described in Plans and pricing. At the end of the 14 days, to keep using AnswerPath you'll need to subscribe.
On the Billing page, you'll see your trial end date as "Trial ends on [date]".
You start your trial during signup. Specifically:
Create your account (see Create your account).
On the Choose Your Plan screen, pick Solo or Professional.
Click Start Free Trial.
You're taken straight to the dashboard and your trial is running.
In the sidebar footer, click Settings.
Go to the Billing page.
On the Current Plan card, look for Trial ends on [date].
You can also watch the Usage Details card to see how much of your monthly quota you've used so far.
AnswerPath doesn't have a self-serve "extend trial" button. If you're close to the end of your trial and need more time before deciding — for example, because your evaluation overlapped with a company holiday, or you haven't finished testing against your Context Hub — contact support.
See Contact support. Let them know:
Your organization name
How much more time you need
What you still want to evaluate
Extensions aren't guaranteed, but they're handled case by case.
If you're ready to commit before the 14 days are up, you don't have to wait:
Go to Settings → Billing.
Click Manage Subscription.
You'll be taken to our secure payment provider to add payment details and start your paid subscription.
If you've subscribed before the end date, AnswerPath continues without interruption on your paid plan.
If you haven't subscribed, drafting new answers will be blocked and your access to features will be limited. Your data (documents, Answer Bank, projects) is preserved so you can resume if you subscribe later.
Use every day of the trial. Upload real documents. Run a real questionnaire. Invite a teammate. A trial that only tests the landing page tells you almost nothing.
Set a reminder a few days before it ends. Plan your decision before the button appears.
Don't wait if you've already decided. Subscribing early doesn't cost you the remaining trial days — you just lock in continuity.