The short answer
A Few Quid does not offer a free trial. The cheapest way to try it is £36.99 for one year. Verified 4 August 2026.
What A Few Quid offers instead
A Few Quid has neither a trial nor a free tier, so the only way in is to subscribe. There is a 60-day money-back guarantee instead, described as no questions asked, and the subscription can be cancelled at any time through Stripe. That is a refund after paying rather than a trial before paying, so the card is charged for the full year first. Demo data on the site lets you look around the product before you buy, but not on your own numbers.
The cheapest way to try A Few Quid
One year at £36.99 is the smallest real commitment. Check the cancellation terms before you start, not after.
Free options in the same category
Several tools in the investing category have permanent free tiers rather than trials, and each gives up something different: usually either the account connections or the depth of analysis. Delphina's free plan is one of them, and it gives up the deeper scenario modelling that the paid plans carry.
For what A Few Quid costs to subscribe, see A Few Quid pricing.
Trying Delphina instead
Delphina does not run a trial, because the Free plan does not expire. No card, no countdown, nothing to cancel. If it turns out to be useful, Wealth Builder is £9.99 a month. If it is not, leave it alone and it costs nothing.
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A Few Quid: common questions
No. A trial and a free plan are different things, and A Few Quid has neither.
It depends what you are replacing. For day to day spending, several UK apps have permanent free tiers with limited features. For the pension and retirement side, Delphina's free plan is £0 with no card and no expiry, though it is not a like-for-like replacement for what A Few Quid does for uk savers who are happy to type their own numbers in and want a cheap, uk-tax-aware projection engine rather than a connected picture of their money.