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AppSumo Last Call: BeLive, LiveWebinar, Clust & More

AppSumo's Last Call event brings back five popular deals for just 72 hours. Here's a breakdown of each tool, who should buy, and the smartest stacking strategies.

AppSumo Last Call: BeLive, LiveWebinar, Clust & More
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What Is AppSumo Last Call?

Every so often, AppSumo brings back a handful of its most popular lifetime deals for one final 72-hour window — and that's exactly what Last Call is. This particular round features five tools: BeLive, LiveWebinar, Clust, PromoRepublic, and Freedcamp. Each one earned its spot by generating serious buzz during its original run.

There's an important catch, though. You need to be either an AppSumo Plus or AppSumo Briefcase member to participate in Last Call. More on which membership makes the most sense later, but keep that in mind before you start adding deals to your cart.

Rather than a deep dive into each tool, this is a rapid-fire breakdown — what each deal does, who it's actually for, and the smartest way to stack codes if you decide to pull the trigger.

BeLive: A Live Streaming Studio in Your Browser

BeLive is essentially a television production studio running inside your laptop's browser. You can connect up to four guests simultaneously (via Skype), switch between split-screen camera layouts, broadcast live to YouTube, display on-screen chat, share photos, and share your own screen. Upcoming features include LinkedIn and Twitch streaming support.

The one sticking point that generated a lot of noise in the AppSumo comments is that guests cannot share their screens during a live broadcast. BeLive has been clear this feature won't be added to the AppSumo deal, so if that's a dealbreaker, you'll need to look elsewhere.

Here's the honest take: BeLive is a fantastic upgrade if you're already live streaming and want to level up your production quality — adding on-screen chat, professional layouts, and multi-guest capabilities. But if you're not already doing live streams consistently, don't buy this hoping it'll motivate you to start. Tools don't create habits. This is a power-up for an existing workflow, not a reason to build one from scratch.

LiveWebinar: Built for Sales, Not Entertainment

It's tempting to compare LiveWebinar directly to BeLive since both involve live video, but they serve fundamentally different purposes. BeLive is about entertainment and audience engagement. LiveWebinar is a sales platform — designed for longer-form training sessions that lead to an offer or conversion at the end.

One significant complaint has been the recording quality, which sits at 12 frames per second until you stack up to five codes. There's a clever workaround, though: with three codes you unlock live streaming to YouTube, and you can stream to a private YouTube channel and capture a full 30fps recording that way. It's a hack, but it works.

The stacking math here is pretty binary. If you're serious about webinars — live presentations, evergreen funnels, high-quality recordings — go all in with five codes. Anything less feels like a compromise. And if you only need occasional meeting capabilities, a month of Zoom's paid plan will handle that for a fraction of the cost. LiveWebinar is an investment for people who've already validated that webinars move the needle for their business.

Clust: Data Collection for Service-Based Businesses

Clust was a surprise return to Last Call. It's a specialized tool for collecting structured information from clients — think intake forms, recurring check-ins, surveys, and applications. If you're a personal trainer gathering fitness assessments, a mortgage broker collecting applications, or any service professional who regularly needs organized data from clients, Clust was built for exactly that workflow.

During its original run, Clust was polarizing. People who had the right use case went absolutely bonkers for it. Everyone else shrugged and moved on. That's actually a good sign — it means the tool does something specific really well rather than being mediocre at everything.

The stacking strategy is straightforward. A single code gets you 300 applications per month. Two codes unlock unlimited applications, which is probably the sweet spot for most buyers. Beyond that, each additional code adds five team members, and you can stack as many as you need. If you don't collect structured data from clients as a core part of your business, skip this one without a second thought.

PromoRepublic: Social Media Scheduling With Built-In Design

PromoRepublic stands out as one of the strongest social media scheduling tools to ever hit AppSumo, and its secret weapon is the built-in graphic editor. If you're running an e-commerce brand and need to push promotions through your social channels, PromoRepublic can effectively replace two or three people — handling both the design and the scheduling in a single platform.

The deal structure has two tiers worth considering. A single code gives you access to 30 social profiles, which is generous for most solo operators or small businesses. Stacking a second code unlocks workspace management, which is the game-changer for agencies. If you manage social media for multiple clients, that second code lets you organize each client's work into separate workspaces.

For most buyers, it's a two-codes-or-nothing situation. The workspace management feature is what transforms PromoRepublic from a personal scheduling tool into a legitimate agency platform. If you're doing any kind of e-commerce social media management — whether for yourself or for clients — this is one of the strongest deals in the Last Call lineup.

Freedcamp: The Best LTD Project Management Tool in Recent Memory

Freedcamp is a project management platform in the vein of Asana or Trello, but with nearly a decade of development behind it. That maturity shows — it's fully functional, reliable, and packed with features. The one concession is that the UI looks a bit dated compared to newer competitors like ClickUp, which offers the slickest interface and deepest feature set in the project management space right now.

What makes Freedcamp's deal genuinely unique is their future-proof stacking policy. Each code gives you three users, and you can stack as many as you need. But here's the kicker: at any point in the future, you can buy additional codes directly from Freedcamp for $49 each. So if your team grows from nine to ten people six months from now, you just grab another code instead of switching to a monthly subscription. No other lifetime deal has offered this kind of scalability.

Three codes is the magic number if you want the full package — that unlocks white labeling and two-factor authentication, plus you get unlimited guest access for client collaboration. If you've been hunting for a solid project management lifetime deal and can live with a slightly older interface, Freedcamp is the best option that's been available in a long time.

AppSumo Plus vs. Briefcase: Which Membership Should You Get?

You need either AppSumo Plus or AppSumo Briefcase to participate in Last Call, so which one makes more sense? The math heavily favors Briefcase.

AppSumo Plus costs $99 per year and gives you 10% off all purchases. The problem is you're starting in a hole — you need to spend roughly $1,000 on deals before that 10% discount earns back your membership fee. That's a long road to ROI.

Briefcase costs $147 per quarter but includes four $49 vouchers. Use those vouchers on Last Call deals and you've earned your money back immediately. You still get every Plus perk — the 10% discount on future purchases, the member badge on comments, early access. But instead of hoping you'll eventually break even, you're in the green from day one. If you're planning to buy even a couple of deals during Last Call, Briefcase is the smarter play by a wide margin.


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