Free Trial on the Website — But the App Charges You Immediately?

You sign up on the website.

It clearly says “Free Trial.”

No payment required.

No charge today.

Then you open the mobile app.

And suddenly — it asks you to pay.

No trial.

No free access.

This happens more often than people think.


Why the Trial Exists on Web — But Not in the App

  • App Store / Google Play billing rules differ from web billing
  • Platforms may restrict or shorten free trials
  • Some services only offer trials through direct web signup
  • In-app purchases follow store pricing and subscription policies

The trial isn’t missing — it’s platform-dependent.


How App Store Billing Changes Trial Access

  • Apple and Google take a revenue share from in-app purchases
  • Services adjust trials to offset store fees
  • Intro offers may be shorter or removed entirely
  • Some plans are web-exclusive promotions

This is a pricing structure issue — not an account error.


How to Access the Free Trial Properly

  • Subscribe directly through the website first
  • Log into the app after activating the trial
  • Avoid subscribing via the in-app purchase screen
  • Confirm trial activation in your account billing page

Once activated on web, the trial usually syncs to the app.


When You Might Still Be Charged

  • You subscribed inside the app instead of the website
  • Your account had a previous trial already used
  • The app store account differs from your web login
  • The trial promotion expired

Free trials often depend on where you subscribe — not just your account.