Overview

PLR Funnels Trial Review: Should You Actually Bother?

Posted by

·

There is not a normal PLR Funnels trial in the way most people mean “trial.” The front door is a free masterclass, and the real decision is whether that path gives you a smart shortcut to launching or just another polished pitch.

I think it is worth a serious look if you want to sell faster, do not want to build products and funnels from scratch, and are open to running the system inside ClickFunnels. I would not rush into it if you want a cheap beginner setup, a fully original brand from day one, or a hands-on sandbox before you ever see an offer.

This review is here to help you make that call early. I’m going to show you what the “trial” really is, what looks genuinely useful, where the offer gets more expensive than it first sounds, and when a simpler tool would probably be the better buy.

PLR Funnels presenters on the official registration page

Image source: official PLR Funnels page

Is PLR Funnels actually worth trying?

PLR Funnels is appealing for one simple reason: it tries to remove the slowest part of launching. Instead of creating the product, funnel pages, upsells, emails, and promo assets yourself, the pitch is that most of that work is already done for you.

That shortcut can be worth real money when your problem is speed, not ideas. If you already want to launch something and you keep delaying the build because the setup feels messy, this kind of offer can look a lot more attractive than doing everything manually.

The catch is that the “trial” is not a full free account with room to poke around on your own. It is a free webinar-style masterclass that shows the system first and then moves you toward the paid package, so you should go in expecting a guided sales presentation rather than a quiet product test.

I also would not ignore the small mismatch across official pages. The registration page talks about 52 ready-to-launch funnels, while an official partner feature story describes 50 ready-to-use funnels, so I would judge this offer by fit, workflow, and required setup instead of buying because one headline sounds bigger than another.

That does not kill the offer for me. It just means the smart buyer should focus on the bigger question: do you want a done-for-you funnel shortcut badly enough to pay for it and actually use it, or are you mostly hoping a template pack will magically replace strategy, traffic, and follow-up?

PLR also comes with a built-in limitation that a lot of people gloss over. If you hate editing, rewriting, and making offers feel like your own, you may buy the shortcut and still leave it sitting there unused.

My early take is pretty clear. If you want speed, want something to sell, and do not mind using ClickFunnels as the engine behind it, PLR Funnels is worth checking out; if you wanted a true free trial or a cheaper all-in-one starting point, you should keep your wallet closed until you compare it against other options.

PLR Funnels trial snapshot

What matters Verified detail What that means for you
Entry point PLR Funnels starts with a free masterclass registration, not a full software sandbox. Good if you want to see the offer before paying. Less useful if you only wanted quiet hands-on testing.
What is being sold Official pages describe a bundle of ready-to-launch or ready-to-use funnels, with one page saying 52 and another saying 50. The exact count is not the main buying point. The real question is whether the shortcut saves you enough time to justify the cost.
Platform fit The official pitch says you plug the funnels into ClickFunnels and swap the payment link. This makes more sense if you are already open to the ClickFunnels ecosystem, not if you want a platform-agnostic package.
Paid offer seen on official store pages $797 one-time or 3 payments of $297. This is not a casual impulse buy. You need to believe the saved time and done-for-you assets are worth paying for.
Check the official free masterclass

Article outline

Here is the path I’m using for the rest of this review, so you can jump straight to the part that matches how close you are to buying. I’m keeping it simple because this decision really comes down to speed, cost, and whether this setup fits how you want to run your business.

The next section matters most if you are already leaning yes, because a free masterclass can either help you spot a smart shortcut or waste an hour on a pitch that never really fits your situation. If you are more cautious, the alternatives section later will probably save you the most money because that is where the “buy now, wait, or skip it” choice gets a lot easier.

What you get in the free masterclass

The PLR Funnels trial starts with a free masterclass, not a normal software sandbox. The page promises 52 ready-to-launch funnels with finished products, sales letters, upsells, email sequences, ads, and more, and it frames the setup as changing the payment link and plugging the funnels into ClickFunnels.

That matters because you are not walking into a blank funnel builder. You are looking at a shortcut for people who want something to sell and do not want to spend weeks building the product, copy, and funnel structure from zero.

The free session also claims you can launch in 15 minutes or less, without tech skills, marketing skills, or your own product. I would treat that as launch-speed positioning, not a promise that money shows up fast just because the templates exist.

PLR Funnels masterclass presenters on the registration page

Image source: official PLR Funnels page

The support docs fill in a few details that actually help a buyer decide. If you miss the live class, a replay is sent by email, and if you buy later, the members area unlocks immediately while the live training dates are emailed separately.

There is also a detail that should not surprise you after you pay. PLR Funnels is sold separately, but you still need an active ClickFunnels subscription to use the funnel templates, so this is a done-for-you asset package sitting on top of another paid tool, not a complete all-in-one purchase by itself.

That is why the free class is useful even if you are skeptical. It lets you judge whether the shortcut is strong enough to justify both layers of cost before you commit.

