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The Complete Guide to LetsVPN Free Trial, Pricing and Promo Codes

LetsVPN offers a free trial and several plan tiers. Below we explain the trial rules, the differences between tiers, regional pricing and how to use promo codes, helping you pick the best value for your devices and needs.

The Complete Guide to LetsVPN Free Trial, Pricing and Promo Codes

72-hour free trial

Personal vs Pro

Regional price differences

Using promo codes

Short-term membership option

Does LaoWang VPN have a free version I can use?

There is no long-term free version, but there is a "free trial" and you can try the basics without registering.

LetsVPN uses a unique device identifier, so after downloading the app you can connect and try it right away without registering. The free trial length for new users is inconsistent across sources - the official main site says "72 hours," while several mirror sites and hands-on tutorials say "1 hour" (which becomes 3 days after entering a referral code), so go by what your app actually shows. After the trial ends, full use requires buying a plan.

Does LetsVPN really have a three-day free trial?

The “3 days” for LetsVPN is bonus time you get after entering a referral code, not the default.

Here’s the reality: the base free-trial duration for new users varies by source. The official main site now says “72 hours,” while several mirror sites and hands-on guides say “1 hour.” When you register in the Android or Mac client, entering a referral code (such as community-circulated referral IDs like 141763162) gets you an extra “3 days.” So the “3 days” has to be claimed by entering a referral code, and only Android/Mac can get the full amount. iPhone/iPad have no input field, and Windows has a field but can’t get the 3 days. Go by what your in-app display shows for the base trial duration.

How do I claim the LetsVPN three-day free trial?

LetsVPN’s “3 days” are claimed by entering a referral code, and there are platform restrictions.

The workaround: first register an account on the Android or Mac client (with an email or username plus a password), and in the referral-code field enter a referral ID (community ones include 141763162 and 8166662, which are all other people’s referral IDs, not an official one-of-a-kind code) to get an extra 3 days. The key point: iPhone and iPad have no entry field, and Windows has a field but cannot claim the 3 days, so claim your full 3 days on Android or Mac first, then sign in to share with the same account on iPhone, iPad, or Windows.

What is the difference between the free and paid versions of LetsVPN?

The biggest difference is in duration and stability.

In basic mode you can download and use it right away, with no registration thanks to the unique device identifier, but you only get a very short free trial (different versions show 1 hour or 72 hours, the wording is not unified, so go by what your app actually shows); entering a referral code gets you an extra 3 days. Only after paying do you get full duration and normal plan usage. As for device count, the Personal plan allows 5 devices online at once, the Professional plan 10, and the Enterprise plan is unlimited. The free trial itself is free and does not force you to link a credit card. In short: the free version is for testing the waters, and long-term use requires payment.

The Complete Guide to LetsVPN Free Trial, Pricing and Promo Codes

Can I use LetsVPN without paying? Is the speed throttled?

Yes, you can use LetsVPN, but with limits.

After downloading the app you can connect directly without registering, using the unique device identifier, which is the basic trial mode and only comes with a very short duration (the version shows either 1 hour or 72 hours, and entering a referral code can earn you 3 extra days). As for speed: community hands-on reports indicate that with free/basic automatic routing, you can easily run into too few nodes and congested servers, showing up as inconsistent speeds, and high-definition video may not be stable (this is from a relatively early review, things may have changed since, and it needs to be verified by testing). For long-term stable use, you’ll still need to pay. Use overseas and in Southeast Asia is unaffected by the mainland China shutdown.

Will LetsVPN charge me automatically after the free trial ends?

No. The LetsVPN trial itself is free and does not require linking a credit card, so simply reaching the end of the trial generally will not result in a charge out of nowhere; with no payment method on file, there is nothing to auto-charge.

Paying only happens when you actively go buy a plan. To be safe: before the trial, confirm that no payment method is linked, so when it expires it simply cuts off and prompts you to buy rather than auto-renewing. If you ever manually link a card or make a purchase, the renewal terms follow whatever the order page in the app actually states (test to confirm).

