@DaveSwift - My day is made!!!, Thank you. Had missed your comment responses. My bad. I haven't used any prospecting, warm-ups and sequencing tools. But I about to launch a venture that is going to require it. Hence the reason why i'm trying to find the best tools. From what you are saying, it would seem that there's a need to mix-and-match, and have a solid workflow.
@@dave-swift just in general... With LTDs folding do you think we as buyers could help companies more by purchasing directly through them. Just an assessment & opinion
I think you have to make this decision for yourself. The AppSumo comparison to Amazon is very strong. More so than it was just 4-5 years ago. Many ecommerce store owners sell on Amazon because it's where people want to buy, even if they have their own website which sells the same products. I will always buy on Amazon, for the faster shipping, easy returns, and similar prices. I know it isn't in the best interest for the manufacturer, but it works best for me. I've been burned buying direct. I'm sure others have horror stories from Kickstarters, etc. AppSumo does a service to both developers and customers. They bring customers to developers. They give customers a 60-day refund window and offer a 6 or 12 month buyer protection policy (help.appsumo.com/article/698-purchase-protection-policy). I will still buy lifetime deals from known companies. For example, WP Managene Ninja -- I recently made a video about FluentBoards (th-cam.com/video/RLAtybYV6TI/w-d-xo.html) -- that is a company I would trust. There are other companies like this as well, but they tend to be WordPress plug-ins, so really they just need to push a few updates a year and provide minimal customer support. Would I buy some random LTD I see on a facebook ad from a company I've never heard of? Unlikely. It's too risky to me. Software is a commodity now. There are 30K SaaS companies and counting... if you add in all the AI startups its a lot more. I encourage people to buy what they need, at a price they can afford, and make use of the tool immediately to return a profit. If you want to hoard and collect tools, that's fine too... but keep in mind 60% of software companies fail within the first few years, so don't be surprised when some LTDs don't last either. It sucks, but it's part of the process. BTW - This response is for a general audience, not just directed at you. I get asked about this sort of thing frequently and since there was a round of tools going under, it's on everyone's mind. This is my view. Your mileage may vary.
Meh, my results with the deals I’ve bought don’t align with that sentiment. Most AppSumo deals are priced so that you get good value even if you only use them for a year or two. If a tool goes under in the first six months (or one year for Plus members) AppSumo gives you credits back.
Nope not at all! I didn’t mean to give that impression. I was thinking after I watched the final cut that I didn’t seem grateful enough for the nice things you said about me. I do appreciate it!
@@dave-swift I think your approach is the best of both worlds! The over the shoulder look as you setup and learn how to use the product with UX feedback suggestions gives us the opportunity to make up our minds about the products you review. Especially when you find a feature that you love (never seen before, brilliant, must have etc...) or notice something that is off putting or simply poorly executed. Again, we can see it for ourselves with the over the shoulder perspective... But I admit the grading for me is the golden buzzer moment and carries a lot of weight because of KLT.
@@dave-swift Not an LTD. Comes w/ 1 yr of updates and we know what that means. They say "1 year of Basic plan updates, with the option to renew directly through Xnapper".
The deal is for the basic plan. You get lifetime access. Updates are 1 year and then you can continue to updates for 40% off purchase price. They state this on their website: The discount is calculated based on your purchase price and will never change, even if the official price goes up in the future. If you don't renew, you can still use the last version you have forever, there is no expiration date.
@DaveSwift - Would it be possible for us to have a discussion on SAASs that change their LTD terms after the sale? Would like to know how AppSumo plans on handling this. There are some that are blatant changes, and some that are more nuanced. Let me know if we can have a back-and-forth via email.
Hey Dice, happy to hear anything you want to say in the comments but my email is for clients. :) AppSumo does have a plan in place, they have a buyer protection plan: help.appsumo.com/article/698-purchase-protection-policy Note: I do not work for AppSumo. I am a guy in a basement in Minnesota who is pretty good at implementing and critiquing software.
@@dave-swift Oh, certainly, I know you don't work for AppSumo. My thinking was that since you are in comms with them, maybe you could open that line of discussion, and shed some light based on what they say.
Love your content and I think AppSumo sponsoring doesn’t influence anything other than helping you make more great reviews 🎉
Thanks Jack! Appreciate it.
@DaveSwift - My day is made!!!, Thank you. Had missed your comment responses. My bad.
I haven't used any prospecting, warm-ups and sequencing tools. But I about to launch a venture that is going to require it. Hence the reason why i'm trying to find the best tools.
From what you are saying, it would seem that there's a need to mix-and-match, and have a solid workflow.
Yeah, I always like uni-taskers. That way if something is a stinker, goes under, or your needs just change you can easily replace the one component.
Good stuff Dave
Thanks LoudEgg! Keep it down though, will ya?
@@dave-swift If we are fans of your videos are we called Swifties?
Swifty is my nick name. Ask anyone on my 8th grade Baseball team.
I'm still upset with Taylor Swift for using it without permission.
Great breakdown do you think it's better to buy an LTD on the company's website
For what?
