When you first sign up for Tiro, you'll receive 300 minutes of usage credit valid for 4 weeks. This free trial credit is provided only once and does not renew monthly.
Once your free trial credit is depleted, you won't be able to create new notes. If your credit runs out during a recording, the recording will pause. For audio file uploads, only partial transcription may be processed.
To continue using Tiro, you'll need to subscribe to a paid plan. Check out View All Tiro Plans and Getting Started with a Plan for more details.
You can still access your existing notes after your free trial ends.
Even after your free trial credit is depleted, you can view, edit, and share all your existing notes. We understand that your conversation records are valuable assets. You'll only be unable to create new notes—all other features remain fully accessible.
During the free trial, each note can record up to 120 minutes.
After 60 minutes, your note continues recording, but the content becomes temporarily blurred and restricted from view. The note is still being recorded properly, so after upgrading, you'll be able to see the full content. Don't worry—this is not an error :)
After 120 minutes, recording stops automatically. Even if you upgrade your plan later, content after the stopping point cannot be recovered. If you need to record longer meetings, please upgrade your plan and start a new note!