Install Address Verifier and your next 100 orders get the full Pro treatment free: verification against carrier data, buyer prompts, order tags, dashboard numbers. No credit card, no plan selection, nothing to activate. The counter starts at install and the Plan card on your home screen shows how many free orders you have left.
It’s a lifetime counter, not a clock
The trial is 100 orders, however long they take. A store doing 50 orders a month gets two months of free verification; a store doing 500 a month gets about six days. There is no 14-day timer quietly expiring while you’re busy, which is how most app trials end before you’ve formed an opinion.
The 100 count only moves when we actually verify an order. An order we couldn’t verify (say, the verification service was unreachable) doesn’t use a slot. The details are in what counts as a charged order.
What happens at order 101
If you’ve chosen Pro by then, nothing changes. Billing starts and verification continues without a gap.
If you haven’t, you land on the Free plan. Three things are true about that:
- Your rules keep enforcing. Checkout blocks and after-purchase warnings run exactly as you configured them, free, forever. The rule engine never turns off.
- Verification stops. Addresses are no longer checked against carrier data, so typos pass unnoticed and buyer prompts stop carrying a suggested fix. That’s the Pro layer, and Free vs Pro draws the line precisely.
- Your checkout never breaks. Orders flow exactly as they did the day before; the only difference is which checks run on them.
Your dashboard and plan page both note when the trial ends. It’s the only place we’ll nag you.
Turning verification back on
Choose Pro on the Plan page and verification resumes with your exact settings: every rule, every severity, every custom message exactly as you left them. Plans change enforcement, never configuration.
If you’re deciding, Free vs Pro is the comparison, and switching plans covers how the changeover works.