Trial
Choose this when you want the fastest self-serve proof of fit
Best for one person who wants to run a real rehearsal and verify the practice-to-review loop before paying.
Pricing
Trial proves fit for one person. Premium strengthens individual practice. Team and Enterprise stay contact-led when pilot shape, rollout, support, or governance now matter.
How to start
Start with Trial to prove the loop. Move to Premium for richer individual practice. Use Team or Enterprise when coordination, rollout, or governance changes the decision.
Rollout honesty
Self-serve is for individual evaluation and individual paid use. Once the decision depends on shared starting conditions, pilot framing, rollout scope, procurement context, or governance review, the right path becomes contact-led rather than a bigger checkout.
How to decide
Use these cues to narrow the path before comparing details.
Trial
Best for one person who wants to run a real rehearsal and verify the practice-to-review loop before paying.
Premium
Best when spoken delivery, transcript-backed review, and repeated attempts make individual practice worth paying for.
Team
Best when a school, department, or small team needs a coordinated start around the current product.
Enterprise
Best when deployment shape, governance, review structure, or support planning now affect the evaluation.
For individuals who want the fastest way to see whether Ducelis fits
Trial is the clearest self-serve start: choose a realistic rehearsal, complete one run, and inspect the review loop before paying.
Who this is for
Choose Trial if you want to prove the current product fits your work before paying, and one honest self-serve run is enough to make that decision.
What users can do now
Likely next step
Upgrade to Premium when text-first practice is no longer enough and you want spoken delivery, transcript-backed review, and more continuous repetition.
For individuals ready to pay for a stronger practice path than Trial
Premium is the paid individual path for spoken practice, transcript-backed review, and repeated attempts. It is not a team rollout lane.
Who this is for
Choose Premium when the buying decision is no longer whether the loop works at all, but whether richer spoken practice and clearer review artifacts would materially improve how you rehearse.
Why it stands apart
Likely next step
Move to Team when the need shifts from one person upgrading themselves to several people needing a coordinated start, shared planning, or pilot discussion.
For small groups that need a coordinated start instead of another self-serve seat
Team is for schools, departments, or small groups that need a coordinated start. The next step is a planning conversation, not a team checkout.
Who this is for
Choose Team when the question becomes how several people should start together, what a lightweight pilot could look like, and how to coordinate around the current product without pretending a full shared rollout system already exists.
What teams can use now
Likely next step
Move to Enterprise when the buying conversation expands from a small-group start into deployment shape, governance expectations, or broader review and support requirements.
For organizations whose evaluation depends on rollout shape, governance, and support planning
Enterprise fits when rollout, governance, procurement, review, or support planning now shape the decision. It remains contact-led.
Who this is for
Choose Enterprise when procurement is not the only issue. The real decision now depends on how the product would be introduced, reviewed, governed, and supported inside a larger organization.
How it is framed
Likely next step
Use contact to discuss rollout scope, governance needs, review expectations, and whether the current public product surface is a realistic fit for that evaluation.
Plan comparison
| Feature area | Trial | Premium | Team | Enterprise |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Current product access | Individual self-serve access to the current rehearsal flow. | The same individual self-serve path, upgraded for richer spoken practice. | Contact-led planning for small groups around the same product foundation. | Contact-led planning for broader rollout and governance needs. |
| Practice quota | Free users get 3 starts per day after signing in. | Higher access for users who need more practice continuity. | Depends on the underlying user access lane. | Discussed case by case without claiming finished governance tooling. |
| Voice lane | Best for proving the core loop before spoken practice becomes important. | Spoken rehearsal, transcript-backed review, and stronger retry continuity are the practical upgrade. | Discussed when a small group wants that richer rehearsal path together. | Discussed as part of broader rollout planning, not self-serve evaluation. |
| Planning and coordination | One person starts and practices on their own. | Still one person, with a stronger practice reason to upgrade. | Small-group planning starts here through contact. | Rollout, governance, and review planning start here through contact. |
| Commercial state | Start free with no checkout. | Use the self-serve Premium checkout path. | No team checkout; commercial discussion is contact-led. | No enterprise checkout; commercial and rollout discussion is contact-led. |
Concrete value proof
Premium is not positioned as quota alone. The value difference is that voice can make rehearsal feel more like delivering the response, then make that session-backed attempt easier to revisit through transcripts, summaries, and repeated tries around the same scenario.
Why voice changes the rehearsal feel
Premium does not claim magic or a different classroom runtime. The practical difference is that rehearsal can feel more spoken, the transcript gives you a session-backed practice artifact to inspect afterward, and repeated attempts can preserve more of the momentum and realism that matter when practicing high-stakes responses.
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Premium value proof
This page stays honest about current maturity: Premium has a live checkout foundation, while broader entitlement management and enterprise governance remain outside the claims made here.
Start with Trial when you want one honest self-serve run: sign in, choose a rehearsal, complete it, and see whether the current review loop fits your work before paying.
Choose Premium when spoken delivery matters to you, you want transcript-backed review afterward, and you expect to repeat the same scenario until your response feels stronger.
Use them as practice support. They help you review what you said, spot patterns, and choose the next retry, but they are not perfect judgment or a substitute for professional context.
Contact when multiple people need to start together, when rollout planning matters, or when you need governance and review expectations discussed before assuming a self-serve path fits.
If you are signed out, you sign in first and return to the guided start path. From there, you choose a live rehearsal and continue into the current practice-to-review flow.