At some point, almost every founder hits the same wall. Not a market problem. Not a product problem. A subscriptions problem: ten different tools, ten different invoices, and a monthly bill that grows faster than the business does.
Continuity, the second pillar of The Method, is built on showing up: writing consistently, shipping consistently, following up consistently. None of that happens without a working stack underneath it, and building that stack on a bootstrapped budget is its own discipline. The tools exist. The real question is whether you can afford to use them before the business can pay you back.
What AppSumo actually changes
AppSumo is a marketplace for lifetime deals on SaaS tools, software you would otherwise pay a recurring monthly fee for, sold instead for a single upfront payment. For a founder still finding traction, that distinction matters more than it sounds. An email platform, a project tracker, a video editor, an AI assistant: each one acquired once, instead of rented every month for as long as the business survives.
That is not a small difference. A handful of recurring subscription decisions, added up over three or four years, is real money that could otherwise go into the work itself: hiring, marketing, or simply staying afloat long enough to find product market fit. AppSumo exists because that gap is real for almost everyone building something from zero, and the categories it covers (marketing, AI, productivity, design, sales) tend to be exactly the categories a small team needs most and can least afford at full price.
The honest part: not every deal is worth taking
The platform works because it is full of options, and that is also its trap. It is easy to collect several lifetime deals and use none of them well, which solves nothing and adds clutter to a stack that was supposed to get simpler.
Three things tend to separate using AppSumo well from just collecting deals:
- Buy for a gap you already feel, not a feature that sounds exciting in the demo.
- Test the tool during its refund window before treating the purchase as permanent.
- Favor a tool that does one job extremely well over an all-in-one platform promising everything.
Where this fits in the bigger picture
Continuity is not about the tools themselves. It is about removing the friction that keeps you from doing the work you already know you need to do. If a missing project tracker, a missing email system, or a missing way to edit video is quietly stalling that work, AppSumo is worth fifteen minutes of looking. Not to buy everything in sight, but to find the two or three tools that remove a real obstacle, paid for once instead of every month.
The tools you choose early do not need to be exciting. They need to still be useful in two years.
Frequently asked questions
Is AppSumo legitimate?
Yes. It has operated since 2010 and works directly with software companies to offer time-limited or lifetime deals, rather than reselling unauthorized licenses.
Do AppSumo lifetime deals really last forever?
Generally, for as long as the software company stays in business and continues to honor the deal’s terms. That is one more reason to test a tool early rather than assume the purchase is permanent the moment you buy it.