Do I have to link a credit card first to get the LetsVPN free trial?

No, LetsVPN doesn’t require it. The official site and several tutorials all confirm: after downloading the app, you can connect directly via your device’s unique identifier without registering, and the free trial doesn’t require linking a credit card or paying first.

Registering an account (so you can recover your membership across devices) also only needs an email or username plus a password, and it’s likewise free with no card. You only need to pay when you decide to buy an actual plan. So try it without worry, and only consider paying once you’ve confirmed the connection is stable.

If the other product is free, is there a data limit?

The material does not provide the other product free-data policy, so it cannot be confirmed whether its free version limits data (this needs to be confirmed by testing).

As for the comparable product LetsVPN, it uses a unique-device-identifier system, so after downloading you can connect and use it right away without registering, and new users get a free trial period - though the trial length is described inconsistently across sources (the official main site says 72 hours, some mirrors and hands-on guides say 1 hour, and entering a referral code makes it 3 days), and it is not yet fully unified, so we recommend relying on what your app shows at the time. For whether data is specifically limited, please rely on the official guidance.

Can I cancel during the LetsVPN trial period at any time without being charged?

The basic free trial of LetsVPN itself does not require linking a credit card or payment method and works purely through device recognition, so you will not be charged automatically during the trial, which means there is no "cancel" action to take.

Charges only happen once you pay. The trial length is stated differently across versions (the official main site says 72 hours, some mirrors and hands-on tutorials say 1 hour, and entering a referral code makes it 3 days), so go by what the current app you downloaded actually shows. As long as you do not actively buy a plan, the trial ending simply means you get disconnected - you will not be charged on the sly.

Do new LetsVPN users get free days when registering?

Yes, new LetsVPN users do. New users who enter a referral code can get 3 extra days of usage time (community-circulated codes like 141763162 and 8166662 are other people’s referral IDs, not an official one-and-only code).

Note the platform differences: only the Android and Mac clients have a referral-code input field and can get the full 3 days; iPhone/iPad have no input field; Windows has a field but only gives 1 hour. The workaround is to register and enter the code on Android or Mac first to get the 3 days, then sign in with the same account on other devices to share it.

Can I get a free membership by inviting friends to LetsVPN?

On inviting friends to LetsVPN, what our materials confirm is that the “invitee” can get 3 extra days by entering a referral code; for example, when a new user enters someone else’s referral ID while registering on Android or Mac, they get an additional 3-day trial.

As for whether the “inviter” can earn reward days because a friend uses the app, the company does not state this clearly, so it falls into the part that needs testing to confirm. We recommend checking directly in the app’s “Mine / Account” page for an invite or referral-reward entry.

Sources: LetsVPN Official, Statista, Official Download, App Store and other public references.

Frequently Asked Questions

Does LaoWang VPN have a free version I can use?

There is no long-term free version, but there is a "free trial" and you can try the basics without registering. LetsVPN uses a unique device identifier, so after downloading the app you can connect and try it right away without registering. The free trial length for new users is inconsistent across sources - the official main site says "72 hours," while several mirror sites and hands-on tutorials say "1 hour" (which becomes 3 days after entering a referral code), so go by what your app actually shows. After the trial ends, full use requires buying a plan.

Does LetsVPN really have a three-day free trial?

The “3 days” for LetsVPN is bonus time you get after entering a referral code, not the default. Here’s the reality: the base free-trial duration for new users varies by source. The official main site now says “72 hours,” while several mirror sites and hands-on guides say “1 hour.” When you register in the Android or Mac client, entering a referral code (such as community-circulated referral IDs like 141763162) gets you an extra “3 days.” So the “3 days” has to be claimed by entering a referral code, and only Android/Mac can get the full amount. iPhone/iPad have no input field, and Windows has a field but can’t get the 3 days. Go by what your in-app display shows for the base trial duration.

