How to Make the Most of Your 7-Day Free Trial
A day-by-day plan to explore every feature, run real sessions, and decide if inneRVoice fits your workflow — before your trial ends.
Seven days feels short, but it's actually more than enough to go from "never heard of inneRVoice" to "this replaces three of my other tools." The key is not to poke around randomly — run through a few real sessions end-to-end.
Here's the plan I'd follow if I were starting today.
Before You Start: What's Covered
The trial uses our GPT-4o-mini key for all AI chat and Whisper transcription. You don't need your own API key. You get:
- The full trial duration (currently 7 days)
- A fair usage cap on AI messages and audio minutes
- Every feature unlocked — no crippled "trial edition"
- Zero credit card, zero signup fees
If you want to try Claude (Haiku, Sonnet, Opus), you'll need your own Anthropic key — we only cover GPT during the trial. That's it. Everything else is free for a week.
Day 1 — Install and Warm Up
Download the installer, sign in with the email you registered with, and open the app. Skip the deep features for now:
- Run the onboarding (upload your resume — keywords are extracted for better AI answers)
- Send 2–3 chat messages so you can feel the response speed
- Try a 60-second voice recording and end the session — look at the auto-summary
This first hour tells you whether the basics feel right.
Day 2 — Run a Real Mock Interview
Open the hamburger menu → Meeting Templates → pick Interview Practice. The AI uses your resume keywords to ask role-specific questions.
Press F8 between questions to mark laps. Answer out loud. At the end, check the session library — you'll see each question as a separate lap with its own transcription. This is the single most valuable feature in inneRVoice and it's fully available during the trial.
Day 3 — Record an Actual Meeting
Pick one real meeting — a standup, a 1-on-1, a client discovery call — and record it with system audio. After the meeting, end the session and let inneRVoice generate the summary + action items.
Bonus: if you use Jira, configure the integration in Settings → Integrations, then click "Create Jira Tickets" to let the AI extract actionable tickets from the conversation and send them to Jira in one click.
Day 4 — Try Flashcards + Session Library
Go back to your Day 2 interview session and click Flashcard Quiz. The AI generates 8–10 Q&A cards from your practice answers. Flip them, navigate with prev/next. This is your weak-point review.
Then poke around the Session Library — search across every past session for a keyword. If you've had 5+ sessions by now, you'll see why searchable history matters.
Day 5 — Test the Floating Code Window
If you code, this is a killer feature. Ask the AI for a coding problem in the chat, click the "float" icon on any code block, and it pops out into an always-on-top window. Useful for interview prep, live-coding screens, or just referencing code while you work elsewhere.
The floating window is content-protected — invisible to screen sharing software. Great for practice before real interviews.
Day 6 — Stress-Test the Privacy
Open Zoom, Teams, or Google Meet and share your screen. Open inneRVoice. You'll see the window on your desktop but it won't appear in the screen share. That's OS-level content protection, not a software trick.
Try it. It's the moment most users decide to buy.
Day 7 — Decide
By now you've: - Run 5+ real sessions - Generated summaries + flashcards - Maybe created some Jira tickets - Confirmed the privacy model works
If inneRVoice is replacing other tools you're paying for monthly, the Starter or Pro one-time purchase pays for itself fast. If it's not working for you, you lose nothing — just let the trial expire.
After the Trial
When the trial ends, you switch to BYOK (Bring Your Own Key). Add your OpenAI or Anthropic key in Settings. Typical API usage is $3–8/month paid directly to the provider — no subscription to us, no markup, no recurring charge.
A Few Trial Tips
- Don't leave a recording running idle — audio minutes count toward your cap
- Try the Mock Interview template at least once — it's the feature with the strongest return on time invested
- Record a 2-minute standup — feeling how the summary works on real content is worth more than reading about it
- If you hit the message cap, upgrade or stop — you've already proven the tool works
Ready to start?