FAQ about The Write Cure Free Trial
Why do you offer a free trial? What’s in it for you?
It’s a chance for me to start and build a relationship providing long-term value for clients, and a chance for you as a client to see if this service suits your needs. A free trial gives us both a good sense of whether the service and the project make a good fit.
Is the free trial completely free of charge?
Yes, as a reputable creative agency, The Write Cure offers a genuinely free trial without any upfront payment or commitment. Please see the trial terms above.
How do I sign up for the Free Trial?
Just follow the instructions above on this page.
Can I use this Free Trial offer for industries other than technology or finance?
Yes, get in touch through the form above, and I’ll get back to you on how I can help.
What is included in the Free Trial?
The Free Trial includes a sample project or a set number of words/pages for you to test the copywriting and editing services. Please see above for more details.
Do I need to provide any materials for the free trial?
Yes, you'll typically need to provide the content, instructions, or guidelines for the copywriter or editor to work on during the trial. Please see the instructions above.
Are there terms and limits to the Free Trial offer?
The terms are described above on this page, but I’m happy to answer any additional questions you may have.
Is there another way to send you my document than a Google Doc?
Sure, you can send it as a Word document, a pdf, a PowerPoint presentation, or a GitHub draft.
Is there a limit on the word count or number of pages for the free trial?
Yes, this Free Trial has a limit on word count as mentioned above.
Is the Free Trial available for all types of copywriting or editing services?
Since each company’s need and each person’s case is different, the Free Trial provides recommendations for action or actual editing, depending on the draft at hand.
What happens after the free trial ends?
After the trial, you can decide whether to continue with actually booking a project (paid services). There's no obligation involved in the Free Trial.
Does this Free Trial enroll me in anything or sign me up for anything?
Simply, no. The Free Trial is totally free (no credit card needed) and doesn’t enroll you in anything.
Can I try the free trial multiple times?
Every company gets only one Free Trial.
Is the Free Trial available to existing customers?
Free Trials are typically offered to new customers only since their aim is to test out services.
Can I provide feedback after the Free Trial?
I appreciate feedback from Free Trial users to improve my services. You can email me your feedback.