Yes — you can test Mailpro free for up to 30 days with no credit card required. The free trial lets you evaluate every core feature, send test campaigns, and confirm the platform fits your workflow before you commit to a paid plan.

Quick rule: the free trial is capped at 30 days. After that, the account stays in free Mailpro mode with reduced features — or you upgrade to a paid plan and keep your data.

What you get during the trial

  • Full access to the email editor and templates
  • Drag-and-drop newsletter builder, signup forms, and surveys
  • Send test campaigns to a small number of recipients
  • Real deliverability checks — spam-folder previews and content scoring
  • Set up your double opt-in signup flow

How to start

Sign up on the Mailpro homepage, confirm your email, and you’re in. No credit card is asked at this stage. If signup fails, see our trial registration troubleshooting page.

What happens after 30 days

The 30-day evaluation window covers your testing period. After it ends, the account does not disappear — it converts automatically to a free Mailpro plan with restricted limits (smaller list size, fewer monthly sends, etc.). To unlock full sending volume, choose a subscription plan or buy a pack of prepaid credits.

By signing up, you agree to the Terms

The 30-day trial is your chance to evaluate the platform. By choosing a paid plan afterwards, you acknowledge that you have had the opportunity to test Mailpro before committing — subscription fees, prepaid credits, and optional services are non-refundable from that point on, except where applicable consumer law requires otherwise.

Start your free Mailpro trial now

30 days, no card required. Discover the editor, automations, and SMS module before you decide on a paid plan.

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