written by Natalie Holt
Thursday, 18 August 2022
We wanted to let you know about some changes we've made to payments on Analyser.
First off, there are now several different payment options to choose from. These include paying by direct debit, Apple Pay and Google Pay, as well as the existing method of paying by card.
If you're an Analyser subscriber and currently pay by card, you're welcome to continue paying this way if you like.
If you are a free directory user, we have made some additional changes to help you make the jump to the full Analyser due diligence package.
We’ve extended our free trial period from seven days to 14 days. So you have an extra week’s worth of playtime in Analyser to see how it could support you in researching platforms and investments, in a way that saves a lot of the time and resource that’s often baked into regular due diligence reviews.
We have changed when we ask for payment details, which will now take place at the end of the free trial if you want to continue using the system. So you can try Analyser out without needing to provide payment details upfront.
Subscribers and new joiners can also add a separate billing email address to send Analyser invoices to, or where payment needs to be signed off by someone else in your firm.
We’ve wanted to make these changes for a while, so we’re glad to be providing more options that work for you and your business processes.
Analyser is designed with advice professionals in mind and thrives off your feedback, so if there's anything you'd like to see added, improved or made better just let us know.
As always, the usual channels are open for suggestions or future developments: the 'get in touch' button in Analyser or on email at [email protected]. Or feel free to get in touch with us directly – we’re happy to help.