harmon.ie’s free trial lasts 14 days.

Both trial programs give you full access to harmon.ie’s features so you can evaluate how it fits your email and document management needs in Microsoft 365.

No, a credit card is not required to start the trial.

You can try both New harmon.ie and harmon.ie Classic. You’d have to sign up for each trial separately.

  • New harmon.ie – our light-weight modern Outlook Web add-in compatible with Outlook for Windows (new and classic), Outlook for Web, and Outlook for Mac.
  • harmon.ie Classic – our full-featured COM add-in compatible with Outlook for Windows (classic).
  • You can invite up to 14 users to try New harmon.ie. Once you fill the trial form, you can redirect your team to get New harmon.ie from Microsoft’s AppSource.
  • harmon.ie Classic trial is for a single user. To try harmon.ie Classic with your team, or with a pilot group,  please contact sales@harmon.ie and we’ll help you set up your trial environment.

When the free trial ends, you’ll need to purchase a license to continue using harmon.ie past the 14 days. Don’t worry—we’ll remind you before your trial expires.

Yes! We’re here to help. You can:

  • New harmon.ie: harmon.ie supports central deployment via Microsoft 365 admin center. We provide a simple deployment guide and can assist if needed. You can also test individually by installing from AppSource.
  • harmon.ie Classic: You can download the trial package from our web site, available for 14 days, or contact us to get an evaluation package for 30 days for larger deployments. Read our deployment guide or contact us for assistance.

Absolutely. harmon.ie is a Microsoft 365-native solution, meaning your emails and documents stay within your tenant. We do not access or store your data externally.

Learn more about harmon.ie security.

Yes. Upgrading is simple—contact our team when you’re ready, and we’ll help you transition to a full subscription plan that matches your organization’s size and needs.

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