How do I claim the LetsVPN three-day free trial?

LetsVPN’s “3 days” are claimed by entering a referral code, and there are platform restrictions. The workaround: first register an account on the Android or Mac client (with an email or username plus a password), and in the referral-code field enter a referral ID (community ones include 141763162 and 8166662, which are all other people’s referral IDs, not an official one-of-a-kind code) to get an extra 3 days. The key point: iPhone and iPad have no entry field, and Windows has a field but cannot claim the 3 days, so claim your full 3 days on Android or Mac first, then sign in to share with the same account on iPhone, iPad, or Windows.

What is the difference between the free and paid versions of LetsVPN?

The biggest difference is in duration and stability. In basic mode you can download and use it right away, with no registration thanks to the unique device identifier, but you only get a very short free trial (different versions show 1 hour or 72 hours, the wording is not unified, so go by what your app actually shows); entering a referral code gets you an extra 3 days. Only after paying do you get full duration and normal plan usage. As for device count, the Personal plan allows 5 devices online at once, the Professional plan 10, and the Enterprise plan is unlimited. The free trial itself is free and does not force you to link a credit card. In short: the free version is for testing the waters, and long-term use requires payment.

Can I use LetsVPN without paying? Is the speed throttled?

Yes, you can use LetsVPN, but with limits. After downloading the app you can connect directly without registering, using the unique device identifier, which is the basic trial mode and only comes with a very short duration (the version shows either 1 hour or 72 hours, and entering a referral code can earn you 3 extra days). As for speed: community hands-on reports indicate that with free/basic automatic routing, you can easily run into too few nodes and congested servers, showing up as inconsistent speeds, and high-definition video may not be stable (this is from a relatively early review, things may have changed since, and it needs to be verified by testing). For long-term stable use, you’ll still need to pay. Use overseas and in Southeast Asia is unaffected by the mainland China shutdown.

Will LetsVPN charge me automatically after the free trial ends?

No. The LetsVPN trial itself is free and does not require linking a credit card, so simply reaching the end of the trial generally will not result in a charge out of nowhere; with no payment method on file, there is nothing to auto-charge. Paying only happens when you actively go buy a plan. To be safe: before the trial, confirm that no payment method is linked, so when it expires it simply cuts off and prompts you to buy rather than auto-renewing. If you ever manually link a card or make a purchase, the renewal terms follow whatever the order page in the app actually states (test to confirm).

Do I have to link a credit card first to get the LetsVPN free trial?

No, LetsVPN doesn’t require it. The official site and several tutorials all confirm: after downloading the app, you can connect directly via your device’s unique identifier without registering, and the free trial doesn’t require linking a credit card or paying first. Registering an account (so you can recover your membership across devices) also only needs an email or username plus a password, and it’s likewise free with no card. You only need to pay when you decide to buy an actual plan. So try it without worry, and only consider paying once you’ve confirmed the connection is stable.

If the other product is free, is there a data limit?

The material does not provide the other product free-data policy, so it cannot be confirmed whether its free version limits data (this needs to be confirmed by testing). As for the comparable product LetsVPN, it uses a unique-device-identifier system, so after downloading you can connect and use it right away without registering, and new users get a free trial period - though the trial length is described inconsistently across sources (the official main site says 72 hours, some mirrors and hands-on guides say 1 hour, and entering a referral code makes it 3 days), and it is not yet fully unified, so we recommend relying on what your app shows at the time. For whether data is specifically limited, please rely on the official guidance.

Can I cancel during the LetsVPN trial period at any time without being charged?

The basic free trial of LetsVPN itself does not require linking a credit card or payment method and works purely through device recognition, so you will not be charged automatically during the trial, which means there is no "cancel" action to take. Charges only happen once you pay. The trial length is stated differently across versions (the official main site says 72 hours, some mirrors and hands-on tutorials say 1 hour, and entering a referral code makes it 3 days), so go by what the current app you downloaded actually shows. As long as you do not actively buy a plan, the trial ending simply means you get disconnected - you will not be charged on the sly.

