TrialPay

Software: Overview

Turn price-sensitive users into paying customers

Software

TrialPay provides software publishers of any size with compelling payment and promotion options that turn price-sensitive users into paying customers.

Clients that use TrialPay

  • Adobe
  • McAfee
  • AVG
  • Avira
  • Lavasoft
  • Winzip

A few of the software publishers using TrialPay


How TrialPay Works

Instantly increase sales from your current traffic and user base. Watch the demo to learn more.


What People Are Saying

  • A certain percentage of freeware users will never buy Ad-Aware outright. Then something like TrialPay comes along to monetize free users without cannibalizing standard sales.

    Michael HelanderLavasoftLavasoft

  • If you are not using TrialPay, you are simply leaving money on the table.

    Rick TrefzgerSTOPzillaSTOPzilla

  • It wasn’t hard to find a reason to choose TrialPay over the competition—TrialPay pays more.

    Erik BryantFoxit SoftwareFoxit Software

  • TrialPay Purchase Incentives have been instrumental in increasing the value of our software products and enhancing customers' satisfaction. Using TrialPay incentives has definitely set the marketing of Cyberlink software products apart from many of our competitors.

    Danielle LiaoCyberLink Corp.CyberLink Corp.


From Our Blog

TrialPay's Best Of Web (BOW) Awards

Welcome to TrialPay’s Best Of Web (BOW) Awards, where we recognize the savvy online merchants that best utilize TrialPay’s e-commerce solutions. This month we’re honoring Kinoma for their highly effective use of one of our top touchpoints, the direct placement of TrialPay as a payment method. ...read full article

Five Red Flags Your Site Is Not Following Usability Best Practices

Usability measures the quality of a user’s experience when interacting with your Web site. In other words, it gauges how easily and enjoyably customers can navigate your site, view your products, and ultimately complete a purchase. Not sure if your site is following usability best practices? Here are five red flags it's not: ...read full article