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Plans & Pricing: Lite, Starter & Pro

Tradelle offers three subscription tiers: Lite, Starter, and Pro, each available monthly or yearly, plus a one-time Lifetime Max option. Current prices and a full feature comparison are always on the pricing page.


There are no per-order fulfillment fees on any plan. You only pay the product and shipping cost when an order is fulfilled.


The $1 Trial


Every new member starts with a 7-day trial for $1. A credit card is required upfront, and the full subscription amount is charged automatically when the trial ends, unless you cancel before then. The $1 trial fee is non-refundable.


The trial is available once, for your first subscription only. It does not apply to Lifetime Max purchases, upgrades, billing cycle changes, or re-subscriptions after a previous cancellation.


Money-Back Guarantee


First-time subscriptions come with a 14-day money-back guarantee, counted from the trial start date. For Lifetime Max, the 14 days count from the purchase date. See How To Cancel Your Subscription Or Trial for how to request it.


Upgrading


You can upgrade to a higher tier, or switch from monthly to yearly, at any time. The unused portion of your current billing period is credited pro-rata against the new plan price, the difference is charged immediately, and a new billing cycle starts from the day of the change.


Downgrading


You can downgrade to a lower tier at any time from the Subscription section in your dashboard settings, the same place where you upgrade.


Pausing


You can pause your subscription for 1 to 3 months instead of canceling. While paused, nothing is charged and your account, data, and settings are kept. Details are in How To Cancel Your Subscription Or Trial.


Processing Speed By Plan


Shipping speed is the same on every plan. The difference is order processing: regular plans process orders in 1 to 3 business days, while Pro and Lifetime Max members get prioritized processing, as fast as 12 hours. On any plan, consistent order volume speeds up processing further.


"Lifetime" in Lifetime Max refers to the lifetime of the service, not of the subscriber.

Updated on: 11/07/2026

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