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About the Tiro free trial

The first time you sign up for Tiro, a workspace is created for you automatically. That workspace comes with a total of 300 minutes you can use over 3 weeks. This usage is shared across live recording, offline mode, and audio file upload. Free trial credit does not renew each month. It’s granted once per account and does not apply to any additional workspaces you create. Your free trial ends when you use up all 300 minutes or when 3 weeks pass after sign-up, whichever comes first. Once the 3 weeks are over, you can no longer record even if minutes remain. You don’t need to add a payment method up front, and your trial never converts to a paid plan automatically. So go ahead and explore.

When your free trial credit runs out

Once your free trial credit is gone, you can’t create new notes. If your minutes run out mid-recording, the recording pauses, and for audio file uploads the transcript may only be partially converted. To keep using Tiro, you’ll need a plan subscription. See Tiro plans and Managing your subscription for the details. You can still view your past recordings even after your free trial credit runs out. After your trial ends, you can still view, edit, and share your existing notes. We know the notes that capture your conversations are valuable assets. Only creating new notes is blocked. Everything else stays available.

Note viewing and recording limits

During the free trial, viewing is capped at 60 minutes per note, and you can record up to 120 minutes.
  • Past 60 minutes: the note keeps recording, but its content is temporarily blurred and viewing is restricted. Your note is still being recorded normally. After you upgrade your plan, you’ll see the full text in its entirety. This isn’t an error, so there’s nothing to worry about.
  • Past 120 minutes: recording stops automatically, and anything after that point can’t be recovered, even if you upgrade your plan later. To record a longer meeting, upgrade your plan and start a new note.
Upgrade to a paid plan and you can record up to 5 hours (300 minutes) per note, and the 60-minute blur limit goes away.

Inviting members to a workspace on the free trial

When you invite members to a workspace that’s on the free trial, you and each member you invite get 300 minutes per person of free trial. The trial period stays tied to when the workspace was created and applies to everyone the same way.

Frequently asked questions

If I create a new workspace, do I get another 300 free trial minutes?

No. The free trial is granted once per account. Creating additional workspaces after sign-up does not grant free trial usage again.

Does each member get their own 300 minutes?

Yes. Each member invited to a workspace on the free trial gets their own 300 minutes of free trial usage.

If I pay after my trial ends, can I see the content that was blurred?

Notes that were blurred past 60 minutes become fully viewable again after you upgrade your plan. But if recording stopped automatically past 120 minutes, the content after that point can’t be recovered, even after you pay.
Related pages: Tiro plans · Credits · Managing your subscription