Hi, you can use Skillshare for free but only for a limited period. They offer a free trial and then you must pay to continue using their services. And they are very generous with their offer because when you sign up for premium, you get a whole month of free courses! In 30 days you can absolutely complete a whole course, especially some of the shorter trainings, and see if this platform is good for further use or if you want to cancel the package before the free period is over. So even though you must pay to use it continuously, Skillshare can be free, at least for the trial period.
No, you can't use Skillshare completely for free, but you have the option for a 30 day trial before you commit to a payment. All users, being individuals or companies, are allowed for 30 days to access the courses for virtual training, and then you either cancel it before you have to pay, or you decide to stick with your subscription and continue to use the platform. Keep in mind though, there are different plans. This is especially relevant for companies because the more you pay, the more things you're offered. I think all payment plans offer similar or even the same number of courses, but what varies is features like analytics and other additional things. So Skillshare is not free, no, and you have to decide whether you want to pay and for what plan.
Hi, you can use Skillshare for free but only for a limited period. They offer a free trial and then you must pay to continue using their services. And they are very generous with their offer because when you sign up for premium, you get a whole month of free courses! In 30 days you can absolutely complete a whole course, especially some of the shorter trainings, and see if this platform is good for further use or if you want to cancel the package before the free period is over. So even though you must pay to use it continuously, Skillshare can be free, at least for the trial period.
No, you can't use Skillshare completely for free, but you have the option for a 30 day trial before you commit to a payment. All users, being individuals or companies, are allowed for 30 days to access the courses for virtual training, and then you either cancel it before you have to pay, or you decide to stick with your subscription and continue to use the platform. Keep in mind though, there are different plans. This is especially relevant for companies because the more you pay, the more things you're offered. I think all payment plans offer similar or even the same number of courses, but what varies is features like analytics and other additional things. So Skillshare is not free, no, and you have to decide whether you want to pay and for what plan.