No, the courses aren't free on Pluralsight. Instead, they've got two payment options, for individuals and for teams, and then it's monthly or yearly. Do you need some course for your own benefit or you're looking for it for your company? Because last time I checked, it's cheaper to pay for your company and that way you're not only getting a better price, but you're also giving more people the opportunity to improve their skills. And by the way, depending on what plan you pick, you can either have access to their core library with like 2K courses, or if you pay more, you get the expanded one, which is now over 7K courses, I believe.
The only way to access the courses for free is through the free trial you can sign up for. Depending on whether you're a single user or you're an organization giving this virtual training tool a try, you may be able to get up to 10 or even 14 days of free trial for their library of courses. This means that Pluralsight essentially does offer users free courses but after that trial period is over, you’ll have to decide if you want to cancel your subscription or pay for the full thing, and you can do that either by month or for a whole year. In my personal experience, the courses are worth the money. But you can see for yourself, 10 days is pretty good as a start, and decide from there.
No, the courses aren't free on Pluralsight. Instead, they've got two payment options, for individuals and for teams, and then it's monthly or yearly. Do you need some course for your own benefit or you're looking for it for your company? Because last time I checked, it's cheaper to pay for your company and that way you're not only getting a better price, but you're also giving more people the opportunity to improve their skills. And by the way, depending on what plan you pick, you can either have access to their core library with like 2K courses, or if you pay more, you get the expanded one, which is now over 7K courses, I believe.
The only way to access the courses for free is through the free trial you can sign up for. Depending on whether you're a single user or you're an organization giving this virtual training tool a try, you may be able to get up to 10 or even 14 days of free trial for their library of courses. This means that Pluralsight essentially does offer users free courses but after that trial period is over, you’ll have to decide if you want to cancel your subscription or pay for the full thing, and you can do that either by month or for a whole year. In my personal experience, the courses are worth the money. But you can see for yourself, 10 days is pretty good as a start, and decide from there.