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I've been using your apps with the free subscription and I want to find out more about paid, but I'm confused about how it works.

The subscription is for using the apps, correct?  The lists are something different - it's the content that I'd be able to access immediately for use on the apps and website.

If I decided to buy a set of, let's say, 10 lists for 3 month subscription, would I have access to the apps for the three months of subscription but would be purchasing permanently those 10 lists to use forever?

What if, after my subscription is over, I want to add more lists but not use the apps anymore?  Would I keep my original 10 lists?  If I bought another 10, would that bring the total to 20 lists that I own and can use afterwards?  Would I need to buy another subscription or could I just buy additional lists?

I hope that's not confusing.
  
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Hi, you are right, just to confirm:
1) The subscription is for using the apps, correct? - Not only trainchinese but also to other apps (Writer, Audio Trainer, Pinyin Trainer and Number trainer). Additionally you ahve no limits regarding adding words during that period

2) If I decided to buy a set of, let's say, 10 lists for 3 month subscription, would I have access to the apps for the three months of subscription but would be purchasing permanently those 10 lists to use forever? - YES

3) What if, after my subscription is over, I want to add more lists but not use the apps anymore?  Would I keep my original 10 lists? YES
4) If I bought another 10, would that bring the total to 20 lists that I own and can use afterwards?  YES
5) Would I need to buy another subscription or could I just buy additional lists? YES - BUT the rate which you can add words to lists reduces to 10/week if you do not have a subscription.

After expiration of the subscription you still will have full access and can train all of your lists and add or replace words (at the low rate) to any lists
Answered 139 months ago by klaus