Do new LetsVPN users get free days when registering?

Yes, new LetsVPN users do. New users who enter a referral code can get 3 extra days of usage time (community-circulated codes like 141763162 and 8166662 are other people’s referral IDs, not an official one-and-only code). Note the platform differences: only the Android and Mac clients have a referral-code input field and can get the full 3 days; iPhone/iPad have no input field; Windows has a field but only gives 1 hour. The workaround is to register and enter the code on Android or Mac first to get the 3 days, then sign in with the same account on other devices to share it.

Can I get a free membership by inviting friends to LetsVPN?

On inviting friends to LetsVPN, what our materials confirm is that the “invitee” can get 3 extra days by entering a referral code; for example, when a new user enters someone else’s referral ID while registering on Android or Mac, they get an additional 3-day trial. As for whether the “inviter” can earn reward days because a friend uses the app, the company does not state this clearly, so it falls into the part that needs testing to confirm. We recommend checking directly in the app’s “Mine / Account” page for an invite or referral-reward entry.

Compared with cheap free VPNs, is LetsVPN worth paying for?

Based on the given information, LetsVPN itself offers a basic free mode (usable via device identification, with 3 extra days for entering a referral code), so you can try it first before deciding whether to pay. Compared with free VPNs of unknown origin, choosing a service with a proper client and full platform coverage is usually more reliable for privacy. That said, community reviews also note that LetsVPN has somewhat few nodes and is prone to congestion, and it has discontinued its mainland China operations. For everyday privacy or region-switching needs of Chinese in Southeast Asia, we suggest first testing the stability in free mode before judging whether it’s worth paying for.

Is the paid version of LetsVPN much faster at getting over the firewall than the free version?

The material does not provide a hands-on speed comparison between the paid and free versions, so this needs hands-on verification. What can be explained is that community reviews note LetsVPN has relatively few nodes overall, and basic members are prone to server congestion during automatic route selection, showing up as speeds that fluctuate and are hard to keep stable; there is also not enough flexibility to switch to more region nodes. So the speed difference may depend more on whether a node is congested than purely on whether you pay. We recommend first using the free basic mode to test the speed in the regions you commonly use before deciding.

After the 3-day LetsVPN trial, is it worth buying the annual plan right away?

We recommend using the full trial period to observe its stability in the regions you commonly use before deciding. Community reviews indicate that LetsVPN has relatively few nodes, congests easily, and is less stable at unblocking streaming, and the official mainland business has been shut down — so if your core need is getting over the wall from the mainland, a long-term investment is no longer recommended. For everyday privacy or occasional region-switching for Chinese users in Southeast Asia, LetsVPN can still serve as a general VPN. Before buying the annual plan outright, confirm that speed and unblocking are good enough in your network environment — don’t go by just the first few days of the trial.

How much does a LetsVPN membership cost per month?

Our current materials don’t provide a specific monthly price for LetsVPN (needs to be confirmed firsthand). What we can confirm: basic use requires no account and works via device identification for a trial, and new users get an additional free trial (two figures coexist for the length — 72 hours, or 1 hour / 3 days if you enter a referral code, whichever the app shows). Full use requires buying a plan inside the app. We recommend opening the app and checking the purchase page directly for the real prices of the current monthly / quarterly / annual plans — the official in-app display is authoritative.

How much does the LetsVPN one-year plan cost?

The current reference material does not provide a specific price for the one-year plan (this needs to be confirmed by testing). An annual plan is usually a better deal than monthly, but for the exact amount please rely on what the official in-app purchase page shows. You can first try the free trial for new users (the length varies by source - 72 hours, or 1 hour, or 3 days with a referral code; go by what the app shows), and buy the annual plan if it suits you. One subscription can be shared across multiple devices (5 for Personal, 10 for Professional), which is more cost-effective for multi-device users.

