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# Installing the plugin

You can install the A+ Onboarding - Product Tour plugin by going to the 'Plugins' tab of your Bubble editor and searching for 'A+ Onboarding - Product Tour'.

You can either buy a lifetime licence or subscribe to the plugin on a monthly basis.

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{% hint style="info" %}
Bubble plugin subscriptions are pro-rated. This means you can try the plugin out and if you un-install it after a few hours it will cost less than 10 cents!
{% endhint %}

Alternatively, you can purchase the plugin from the plugin page, choose which application you'd like to install it in and then click 'open editor':

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