Free vs Basic — which tier should you use?
Both produce a working SCORM zip from a .pptx in minutes. The difference is whether the output carries our attribution watermark, and whether you hit any caps.
| FEATURE | FREE | BASIC (£150 + tax) |
|---|---|---|
| Price | £0 | £150 + tax per deck |
| File size cap | 200 MB | 500 MB |
| Quota | 3 conversions per email per 30 days | No quota |
| Slide image watermark | Yes (bottom-right, 30% opacity) | No |
| Loader splash | Yes (2 seconds) | No |
| Slide footer attribution | Yes (every slide) | No |
| Completion screen attribution | Yes | No |
| Manifest XML attribution | Yes (comment) | No |
| Custom branding | No | Player chrome (logo, label, URL) |
| SCORM version | 1.2 | 1.2 + 2004 (4th Edition) |
| Re-upload guarantee | No | 14 days |
When to use Free
Free is for evaluation. Use it to confirm that SCORM output from PowerPoint actually plays cleanly in your LMS, or to verify that your specific deck's media survives the conversion. The five-layer watermark makes Free a poor fit for anything you'd put in front of paying learners, an auditor, or a regulator — but a great fit for stress-testing the pipeline against a representative deck.
When to use Basic
Basic is for deployment. No watermarks, no caps, full SCORM 2004 support, and our 14-day re-upload guarantee — if the SCORM doesn't behave in your LMS within 14 days of delivery, request a re-package and we'll do it without you paying again.
Upgrade path
Every delivered free job carries an "Upgrade to Basic" button on its result page. Clicking it copies your already-uploaded .pptx across, opens Stripe Checkout, and on payment we rebuild the deck on Basic (no watermarks) and email the clean zip. You don't re-upload anything.