Almost every "free trial" you have signed up for in the past five years has asked for a credit card on day one. The trial ran for 14 or 30 days. On day 15 or day 31, the charge appeared. Maybe you remembered to cancel; maybe you did not. The vendor was happy either way.
That is not what we are doing.
Three months. No card. Nothing to cancel.
You sign up. You get the whole platform — every module, every feature, no caps that matter to the trial. Ninety days. We do not ask for a payment method. We will not charge you. On day 90 we ask you to pick a plan if you want to continue.
If you do not want to continue, you do not have to do anything. Your tenant freezes, your data sits where it is, you can come back later and turn it on by choosing a plan.
Why three months
A 14-day trial is a sales tactic. A 30-day trial is barely enough time to import your real data, look at it for a week, and decide. Three months is enough time to actually run a billing cycle, send a campaign, file a real invoice, take a customer through onboarding, and see whether AIMSIF made your week better or worse.
If three months of full access does not convince you, no number of feature pages will. We would rather find out at month 3 than have you pay for a year and regret it.
The trade-off, because there always is one
Free trial customers do not get a money-back guarantee, because the trial itself is the money-back. You tested it for free. If you want a money-back guarantee — 90 days, no questions — you pick the pay-now path on day one, pay year-1 up front, and the guarantee is your safety net.
Pick whichever path matches how you make decisions. Just do not pick both, because that would be a bit too generous for a small Latvian company to survive.