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Zoom
- The videoconferencing service has become quite a popular choice among businesses and the general public wanting to stay in touch with friends and family. Their free version is pretty sweet!
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Shopify
- Did you have to shut down your small business due to the pandemic? Open an online store with Shopify's 90-day free trial and get back to business.
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Google
- The tech giant is giving free access to their G Suite, making it available for students, teachers, and businesses.
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LinkedIn
- You can have access to 16 learning courses for free, with great emphasis on remote working.
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Skype
- Skype is widely used worldwide and continues to be a great choice to keep in touch with friends and family during social distancing.
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Amazon
- If you’re in the US, Amazon is offering free online computer science classes for any student or teacher affected by school closures due to the pandemic.
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Scholastic
- Scholastic offers free day-by-day projects to keep kids reading and entertained.
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U-Haul
- If you're in the US, the company is offering free self-storage for 30 days to all college students who have been impacted by COVID-19.
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Discord
- Whether you’re a teacher, student, or just want to chat with your friends, Discord now gives you free access to their Go Live streaming service.
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Comcast
- Those in the US can benefit from free Xfinity WiFi hotspots. These are available to everyone, including non-Xfinity subscribers.
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Avid
- The company is providing free 90-day licenses of their creative tools.
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Avid - These include Media Composer, Pro Tools, and Sibelius.
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Headspace
- Headspace includes free guided meditations that might help you live through this situation.
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Zencastr
- If you’ve always wanted to start your own podcast, this is your chance. Zencastr is lifting limits for hobbyist users.
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Airtable
- Airtable is an all-in-one collaboration platform, which is part spreadsheet, part database. The company is offering their Airtable Pro for free to any non-political humanitarian groups working on COVID-19 relief efforts.
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Airtable
- The offer will also be made available for students, according to their website. Plus, they’re offering free live training sessions!
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Calm
- From calming music, to meditations and exercises, the website offers a number of free resources.
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Humu
- Humu offers scientifically-backed email nudges with info ranging from tips on how to navigate uncertainty to how to work from home effectively.
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Support.com
- The company offers free tech support for anyone working or studying remotely at the moment.
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Loom
- The company is removing the recording limit of their free video recording and sharing service.
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Age of Learning
- Free learning resources for children aged two to eight.
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8x8 - Free video conference for up to 50 participants without any time restrictions.
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OneClick
- Are you worried about your employees having to work from home? OneClick offers three months of free IT support for home workers.
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Peloton
- The company is offering a free 90-day trial of its subscription workout app.
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Peloton
- You can choose from a variety of classes, including yoga and strength training. Plus, you won’t need one of their exercise bikes or treadmills.
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Zoom
- The videoconferencing service has become quite a popular choice among businesses and the general public wanting to stay in touch with friends and family. Their free version is pretty sweet!
© Getty Images
1 / 27 Fotos
Shopify
- Did you have to shut down your small business due to the pandemic? Open an online store with Shopify's 90-day free trial and get back to business.
© Getty Images
2 / 27 Fotos
Google
- The tech giant is giving free access to their G Suite, making it available for students, teachers, and businesses.
© Getty Images
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LinkedIn
- You can have access to 16 learning courses for free, with great emphasis on remote working.
© Getty Images
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Skype
- Skype is widely used worldwide and continues to be a great choice to keep in touch with friends and family during social distancing.
© Getty Images
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Amazon
- If you’re in the US, Amazon is offering free online computer science classes for any student or teacher affected by school closures due to the pandemic.
© Getty Images
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Scholastic
- Scholastic offers free day-by-day projects to keep kids reading and entertained.
© Getty Images
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U-Haul
- If you're in the US, the company is offering free self-storage for 30 days to all college students who have been impacted by COVID-19.
© Getty Images
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Discord
- Whether you’re a teacher, student, or just want to chat with your friends, Discord now gives you free access to their Go Live streaming service.
© Getty Images
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Comcast
- Those in the US can benefit from free Xfinity WiFi hotspots. These are available to everyone, including non-Xfinity subscribers.
© Getty Images
10 / 27 Fotos
Avid
- The company is providing free 90-day licenses of their creative tools.
© Getty Images
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Avid - These include Media Composer, Pro Tools, and Sibelius.
© Shutterstock
12 / 27 Fotos
Headspace
- Headspace includes free guided meditations that might help you live through this situation.
© Getty Images
13 / 27 Fotos
Zencastr
- If you’ve always wanted to start your own podcast, this is your chance. Zencastr is lifting limits for hobbyist users.
© Getty Images
14 / 27 Fotos
Airtable
- Airtable is an all-in-one collaboration platform, which is part spreadsheet, part database. The company is offering their Airtable Pro for free to any non-political humanitarian groups working on COVID-19 relief efforts.
© Getty Images
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Airtable
- The offer will also be made available for students, according to their website. Plus, they’re offering free live training sessions!
© Getty Images
16 / 27 Fotos
Calm
- From calming music, to meditations and exercises, the website offers a number of free resources.
© Getty Images
17 / 27 Fotos
Humu
- Humu offers scientifically-backed email nudges with info ranging from tips on how to navigate uncertainty to how to work from home effectively.
© Getty Images
18 / 27 Fotos
Support.com
- The company offers free tech support for anyone working or studying remotely at the moment.
© Getty Images
19 / 27 Fotos
Loom
- The company is removing the recording limit of their free video recording and sharing service.
© Getty Images
20 / 27 Fotos
Age of Learning
- Free learning resources for children aged two to eight.
© Getty Images
21 / 27 Fotos
8x8 - Free video conference for up to 50 participants without any time restrictions.
© Shutterstock
22 / 27 Fotos
OneClick
- Are you worried about your employees having to work from home? OneClick offers three months of free IT support for home workers.
© Getty Images
23 / 27 Fotos
Peloton
- The company is offering a free 90-day trial of its subscription workout app.
© Getty Images
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Peloton
- You can choose from a variety of classes, including yoga and strength training. Plus, you won’t need one of their exercise bikes or treadmills.
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Free online tools to help you through the pandemic
Companies are giving freebies
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If, like many other millions of people around world, you're stuck at home due to the COVID-19 pandemic, there are a number of online tools that can help you in both your professional and personal life. In response to the current situation, companies are now giving free access to a number of paid services. From videoconferencing to guided meditations, in this gallery you'll find a number of free online tools that'll help you through the pandemic. Click through and start using these free tools today!
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