The good stuff

Speed is the main reason this offer is attractive. If you keep delaying your launch because you still need a product idea, sales page, upsell flow, emails, and promo assets, PLR Funnels can cut out a huge amount of the slow work.

The content is also not locked down in a way that makes it useless. The FAQ says you can edit the funnels, products, media, emails, and even the social posts, which is important because raw PLR only works when you are willing to customize it into something that sounds like you.

The package looks more usable than a random folder of templates because it is not only pages. The official support answers describe a mix of media, including funnels, upsells, downsells, social posts, ads, emails, ebooks, and more, so you are getting more than just a few page layouts.

ClickFunnels landing page builder illustration

Image source: ClickFunnels 3 months for $99 page

Implementation support makes this more beginner-friendly than a typical PLR dump. The FAQ says there is help on funnel implementation from Paul Counts’ team, the coaching runs for 12 months, and training sessions are recorded if you cannot make them live.

Translation flexibility is another underrated plus. The support docs say the products and materials can be translated into any language, which makes this more interesting if your audience is not English-first.

The ClickFunnels side of the setup helps the offer feel more complete. If you use the current 3-months-for-$99 deal, you are getting the Scale plan during that promo window, which includes unlimited funnels, 5 workspaces, up to 75,000 contacts, 300,000 emails per month, 6 courses, unlimited custom domains, priority support, AI tools, and API access.

ClickFunnels email marketing illustration

Image source: ClickFunnels 3 months for $99 page

That bundle matters because it reduces the need to bolt extra tools onto the offer right away. You can build pages, take payment, send follow-up, host simple products, and track results in one place instead of stitching together a builder, checkout tool, email tool, and course platform on day one.

Here is the honest downside. PLR Funnels saves build time, but it does not save you from thinking, editing, positioning, or driving traffic, so lazy buyers will still struggle.

That is also why I like it more for action-takers than dreamers. If you already know you want to launch something, the shortcut has real value; if you are still waiting for motivation to appear, the files alone will not rescue you.

Pricing and value

PLR Funnels is not cheap, but the pricing makes more sense once you separate the asset package from the software bill. The paid offer is either $797 upfront or 3 payments of $297, and ClickFunnels is a separate subscription you need in order to use the funnel templates.

The cheapest serious way in for a new ClickFunnels customer is not the full-pay path. It is the PLR payment plan plus the current ClickFunnels 3-months-for-$99 offer, which puts your upfront outlay at $396 before taxes, then two more $297 payments, and after the promo window ClickFunnels continues at $197 per month unless you cancel.

If you already have ClickFunnels, the math changes in your favor because you only need the PLR purchase itself. If you do not have ClickFunnels yet and you hate recurring software costs, this is where the offer starts feeling expensive.

Option Starting point Best for Main catch
PLR Funnels + ClickFunnels From $396 upfront if you use the 3x$297 plan and the ClickFunnels 3-month promo. Full-pay route is $797 plus software. People who want ready-made offers, funnels, emails, and faster launch speed. Two layers of cost, and you still need to edit the assets and drive traffic.
ClickFunnels alone $99 for 3 months on the current new-customer promo, or $97 per month on Launch. People who want the builder and automation stack but are happy creating their own offer. You are saving on PLR, but you are doing more of the creative work yourself.
Systeme.io $0 on the free plan or $17 per month on Startup. Beginners who care more about low cost than done-for-you products. Much cheaper, but you are building the offer and most of the assets yourself.
GoHighLevel 14-day free trial, then $97 per month on Starter. Users who want a broader CRM and automation setup more than a PLR shortcut. Great breadth, but it does not hand you the same ready-to-sell PLR package.
Explore PLR Funnels

That table is the easiest way to decide if this is a smart buy now or a “not yet.” If you want ready-made products and faster execution, PLR Funnels has a real advantage; if you mainly want the cheapest way to start, Systeme.io is the easier pill to swallow.

If you want a bigger CRM-style setup and do not care about prebuilt PLR products, GoHighLevel makes more sense. If you want the builder without the PLR premium, ClickFunnels on the current promo is the cleaner starting point.

Why this can be worth buying now

Waiting usually sounds cheaper than buying, but with PLR Funnels it can cost you time in a different way. Every week you delay is another week you are still staring at a blank product, blank page, and blank email sequence.

That is where this offer earns its place for the right buyer. You are paying to skip a chunk of the slow setup work, and that can be the difference between another unfinished idea and a real launch.

ClickFunnels analytics illustration

Image source: ClickFunnels 3 months for $99 page

I would still put a clear line around who should wait. If you do not have the budget for both the PLR purchase and the software, or you hate the idea of rewriting templates into your own voice, this is probably a later purchase, not a smart impulse buy.

I would lean yes if you already know your audience, want to move fast, and would rather customize something solid than build every asset yourself. In that situation, checking the official free masterclass is a pretty reasonable next step.

