![]() ![]() ![]() 99 trick… However, I took it as a jarring lack of attention to detail. Good clear display of pricing right next to the “Try” button.One easy get would be to eliminate the sentence: “By starting a trial, you agree to our Terms of Service and Privacy Policy.” The user just did that on the previous screen, and there’s no other way to get here otherwise. I would reduce the word count, and increase the text size. It contains useful information (how to cancel your subscription = +1), but is a borderline dark pattern. Not a big fan of the small and light gray print text.“Cancel” is correct from the user’s perspective, is consistent, and therefore less thinking & deciding. “Log Out” even though semantically correct, should be “Cancel” to be consistent with the previous screen. Philosophically, I believe that navigational elements should be named, and look consistently. ![]()
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