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# Upgrading to Premium

When you first sign up to Moodly you will automatically be on a 45 day premium trial after which you will automatically be migrated to Moodly Free however upgrading to premium couldn't be easier.

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To access subscription features you need to have either the Billing Admin or School Owner permission
{% endhint %}

## Subscriptions Area

Within the Moodly app select "Subscription" under Manage School from the side menu.

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From this screen you can see your current subscription.

Click Go Premium!

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Wait a few moments and a popup will be displayed.

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Shortly after you will receive an email from stripe with your first invoice!

Once payment is received your account will be migrated to premium!


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