Make the most of Mergado trial period

Lukáš Horák
28. 8. 2020
2 minutes read
Make the most of Mergado trial period

Have you tried the free trial period of Mergado, and are you thinking about how to proceed? Whether you start advertising management with our tool or decide otherwise, we’ll advise you on the next steps.

Have you tried the free trial period of Mergado, and are you thinking about how to proceed? Whether you start advertising management with our tool or decide otherwise, we’ll advise you on the next steps.

How to proceed after the trial period

1. Are you interested in Mergado, and do you plan to use it in the paid mode?

Prepare all data for full operation. After the end of the trial period, we will send you the first invoice according to the selected tariff. Information about your tariff and the billing period can be found in the header of your store.

You can also change the billing period according to your preferences in your profile in the Settings section and the Billing Information section.

Get acquainted with the invoicing and payment options for Mergado with articles:

Have a look at the qualities of Mergado — try its features for 30 days for free.

2. Have you tried Mergado, but decided not to continue using it?

Before the end of the trial period, you will receive an e‑mail notifying you of the upcoming first invoice. If you no longer want to work with Mergado, do not forget to delete exports or the store itself from the application. If your test data remains in Mergado, we will issue you a proforma invoice, and we will anticipate that you want to use it for another month.

You can delete the store (along with all exports) in Settings under the Delete Online Store tab.

Not sure how to delete or otherwise configure Mergado? Our support will help you with that.

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Lukáš Horák

Lukáš takes care of most of the Czech and English communication in Mergado. Through blogs, e‑mail, and social networks, he regularly supplies readers with e‑commerce news and news and tips from Mergado. In his time off, he enjoys simple things like badminton, digging the hidden gems of the 80’s, and seafood served with red wine.