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2. How to register as an Enterprise user
1. Overview
AlgoShack offers a Enterprise model for large-scale enterprise or business. An enterprise user account is associated with large-scale business or enterprise that has six users and above.
As an enterprise user, you can choose to upgrade it to paid version or renew your existing version by clicking on Upgrade/Renew button in the My Subscription page. To upgrade or renew your service, navigate to the My Subscription page by clicking your Profile name in the upper-right corner of the Main Canvas screen and access Upgrade/Renew button.
2. How to register as an Enterprise user
Enterprise Users can register to the algoQA Platform using Free Trial button available in the Pricing page.
Perform the following:
- Enter the URL algoshack.com into the browser address bar.
- Click Pricing button in the status bar, as shown:
- The Pricing page appears. In the Pricing page, click the Free Trail button to subscribe as a Freemium user. You can view the available core features. For more information, visit the Pricing page.
- Sign up for Pro Trial page appears, as shown. In this page, enter the required details, select the Terms and Privacy check box. The left pane of the page displays a list of services available to you.
- Upon clicking Next button, you must select all the required automation types in the following screen:
- Click Register to register as an Enterprise user.
- If you wish to upgrade to Paid version, then click the Contact Sales button available in the Pricing Page. A pop-up window appears for you to enter your details and select the required automation types.
- After entering all the details, click the Submit button.
- You will receive an email to the registered email address stating that your account is being processed, and you will receive a confirmation email.
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