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How does the 30-day free trial work?

Ready to soundtrack your stories, but not sure if Epidemic Sound is the right fit for you? Explore more than 50,000 world-class tracks with a 30-day free trial. Read more below.

TL;DR: With Epidemic Sound’s 30-day free trial, you can download and soundtrack your content for free. As long as this is done during your active trial, your content will stay cleared forever.

What does the trial allow?

Once you’ve signed up for the 30-day free trial, you can start browsing over 50,000 tracks and 200,000 Hollywood-grade sound effects. Explore and download unlimited tracks to soundtrack your content with, and publish it on your connected channels. As long as you’ve connected your channels to your subscription, you can safely publish and monetize your content without worrying about the legal stuff.

Not sure how to safelist your channels? Check out this safelisting guide.

Who’s eligible for the free trial?

Anyone signing up for Epidemic Sound for the first time is free to use the trial. As soon as you’ve created a free Epidemic Sound account and found a plan that suits your needs, you can use the 30-day free trial to start exploring the extensive music catalog.

If you’re a freelancer or small business, you can use music for third-party content and clear your content by adding the links to your Epidemic Sound account, under “Safelist”.

What happens when the trial is over?

Unless you cancel your trial, it’ll automatically turn into an active subscription. If you cancel your trial before it ends, you won’t be charged. All videos and other content published while your trial was active will remain cleared from copyright claims forever.

Frequently asked questions

How does the trial work?

You can access a free trial for both the Creator and Pro plan. During that trial, you can download as many tracks and sound effects as you like to use in videos and podcasts.

What happens if I cancel?

If you cancel a trial or subscription, you can still monetize videos and podcasts that were published during that period. However, you may not produce or publish any new videos or podcasts, even if you’ve already downloaded or used the music while you were an active subscriber.

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