Trying Ekkl Before You Commit
We want you to experience everything Ekkl has to offer! Here's what you need to know about trial offers and promotions for new subscribers.
Current New Subscriber Offer
As part of our beta testing phase, we're offering new subscribers an incredible deal:
- $2 for your first month of full access to Ekkl
- After your first month, you'll automatically transition to our Annual Plan at no additional cost
This means you get to try Ekkl for just $2, and if you love it (we think you will!), you'll enjoy an entire year of faith-based streaming.
What's Included in the Trial Period
During your $2 first month, you'll have access to all Ekkl features:
- Unlimited ad-free streaming
- Full library of movies, TV shows, and podcasts
- HD streaming quality
- Offline downloads on mobile devices
- Up to 2 simultaneous streams
How to Get Started
- Visit ekkl.com/Signup/Email
- Create your account and verify your email
- The promotional pricing will be automatically applied for eligible new subscribers
- Enter your payment information and start watching!
Important Terms
- This offer is for new subscribers only
- Offer availability and terms may change; check our website for current promotions
- After the promotional period, standard pricing applies unless you cancel
- You can cancel anytime during or after your trial
Free Trial FAQ
Do you offer a completely free trial? Currently, our best offer for new subscribers is the $2 first month promotion. This allows you to experience Ekkl at minimal cost.
What happens after my promotional period ends? Your subscription will continue at the standard rate for your plan. You'll receive an email reminder before your first full-price charge.
Can I cancel during the promotional period? Yes! You can cancel anytime. If you cancel during your $2 first month, you'll retain access until the end of that month.
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