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Metabase Exclusive: Experience the Power of Data with a Free 14-Day Trial! - Get the most out of Metabase


How much can customers save with Metabase deal?


2 Weeks Free

How to Claim This Offer: A Step-by-Step Guide

  1. Visit the Metabase Website:
  2. Initiate the Free Trial:
    • Look for a prominent section or button related to "Free Trial" or "Get Started."
    • Click on the "Free Trial" or equivalent button to initiate the trial process.
  3. Sign Up or Log In:
    • If you already have a Metabase account, log in. If not, you may need to sign up for a new account.
    • Complete the registration process by providing the necessary details.
  4. Provide Payment Information (if applicable):
    • Follow the on-screen instructions. Depending on the trial offer, you might be required to enter payment details.
    • Note: Ensure that it's mentioned as a free trial to avoid charges during the trial period.
  5. Set Up Your Metabase Account:
    • Follow the on-screen instructions to set up your Metabase account and configure any preferences.
  6. Access Metabase Features:
    • Once the setup is complete, you should have access to Metabase with the features included in the trial.
  7. Enjoy the 14-Day Trial:
    • Enjoy using Metabase for free during the 14-day trial period.

Other deals for Metabase:

  • Forever free plan: No
  • Discount or free plan for teachers, students or non profits: No