Trial Expired State
Trial expired gate stating the end date, side by side lists of what stays read only versus what is paused, the plan price, and export.
Trial expired gate stating the end date, side by side lists of what stays read only versus what is paused, the plan price, and export.
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Trial Expired State is a bordered card that reads like a receipt rather than a threat. It opens with a CalendarX2 icon and the heading Your trial ended on June 28, then states plainly that the workspace is now read only and everything the team made during the 14 days is intact. Two side by side lists split the truth: Still available covers viewing every board, exporting data, and the 6 members and their roles, while Paused until you upgrade covers editing, API access, and inviting new people. A muted row names the Team plan at $12 per member per month, and two buttons offer Upgrade to Team alongside Export workspace data as a first class exit.
The two lists are simple arrays, so the split between what survives and what pauses has one place to change. The footer sets expectations without pressure: read only workspaces are kept for 90 days and the owner is emailed twice before anything is scheduled for deletion.
Reach for this block on the gate shown once a trial lapses, wired to your subscription state so the end date and plan price come from billing. Keep the export action working; a trial that traps data reads as hostile.
A natural flow around it on an Application Pro page:
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After
One strong use is the post trial read only gate. Other expiry states:
Tip: show what stays available beside what pauses; a gate that only lists losses feels like a lockout, not an upgrade.