Are there any limitations during the trial period?

Are there any limitations during the trial period?

To prevent hacker attacks, we had to limit the number of users to 20 per Organisation and the number of Organisations to 20 per account. During the trial period you are also not able to modify the email-text that gets sent out for user invitations. If you require more users or Organisations during your trial period, please contact us and we'll be happy to help.

These restrictions will cease to apply when you switch to a paid subscription.

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