Then $99 per month. Credit card required. Cancel anytime.
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Then $99 per month. Credit card required. Cancel anytime.
after your 60 days free · credit card required · cancel anytime
Your $99/month founding rate stays locked while your subscription stays active. A standard plan with an annual option is planned for later.
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Tideway is software that helps you prepare stronger submissions and stay organized. It does not make permitting decisions and does not guarantee approval or any particular timeline. Permitting requirements and outcomes are determined solely by the relevant agencies.
No surprises. Here is exactly what happens from the day you start.
Day 1
Create your account and use Tideway in full. A credit card is required to start, but you are not charged today.
Days 1–60
Set up your projects and put the platform to work. Cancel anytime during the trial and you will not be charged.
Day 61
Your subscription continues at $99 per month. Your founding rate stays locked while your subscription stays active.
Anytime
Cancel from your account whenever you like. You keep access through the end of the current billing period.
You get full access to the Tideway platform for 60 days at no charge. A credit card is required to start, and your first payment occurs after the free period ends unless you cancel.
After your 60 days free, the plan continues at $99 per month plus any applicable tax. Cancel anytime online before your first payment to avoid being charged.
Yes. As a founding member, your $99 per month rate stays locked for as long as your subscription remains continuously active. A separate standard plan, with an annual option, will be introduced later — founding members keep their founding rate.
Yes. You can cancel your subscription online at any time. There are no long-term contracts and no cancellation fees.
No. Tideway is software that helps you build stronger, more complete submissions and reduce avoidable review cycles. Permitting requirements, timelines and decisions are determined solely by the relevant agencies.