Laserfiche Cloud Trial Account Guide
Laserfiche Cloud Trial Account Guide
Laserfiche Cloud Trial Account Guide
A Solution Provider can grant a prospect access to a trial account at any time within this 45-day
timeframe; however, it is recommended to give the prospect enough time to use the account.
If the customer wishes to subscribe to an annual subscription, the Solution Provider can initiate a final
transfer to the customer. Once the transfer is complete, the Solution Provider will no longer have access
to the account. The steps below describe the process for creating, configuring, and transferring a trial
account to a customer.
Activate the
Sign-in to Trial Account
Solution Invite into a
Provider User Configure Trial Prospect to Subscription
Account Account Trial Account Account
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Step 2: Create a Trial Account
1. Navigate to the Customers Page
2. Use the Add button to create a new trial account
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Step 5: Invite Prospect to Trial Account
1. Navigate to the Customers Page
2. Select the Actions ( ) button next to the appropriate account
3. Click Invite customer to trial
4. In the Trial Account Invitation dialog box, select the customer
administrator email address (if there’s more than one, select one from
the dropdown list)
5. A trial invitation email is sent to the selected administrator account, where they will get a link to
set their password. PLEASE NOTE: the customer will only have 24 hours to activate their
account. You may reinitiate the invitation following the same steps above.
If the trial is currently expired, the 30-day extension starts from the current date to still provide 75 days
of total active time for the prospect.
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Step 7: Activate the Trial Account into a Subscription Account
Subscription account activation transfers full control of the account to the customer. Solution Providers
will no longer have administrator access to the account. You can begin the subscription account
activation process in one of two ways:
Option 1:
Option 2:
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What Happens After a Trial Account Expires?
A trial account expires after 45 days. Neither the Solution Provider nor the prospect can sign-in to
expired accounts.
Expired accounts remain in the system for 30 days and are automatically deleted at the end of that
timeframe. During this 30-day grace period, Solution Providers can grant a 30-day extension that
reactivates the account.
Additionally, Solution Providers can contact their Territory Manager to request reactivation for an
expired trial account that has used up the one-time 30-day extension and has expired less than 30 days
prior to the current date.
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