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Can I use Code With Me as a host if my subscription is expired?

Updated 24 September 2025 10:44

If your subscription expires, you will still be able to use the Community Plan, which allows you to host 30-minute sessions and invite up to 3 guests. 

Once you renew your Premium Plan subscription, you will again be able to host sessions for up to 50 guests without any time restrictions.

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