Education and nonprofit discounts

  1. 1.Visit wubble.ai/education or wubble.ai/nonprofits
  2. 2.Click "Apply for Educational Discount"
  3. 3.Fill out the application form with your institution or organization details
  4. 4.Upload proof of status: official documentation, tax-exempt certificate, or domain verification
  5. 5.Submit your application for review
  6. 6.Receive approval notification within 2-3 business days
  7. 7.Use your unique discount code when upgrading to Pro or Teams
  8. 8.Your discounted rate applies immediately and renews at the same rate

Wubble is committed to supporting education and nonprofit organizations with special pricing. Verified educational institutions and registered nonprofits receive 50% off Pro and Teams plans. This discount applies to K-12 schools, colleges, universities, research institutions, libraries, museums, and 501(c)(3) registered nonprofit organizations. The educational discount provides full access to all plan features with no limitations compared to standard pricing. To qualify, your organization must provide proof of status such as official documentation, tax-exempt status, or institutional email verification. The discount can be used for multiple seats on Teams plans and is renewable annually with continued verification. Educational institutions can use Wubble for curriculum development, student projects, institutional media production, research applications, and administrative content creation. Nonprofits can leverage the discount for awareness campaigns, fundraising content, program materials, and community outreach. The application process typically takes 2-3 business days for verification. Once approved, your discount applies automatically to current and future billing cycles. Faculty, staff, and students at approved institutions can create individual accounts under the institution's educational license.

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