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LazyLines Pricing FAQs
LazyLines Pricing FAQs
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Written by Levi Vamos
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Pricing Overview

How does LazyLines' pricing work?


LazyLines offers three subscription plans: Solo, Pro, and Unlimited. All plans provide full access to LazyLines' features. However, the plans differ in certain limits, specifically regarding:

  • Script Generations: The number of scripts you can generate monthly.

  • Profile Analyses: The number of profiles you can analyze each month.

  • Auto Ideations: The number of automated ideas you can generate.

Do I need to sign a contract?


No, LazyLines does not require a contract. All paid plans are available as monthly or yearly subscriptions, which you can select during the checkout process.

Payments

What payment methods do you accept?


We accept all major credit cards for online payments, as well as Apple Pay and Google Pay. Please note that invoices cannot be paid using debit cards, prepaid cards, PayPal, or similar payment services.

Are there any additional usage charges?


No, there are no additional usage charges for the standard features. The only extra cost you might incur is for creating additional workspaces, which are priced at $20 per month for each workspace created beyond your initial allowance.

Free Trial

How does the free trial work?


To sign up for LazyLines' free trial, you will need to provide a credit card. The trial grants you access to all products and features, albeit with some limitations.

  • The free trial lasts for 7 days.

  • After the trial period ends, you will automatically be charged for the subscription plan you selected at onboarding, using the payment method you provided.

If you decide to upgrade during your trial, simply navigate to the "Billing" tab in the "Settings" menu, select your desired plan, and complete the upgrade process.

If you wish to cancel your trial, go to the "Billing" tab in "Settings" and click on "Cancel Plan."

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