Free trial version
Dear girls and guys!
I would like to use berta.me in order to create my own webpage
since I like your layouts. I read, that there is a free
trial version for each version of different storage spaces (1, 3 or
10 Gb).
My question is: Is the trial version for a period of time (if
so, for how long?) free or what is the case exactly for the
fee trial versions?
So my question in particular is: is there any option on
your webpage to use it for free or do I have to pay at some point
anyway?
This would be my first webpage and I heard it is easy to make
for beginners on berta.me and I saw some pages which I like
layoutwise. So please, do not get me wrong: If there is no free
option for using Berta I totally understand since you guys and
girls must have put a lot of effort into creating this site. But to
me, as a bloody beginner and student, it is not an option for me to
pay, yet.
Thank you and keep up the nice work!
My regards,
Denise
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Support Staff 1 Posted by Uldis on Jan 16, 2014 @ 02:15 PM
Hi,
you can read more about Berta in our website http://berta.me
As you can see "Berta is a simple, open sourced tool for building websites".
Open source - means free.
Also you will find a button "Try 30 days for free" - this means a fully functional trial period for any Berta hosting plan.
Our plans and pricing: http://berta.me/plans-pricing/
We are not asking money for Berta software, just for hosting (server space).
Of course by hosting with us you will support Berta development and new features of this platform.
Anyway you can download http://berta.me/download/ and use Berta software on your own servers for free.
But keep in mind our hosting benefits - http://support.berta.me/kb/faq/whats-the-difference-between-hosted-...
good luck
Uldis closed this discussion on Jan 16, 2014 @ 02:15 PM.