What is your opinion on lifetime deals ?

Anil Matcha
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Devluc
I didn't use them as a maker but they don't seem to be sustainable for the long run. I'd rather offer a free tier
Neel Patel
@luciantartea depends on product though.
Jake Harrison
 Free Essay Checker AI
Free Essay Checker AI
Seems it will not work on AI products
Neel Patel
@jakeharr Could limit the credits for usage.
Soner Alemdar
they are tricky! Might harm the profitability of the company
Neel Patel
@soner_ @matcha_anil @sophiasolanki What platforms are good for such deals? In what cases can we pull it off without platform help?
Sophia Solanki
@soner_ I agree they are a double-edged sword - must be handled carefully. @matcha_anil
Justus Mulli
Some people hate subscriptions, and it can be a solid way to appease them. It depends on whether you’re able to provide a solution with sufficiently low usage costs, and how many customers you can win with it. Also it can be a solid source of cash flow early on
Neel Patel
@justus_mulli What platforms are good for such deals? In what cases can we pull it off without platform help?
Mick Essex
Lifetime deals can be a big winner or loser based on one key factor: Pricing Get that right and you won’t sacrifice too much revenue + it becomes a good source of social proof and user research.
Neel Patel
@mick_essex What platforms are good for such deals? In what cases can we pull it off without platform help?
Mathis Vella
As a customer: awesome! As an entrepreneur: terrible on the long term I wouldn't want to launch that on consumption based products
Neel Patel
@mathis_vella exactly. Consumption based products can not survive long term. Plus you'd have to curate an offer very carefully.
Mathis Vella
@neelptl2602 And I still found a lot of consumption based products on AppSumo 😅
Neel Patel
@mathis_vella sad reality. People can't think long term now a days.
Shokat Ali
Another thing to consider is that your needs may change over time. For example, if you're a startup, you may not need all of the features of a professional email marketing platform at first. But as your business grows, you may need to upgrade to a more expensive plan. In this case, a lifetime deal may not be the best option for you.
Narendra Solanki
Lifetime deals can be enticing for both businesses and consumers. For consumers, they offer long-term value without recurring expenses. For startups, they can provide an immediate influx of cash, valuable feedback, and early adopters. However, there's a flip side. Offering lifetime deals might set unsustainable expectations, and there's a risk of undervaluing long-term revenue streams. Also, if not managed properly, these deals can strain resources. In essence, while lifetime deals have their merits, it's crucial to weigh their benefits against potential long-term implications for sustainable business growth.
Neel Patel
@narendra_solanki What platforms are good for such deals? In what cases can we pull it off without platform help?
Richard B. Bautista
Where do you plan to run ?
Neel Patel
@richard_b_bautista what were you considering?
Iuliia Gorshkova
The main thing is to clarify that the offer is valid until the end of the life of the product or client:)
Omar Faruk
I personally love lifetime deals because they provide great value for money in the long run. However, it's important to carefully evaluate the product/service before making a purchase. Has anyone here had any negative experiences with lifetime deals?
Neel Patel
@omar_faruk29 There are always a few things here and there. Plus you'd have to see if they would provide additional features when they release.
Žiga Kerec
Good for marketing bad for business.
Ayoub Mouhachtt
I believe it's a fantastic thing, specifically when it is tailored for early adopters of your project. Just like what I'm offering to early adopters of my upcoming CRM, CJPath.com.
Jacopo Proietti
My 2 cents: They are good for generating first revenues and gathering useful feedback. Depending on your product they can be a way to validate hypotheses and/or learn about your or other markets. But use it with care. Do not jump in all of the users features requests. Very often, they are not even your ICP
Jacopo Proietti
@neelptl2602 I think AppSumo offers the best option in terms of revenue share and traffic. In our case joining lifetime deal communities on Facebook also helped
Neel Patel
@jacopo_proietti Makes a lot of sense. What platforms are good for such deals? In what cases can we pull it off without platform help?
Lenny Jean
lifetime deals can be a great way to save money on software and services that you use regularly. However, it's important to do your research and make sure that the deal is right for you before you buy.
Felya Bilgen
like them, lifetime deals are always tempting, offering significant upfront savings 🤑
Meghan Henry
Lifetime deals can be a great way to save money on products and services that you use regularly. If you're sure that you'll continue to use a product or service for many years to come, then a lifetime deal can be a great investment.
Anton Gera
I've run LTDs as a founder. It is absolutely perfect if you don't pay monthly costs on servers, APIs etc. But if you do, it is still a great way to get first revenue, which you can reinvest in promoting monthly subscriptions. Besides, you're getting the proof of concept - if users are buying your product and giving reviews - that's the product market fit understanding right there.
Neel Patel
@thisisanton What platforms are good for such deals? In what cases can we pull it off without platform help?
Anton Gera
@neelptl2602 definitely AppSumo is the best, they have millions of subscribers and that is great. And if you will show good sales, the platform will help you with promotion