Alternatives to PLR Funnels

PLR Funnels is not the best choice for everyone. The easiest way to decide is to compare it against the three routes most people actually take instead: buy the done-for-you PLR shortcut, use ClickFunnels without the PLR add-on, go cheaper with Systeme.io, or go broader with GoHighLevel.

The right pick depends on what is slowing you down. If your problem is “I need something to sell and I need it fast,” PLR Funnels stands out; if your problem is “I need the cheapest way to start,” it does not.

ClickFunnels landing page builder illustration

Image source: ClickFunnels 3 months for $99 page

Tool Best for Main strength Main drawback Best choice when
PLR Funnels + ClickFunnels Buyers who want ready-made offers, funnel assets, and a faster launch path. You skip a lot of the blank-page work because the products, funnel pieces, and promo assets are already there. Higher total cost, plus you still need to customize the assets and bring traffic. You already want to launch and speed matters more than squeezing every dollar.
ClickFunnels People who want the funnel engine but would rather create or source their own offer. Builder, checkout, email, courses, and follow-up tools sit in one place. You are still doing the product and content creation work yourself. You want the software stack without paying extra for PLR assets.
Systeme.io Beginners who care most about keeping cost low. Free entry point, no credit card required, and core all-in-one tools in one account. It is cheaper, but it does not hand you the same done-for-you PLR package. Budget is tight and you are fine building more of the offer yourself.
GoHighLevel Users who want a broader CRM and automation setup. Strong for pipelines, calendars, workflows, messaging, and multi-account management. More moving parts, and some features carry usage-based costs on top of the base plan. You want a business operating system, not a prebuilt PLR shortcut.
Check the official free masterclass

Choose PLR Funnels if speed is your bottleneck and you would happily pay for a shortcut instead of building every asset by hand. Choose Systeme.io if money is tighter and you are okay starting simpler.

Choose GoHighLevel if your bigger need is CRM, automation, and multi-account control. Choose ClickFunnels alone if you like the platform but do not want to pay extra for ready-made PLR offers.

ClickFunnels automation workflow illustration

Image source: ClickFunnels 3 months for $99 page

My honest take

PLR Funnels is worth trying for the right buyer. I would put you in that group if you already want to launch, hate starting from zero, and see real value in getting products, pages, emails, and promo assets handed to you instead of building the whole thing from scratch.

I would not call it the best deal for a broke beginner. The offer itself is $797 or 3 payments of $297, and the official FAQ is clear that ClickFunnels is a separate subscription, so the real cost is higher than the webinar registration page makes it feel at first glance.

That extra cost is also why this can still be a smart buy. If you already have an audience, already know what market you want to serve, and mostly need speed, paying for a shortcut can be a better move than spending another month stalled out with no funnel live.

The other reason I lean positive is editability. The official FAQ says you can change the funnels, products, media, emails, and social posts, which means you are not stuck selling a frozen template pack that looks exactly like everyone else’s.

Here is the catch. If you want something that works without rewriting, branding, and promoting it, this is the wrong purchase.

Templates do not fix weak positioning or zero traffic. PLR Funnels can save you time fast, but it does not replace judgment, effort, or the need to make the offer feel like it belongs to your business.

ClickFunnels analytics chart illustration

Image source: ClickFunnels 3 months for $99 page

My final call is simple. Start the PLR Funnels trial path now if you want speed and can afford both the asset pack and the software; wait if your budget is shaky or you are still not sure what you want to sell; skip it and go cheaper if your real goal is just getting online with the lowest possible monthly cost.

For the right buyer, this is absolutely worth a real look. Waiting too long usually just means you keep delaying the actual launch while telling yourself you are still “researching.”

FAQ

Is PLR Funnels a real free trial?

Not in the normal software sense. The free entry point is the masterclass registration, and the paid PLR offer comes after that.

Do I need ClickFunnels to use PLR Funnels?

You do not need ClickFunnels to buy the PLR offer, but you do need an active ClickFunnels subscription to use the funnel templates. That is one of the biggest things to understand before you pay.

Can you edit the PLR assets?

Yes. The official FAQ says you can edit the funnels, products, media, emails, and social posts, which is a big reason the offer makes more sense than a locked template pack.

How much does PLR Funnels cost?

The official FAQ lists two options: $797 one time or 3 monthly payments of $297. That does not include your ClickFunnels subscription.

Is there a refund policy?

Yes. The official FAQ says the PLR offer comes with a 30-day money-back guarantee, which lowers the risk a bit if you decide the package is not for you.

Is this beginner-friendly?

It is easier than building everything yourself, but I would not call it effortless. Beginners can use it, especially with the included implementation help and coaching, but you still need to pick a market, customize the assets, and get traffic moving.

PLR Funnels masterclass presenters on the registration page

Image source: official PLR Funnels page

If you already have an offer idea or at least know who you want to sell to, this is where I would stop reading and make the decision. PLR Funnels makes the most sense when you want to move faster, not keep patching together a manual setup that never gets finished.

Start with the free masterclass