Free Trial End Date Calculator
Never get charged for a free trial you forgot about. Track when your trials end and set reminders to cancel before you're billed.
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How to Track Free Trials and Never Get Charged
Why Track Free Trials?
Free trials are great for trying new services, but they often convert to paid subscriptions automatically. The average person forgets about 2-3 free trials per year, resulting in hundreds of rupees in unwanted charges.
Common Trial Durations
- 7 days: Adobe, Canva Pro, many SaaS tools
- 14 days: Notion, Slack, productivity apps
- 30 days: Netflix, Amazon Prime, streaming services
- 3 months: Some annual subscription services
Tips to Avoid Trial Charges
- ✓ Set a calendar reminder for 2 days before trial ends
- ✓ Use this calculator to track all your active trials
- ✓ Cancel before the trial ends if you don't want to continue
- ✓ Check your email for trial confirmation with end date
- ✓ Use a virtual card with low limit for trials
What Happens If You Forget?
Most services will automatically charge your card when the trial ends. Some offer refunds within 24-48 hours, but many don't. It's always better to cancel before you're charged than to request a refund after.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is a free trial end date calculator?
A free trial end date calculator lets you enter the start date and length of a free trial, then tells you exactly when the trial ends and when you'll be charged. It helps you set reminders so you can cancel before the billing date if you don't want to continue the paid subscription.
How do I calculate when my free trial ends?
Enter your trial start date and the number of trial days into the calculator. For example, a 14-day trial starting on March 1st ends on March 15th — that's your last day to cancel for free. Most services charge you on day 15 (the day after the trial ends), so aim to cancel at least one day before.
Do free trials automatically convert to paid subscriptions?
Yes — almost all free trials automatically convert to a paid subscription when the trial period ends, unless you cancel beforehand. This is why tracking trial end dates is important. Services like Netflix, Spotify, Adobe, and most SaaS tools require a credit card upfront and will charge it automatically when the trial expires.
What happens if I forget to cancel a free trial?
If you forget to cancel before the trial ends, you'll be charged the full subscription price for the first billing period. Many services offer refunds within 24–48 hours of an accidental charge if you haven't used the service, but this isn't guaranteed. It's best to cancel before the trial ends if you're not sure you want to continue.
How can I track multiple free trials at once?
Use this calculator to check end dates one at a time, or use a subscription tracker like RecurStop which lets you add all your free trials with automatic reminders 3 days and 1 day before each one expires. This is especially useful if you're testing multiple tools or services at the same time.