How much is the LetsVPN 7-day plan, and is it worth it?

The current LetsVPN materials don’t provide a specific price for the 7-day plan, so we can’t directly judge whether it’s worth it (needs hands-on confirmation). Go by the current price shown on the in-app purchase page, then compare its per-day cost against the monthly and yearly plans. You can first try the new-user free trial (length varies by source, 72 hours or 1 hour, or 3 days with a referral code) before deciding. For long-term users, the yearly plan usually has a lower per-day cost, and one subscription can be shared across multiple devices, so it’s often more worthwhile than a short-duration plan.

What are the differences between LetsVPN’s various plans?

Our current materials don’t provide specific price figures for each LetsVPN plan (needs to be confirmed firsthand), but we can explain how they differ: (1) Plan duration varies (such as monthly / annual / a short number of days — longer durations are usually a better value per day); (2) The number of simultaneous online devices varies — 5 devices on the Personal plan, 10 on the Professional plan, and unlimited devices on the Enterprise plan; (3) New users get a free trial to try it out first (the length differs by source — 72 hours, or 1 hour / 3 days if you enter a referral code). For exact prices, refer to the purchase page shown in the official app, then pick the best-value plan based on your number of devices and how long you’ll use it.

Which is cheaper for LetsVPN, monthly or annual billing?

On a cost-per-time basis, annual billing is usually much cheaper than monthly with LetsVPN - you pay for a full year up front in exchange for a lower average monthly price, while monthly is flexible but the most expensive over the long run. We recommend starting with a short term (monthly) to confirm the connection is stable and fast enough in your region (Southeast Asia / Hong Kong and Taiwan), then decide whether to upgrade to annual to lock in the lower price. But note one thing: the longer you prepay, the more it matters whether the unused portion can be refunded - and how - if the service changes or shuts down later, so read the refund policy inside the app carefully before you commit. The exact pricing for each tier is whatever the official app you downloaded displays (this needs to be confirmed by testing).

Which LetsVPN plan length gives the best value for money?

Generally speaking, the longer the term, the cheaper the monthly average, and an annual plan usually offers better value than a monthly one. But “best value” means subtracting the risk first: if your core need is getting over the wall from the mainland, the official service was discontinued there as of 2026-04-28, so a long contract is no longer recommended. If you’re in Southeast Asia / Hong Kong / Taiwan and just want an extra layer of privacy or occasional region-switching, the service still works — you can test connection and speed stability with a short term first, then upgrade to a long contract to lock in a lower price. Before committing, be sure to read the refund terms in the app carefully (refunds are calculated from a specific date). For exact prices of each tier, refer to the official in-app display (needs to be confirmed firsthand).

How much does a LetsVPN lifetime membership cost?

The material provided doesn’t include LetsVPN’s specific pricing, so we can’t give the exact amount for a lifetime membership (this would need to be confirmed firsthand). The most reliable approach is to open the official app directly and check the current price of each plan on the "Purchase/Plans" page, or look it up on this site, letsvpnshield.com. Prices vary by region, currency, and promotions, so go by what’s currently shown in your app. Be sure to recognize this site, and avoid the false or misleading "discount prices" you might see on the many .cn and .com.cn counterfeit sites.

Does LetsVPN have a lifetime plan, and is it worth buying?

The materials don’t provide LetsVPN’s plans or pricing, so we can’t directly judge whether a lifetime plan is a good value (needs to be confirmed firsthand). A practical reminder: LetsVPN ended its mainland China business in April 2026, and although it’s still usable overseas / in Southeast Asia, VPN services are subject to policy and operational uncertainty, so you should factor that risk in before buying a long-term / lifetime plan. We recommend first testing its stability in your region with a short-term plan, and only considering a long contract if you find it works well. For prices, refer to what’s currently shown in the official app, and only trust the official domain.

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