You can use the paid plan of the reservation system EDISONE for free for up to one month

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we would like to introduce you to the advantageous system of EDISONE, our own service handled by our company, Beyond
What is the reservation system EDISONE?
The reservation system EDISONE is an online reservation system developed and operated by Beyond Co., Ltd.
("Reservation systems" are sometimes called "reservation management systems.")
With EDISONE, anyone can easily create a reservation reception screen suitable for various industries such as clinics, restaurants, and facilities, and start accepting reservations online
EDISONE implementation cases , please see the article below.
Reservation system EDISONE paid plan
Although EDISONE has limitations on the number of reservations, etc., you can use many practical features for free. However, if you are considering using the following features, we recommend a paid plan
Edison's free plan allows you to accept reservations in a very practical way, but subscribing to a paid plan offers benefits
- Allows for more customer registrations and reservations
- Supports creating multiple reservation screens
- Multilingual display of reservation page
- Accepts advance payment when booking
*② to ④ are available with the Basic Plan and Advanced Plan
However, even if you are thinking about introducing a reservation system, if you are considering implementing a paid plan, many people may have concerns such as the following:
- "I don't know if it really suits the management system of my company (my store)."
- "My boss won't give me permission to pay until I can confirm that it's actually usable."
- "I want to test how many reservations I actually get before deciding to introduce a paid plan."
Therefore, EDISONE has established the following system
Get up to one month free with paid plans! What is the EDISONE free trial period?

In response to customer feedback that "it's difficult to sign up for a paid plan straight away EDISONE has established a "free trial period" system the paid plan for free for up to one month
The free trial period is available to users who have never subscribed to a paid plan, and can be applied to any booking type and any paid plan.
Please see the following article for details about the free trial period
https://edisone.jp/blog/210308_freetrial/
Also, if you are interested in the reservation system EDISONE, please take a look at the official EDISONE page
You can register for a free EDISONE from the official website .
If you have any questions, please contact support
If you are considering introducing a reservation system but are unsure how to use it, please contact EDISONE's support team
We will carefully answer any questions , from suggesting the best way to use EDISONE for you how to operate it after installation
For inquiries about Edison, click here
*Please note that EDISONE does not provide telephone support
* customized plans are available for online consultations via telephone or video conference.
[Website Monitoring] If you are worried about checking the security of your website... [Tampering Check]
In addition to the reservation system, Beyond also offers Appmill, an external website monitoring service
Appmill is a service born from the desire of our server engineering team to make website management a little easier
▼Appmill solves the following problems▼
・You don't realize that your site content is no longer displaying, resulting in lost opportunities.
・Managing domains and SSL expiration dates for multiple sites is complicated, so you sometimes forget to renew them.
・You're worried that your site may have been hacked. This is a trust issue, so you want to make sure.
Be sure to check out Apmil too
We have released a renewed version of the website monitoring service "Appmill".
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