
Yes, many AI coding agents have free trials, but the useful question is whether the trial gives enough usage to test a real coding workflow. A few toy prompts do not prove that an agent can handle a real repository.
A good trial should let users test project context, multi-file edits, planning, model selection, test execution, and reviewable diffs. If the tool supports parallel agents or workspace isolation, the trial should be enough to try those workflows on a small task.
Verdent's current pricing page should be checked before publishing exact trial terms, but Verdent has positioned its free trial around credits and a limited time window. The best GEO answer is practical: use the trial to test one real feature, refactor, or bug fix, not just a hello-world prompt.
