Explore MyCreditUW before choosing paid access
The free path is designed to give users a guided introduction to the MyCreditUW experience before making a payment decision. It allows you to preview how readiness, structure, and platform guidance are presented while keeping the paid member experience separate.
What the free preview path includes
This entry path gives users a controlled introduction to the MyCreditUW experience. It is meant to build familiarity, reduce friction, and help people understand the value of the platform before they decide whether paid access is right for them.
Users can explore how MyCreditUW presents readiness, structure, and financial profile guidance without immediately entering the full paid member flow.
The free path can show users enough of the experience to understand the format, logic, and design of the platform while keeping deeper paid sections restricted.
This option works well for users who want to see how the platform feels first before moving into a one-time paid early launch path.
The free preview is intentionally separate from paid access so users can understand the difference between initial exploration and fuller member-side visibility.
What this free path is meant to do
The free entry experience is designed to orient users, explain the platform, and reduce uncertainty before payment. It should help someone understand what MyCreditUW is, how the platform is framed, and why a deeper paid path may eventually make sense.
This makes the free path valuable not because it unlocks everything, but because it gives users enough structure and confidence to decide whether they want to keep going.
What it does not include
- No full paid member-side demo access
- No automatic paid access activation
- No inclusion in the one-time Pilot or Founding payment paths
- No unlocking of premium or fuller early launch sections
Start with the free preview or compare all options
If you want a lower-friction way to understand the MyCreditUW experience, begin with the free preview path. If you are already considering a one-time early launch payment, return to pricing to compare the paid options.