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# How much it cost

After your 3 day free trial period ends, you can choose to subscribe to one of three available options:

### One month subscription

1 Month subscription cost is **USD 2.99**&#x20;

### Three months subscription

3 Month subscription cost is **USD 5.99** (effective per month cost is approx. USD 1.99)&#x20;

### One year subscription

12 Months subscription cost is **USD 11.99** ( effective per month cost is approx. USD 0.99 - **cheapest option**)

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We provide the best value for the content quality, delivery and continuous development support.

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