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How BundleCreator's 14-day trial works, what happens on day 14, when the watermark kicks in, and what you pay after that. No credit card at signup. Bundles run up to 1,000 pages — the same limit as paid plans. Plus Pay-as-you-go at £12 per bundle for users who only need one hearing.
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When you sign up for BundleCreator, you get a fourteen-day trial. No credit card. No limits on templates. Bundles can run up to a thousand pages, the same size limit as the paid plans. You can build as much as you need to see if this works for you.
For the first fourteen days, your bundle exports are unwatermarked and ready for court. Build, share, download — it all works as it will on a paid plan. This gives you a realistic first hearing to test BundleCreator against. If a hearing falls in these two weeks, you can go in with a clean, compliant bundle.
On day fourteen, you choose what happens next. If you continue with a paid plan — Essential, Pro, or Platinum — nothing changes. Your exports stay clean. If you are not ready to commit, your account keeps working, but exports now carry a BundleCreator watermark.
The bundle is still usable, still accurate, still correctly structured. Just marked. For the next thirty days, watermarked exports stay available. This window is deliberate. It lets you keep working, share drafts with a Mackenzie friend or a solicitor, and move to a paid plan when you are ready — without losing your work.
After day forty-four, full exports pause until you move to a paid plan. Your bundles are safely stored. Your data is untouched. You upgrade, and exports resume instantly. If you only need one bundle — say, a single hearing — there is a Pay As You Go option at twelve pounds per bundle. Fourteen days free. Thirty days watermarked. Then the choice is yours.