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Well, when you sign up, you get 30 days free trial which should be enough time to see if you want to make your data at home at Compose. Notice how it says $18 a month per gigabyte. MongoDB is top of our list because it was on Compose first and it's selected by default. There's also the other column where you can select what database you want to setup. We won't be referring to it again here, but when you need to use it, you'll appreciate it. No, a little less cool, there, Yes, perfect.
Pro-tip: the company/account name is used to create your Compose account name, so if you have a company name, use that, if you are creating a personal account, pick something cool. We'll trust you can remember your name, company, email and can come up with a password. You'll now see a form that looks like this: You start by getting yourself a Compose account and that begins with clicking the "Free 30 day trial" button at the top of the page. You find yourself on the front page of Compose. For this walkthrough we'll be setting up a MongoDB database so grab your keyboard controller and mouse and press ⓧ to continue. Hi! So you want to get with the multiple, or singular, database joys of Compose. Getting Started with Your MongoDB Using Compose Free 30 Day Trial