It's not completely free if you want to enjoy all the features of Sciwheel, but we do have a free 'basic' subscription you'll be moved to automatically when your trial ends which will still give you access to most Sciwheel features.
Here's a quick rundown on what that allows you to do:
What you CAN do:
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You still retain access to all projects, references, notes, tags etc that you have already (you keep access to shared projects too, unless you or another member deletes you from the project)
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You can change the email associated with the account if needed (provided you haven’t used Google or Facebook to register with us)
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You can still use the site and tools (browser extension, Word/GDocs plugins) as normal apart from the restrictions listed below:
What you CAN’T do:
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You will only be allowed to create up to 3 projects (if you’ve already created 3 or more then you won’t be able to create any more, but you can rename an existing project, or delete projects so you have less than 3, which will allow you to create new ones)
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You can only send a max of 3 invitations per shared project
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You will no longer receive article suggestions in the site, and smart citation suggestions in Word/GDocs.
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You won’t be able to upload PDFs from external cloud sources (Google Drive, DropBox and OneDrive)
If you'd like full access to Sciwheel (up to 150 projects and restored access to smart suggestion features) you can purchase a subscription.
We offer subscriptions for small-medium groups and large institutions. For subscription options, please visit https://sciwheel.com/work/#/faq/getting-started