@@dave-swift just in general... With LTDs folding do you think we as buyers could help companies more by purchasing directly through them. Just an assessment & opinion
I think you have to make this decision for yourself.
The AppSumo comparison to Amazon is very strong. More so than it was just 4-5 years ago.
Many ecommerce store owners sell on Amazon because it's where people want to buy, even if they have their own website which sells the same products.
I will always buy on Amazon, for the faster shipping, easy returns, and similar prices. I know it isn't in the best interest for the manufacturer, but it works best for me. I've been burned buying direct. I'm sure others have horror stories from Kickstarters, etc.
AppSumo does a service to both developers and customers. They bring customers to developers. They give customers a 60-day refund window and offer a 6 or 12 month buyer protection policy (help.appsumo.com/article/698-purchase-protection-policy).
I will still buy lifetime deals from known companies. For example, WP Managene Ninja -- I recently made a video about FluentBoards (th-cam.com/video/RLAtybYV6TI/w-d-xo.html) -- that is a company I would trust. There are other companies like this as well, but they tend to be WordPress plug-ins, so really they just need to push a few updates a year and provide minimal customer support.
Would I buy some random LTD I see on a facebook ad from a company I've never heard of? Unlikely. It's too risky to me.
Software is a commodity now. There are 30K SaaS companies and counting... if you add in all the AI startups its a lot more.
I encourage people to buy what they need, at a price they can afford, and make use of the tool immediately to return a profit.
If you want to hoard and collect tools, that's fine too... but keep in mind 60% of software companies fail within the first few years, so don't be surprised when some LTDs don't last either. It sucks, but it's part of the process.
BTW - This response is for a general audience, not just directed at you. I get asked about this sort of thing frequently and since there was a round of tools going under, it's on everyone's mind.
This is my view. Your mileage may vary.
@@dave-swiftWell said. 👍
Cool video, what you use for editing this?
Thanks, Final Cut Pro
Patiently waiting (and waiting and waiting) for the new $5 deal drop. 😅
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@@dave-swift Yep. Found it 2 minutes after I posted. 🙂
Mac only. 😡
Great
Ty!
nothing, these tools keep shutting down soon after. not worth it
Meh, my results with the deals I’ve bought don’t align with that sentiment.
Most AppSumo deals are priced so that you get good value even if you only use them for a year or two.
If a tool goes under in the first six months (or one year for Plus members) AppSumo gives you credits back.
That has never happened to me
Content groove closed down; some platforms stop responding to customers for support… after 60 days refund window… like email delivery, Ocoya, etc.
Oh boy... Hope I didn't get you into trouble with my comment!?! But I did get a mention! Woohoo... Winning lol
Nope not at all! I didn’t mean to give that impression. I was thinking after I watched the final cut that I didn’t seem grateful enough for the nice things you said about me.
I do appreciate it!
@@dave-swift I think your approach is the best of both worlds! The over the shoulder look as you setup and learn how to use the product with UX feedback suggestions gives us the opportunity to make up our minds about the products you review. Especially when you find a feature that you love (never seen before, brilliant, must have etc...) or notice something that is off putting or simply poorly executed. Again, we can see it for ourselves with the over the shoulder perspective... But I admit the grading for me is the golden buzzer moment and carries a lot of weight because of KLT.
Any news yet on when the new $5 deal will release?
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@@dave-swift Not an LTD. Comes w/ 1 yr of updates and we know what that means. They say "1 year of Basic plan updates, with the option to renew directly through Xnapper".
The deal is for the basic plan. You get lifetime access.
Updates are 1 year and then you can continue to updates for 40% off purchase price.
They state this on their website: The discount is calculated based on your purchase price and will never change, even if the official price goes up in the future.
If you don't renew, you can still use the last version you have forever, there is no expiration date.
Today's the 4th! Where's this awesome $5 deal?
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What about ninjapipe is we have to buy it or not ?
NinjaPipe CRM Review: Promising Design, Puzzling Execution [AppSumo LTD]
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What's new at AppSumo this week? Voice cloning, 2 CRMs, & SEO Indexing
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Is API integration possible?
For which app?
any tool for fb insta google ads
that is too difficult😢
What part do you struggle with? Targeting, Copy, Design, data analysis?
@DaveSwift - Would it be possible for us to have a discussion on SAASs that change their LTD terms after the sale? Would like to know how AppSumo plans on handling this. There are some that are blatant changes, and some that are more nuanced. Let me know if we can have a back-and-forth via email.
Hey Dice, happy to hear anything you want to say in the comments but my email is for clients. :)
AppSumo does have a plan in place, they have a buyer protection plan: help.appsumo.com/article/698-purchase-protection-policy
Note: I do not work for AppSumo. I am a guy in a basement in Minnesota who is pretty good at implementing and critiquing software.
@@dave-swift Oh, certainly, I know you don't work for AppSumo. My thinking was that since you are in comms with them, maybe you could open that line of discussion, and shed some light based on what they say.
Yeah, I'm happy to ask any questions. What do you want to know?