ConvertKit Free Trial (Here’s How)

Getting started with your ConvertKit free trial is pretty simple.

That’s what I’m going to show you how to do today along with:

  • Walking you through each of the steps…
  • Along with answering any ConvertKit trial-related questions.

Let’s begin now.

ConvertKit Free Trial Start

First and foremost.

I’m going to put a video down below in case you prefer following along that way.

It’s a very quick video, so it won’t take you much time at all:

So whether or not you watched the video or plan on following along in this blog post?

Let’s begin now.

ConvertKit Signup Steps & Walkthrough

convertkit free trial

After you click the link that I posted…

You will get taken to the ConvertKit home page that looks similar to the picture above.

Keep in mind that the page can always change slightly, as long as you’re on their home page.

  • Click on the TRY IT FOR FREE button that you see on the page.

You will then get taken to a page that looks similar to the picture that I will put down below:

convertkit trial

Here you come to a crossroads where you have to answer a difficult question (sarcasm):

Do you currently use an email marketing tool in your business?

And of course.

Your two options are either going to be:

  1. Yes! I’m moving from another tool.
  2. No. I’m just starting with email.

Make sure that you choose the appropriate answer as it applies to you.

In this example, I’m just going to pick a random one (No. I’m just starting with email).

Helpful Note: The questions will change depending on the answers that you give.

Here is the next section:

trial period with convertkit

Once again, the question is going to be:

Do you have a website?

And you can choose from two answers which are:

  1. Yes.
  2. No.

To speed things up, I am just going to answer No so that I can show you the last page.

Here it is down below:

sign up

So here are the final steps when it comes to the signup process:

  • Enter your email address.
  • Create a password.
  • Click Get Started.

And just like that?

You have now completed the signup process for getting your ConvertKit free trial.

Pretty cool right?

I’ll put the link down below again so that you don’t have to scroll to the top:

Let’s move onto the next section now.

ConvertKit Frequently Asked Questions

Getting started with any type of email marketing software will most likely come with questions.

I completely understand.

So allow me to answer some of the most popular ConvertKit trial related questions.

Can You Get A ConvertKit 60 Day Trial?

Unfortunately not.

As of writing this, the trial duration for ConvertKit is going to be a helpful 14-days.

If you ask me?

That’s certainly a good amount of time when it comes to testing new software.

How Much Is ConvertKit?

I did a separate blog post if you want to get more information about that topic.

Related Blog Post: The ConvertKit pricing plans.

But since you are here?

This is what ConvertKit offers when it comes to their costs:

  • $29 per month for up to 1,000 subscribers.
  • $49 per month for up to 3,000 subscribers.
  • $79 per month for up to 5,000 subscribers.

They also offer a discount if you want to pay yearly as you can see below too:

You have to pay more upfront…

But it’s a highly recommended deal if you plan on using ConvertKit for the long term.

Let’s move onto the end now.

ConvertKit Free Trial Conclusion

As stated at the beginning of this blog post…

It’s a pretty simple process when it comes to getting your free ConvertKit trial.

I’ll put a link down below one more time in case you need to get to the home page.

And that should do it.

I want to say thank you for stopping by and checking out this post about getting started.

Hopefully, this quick tutorial made the process much easier for you.

I’ll put a related post down below in case you’d like some more ConvertKit info:

Related Post: My ConvertKit review.

Enjoy!

James Canzanella
 

A former personal trainer who went from unemployment to online business success. He's been marketing since 2012 and (still) enjoys lifting weights, listening to rock music, and relentlessly quoting movie lines.

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