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5 New AppSumo LTDs Reviewed: Aimfox, SubEasy, Xtensio & More

A roundup of five new AppSumo lifetime deals covering LinkedIn outreach, video transcription, collaborative documents, AI content creation, and AI video generation — with honest scores and practical insights on each.

5 New AppSumo LTDs Reviewed: Aimfox, SubEasy, Xtensio & More
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This Week's AppSumo Lineup

Welcome to another Taco Truck Roundup, where we dig into every new deal that lands on AppSumo so you don't have to. This week brings five fresh lifetime deals spanning LinkedIn outreach, video transcription, collaborative documents, AI-powered social media content, and AI video generation.

I've clicked every button, explored every menu, and checked the pricing tables so I can give you a straight answer on which of these tools deserve a spot in your stack. Let's break them down one by one.

Aimfox — LinkedIn Outreach on Autopilot

Aimfox is a LinkedIn outreach tool that automates connection requests and follow-up messages to help you grow your professional network. The interface is clean and polished, and creating outreach campaigns felt smooth with clear guidance at every step — you always know what you've done and what's coming next.

Targeting is where Aimfox really shines. You can filter prospects by followers, industries, skill sets, and just about any LinkedIn data point to build a highly specific audience. Once your campaign is running, all replies land in Aimfox's built-in inbox, so you never need to log into your client's actual LinkedIn account. That's a big deal for agencies — no more juggling two-factor authentication codes or risking account flags from multiple logins across different locations.

Aimfox handles this properly by assigning every LinkedIn account a dedicated IP address with configurable region settings. It's a thoughtful approach to keeping accounts safe. One commenter suggested adding post scheduling features, which would be great, though the developers seem intentionally focused on cold outreach rather than turning it into a full social media management platform.

The CSV export from audience building includes account IDs, names, occupations, locations, and profile URLs — no email addresses or phone numbers. Overall, Aimfox earned a strong 7.8 out of 10, which is about as high as I'll go for a cold outreach tool.

SubEasy AI — Fast Transcription with Translation Built In

SubEasy AI is an AI-powered transcription tool that handles both video and audio files, with built-in translation capabilities. It runs on OpenAI's Whisper model, which means it's fast and accurate. I tested it with a couple of videos — one uploaded via YouTube link and another dragged directly into the browser — and both were transcribed in roughly two minutes. The manually uploaded file clocked in at 2 minutes and 18 seconds for a nearly 27-minute video, and that includes the upload time for a multi-gigabyte file.

Language support is extensive with auto-detection, and there's a localization feature for setting up dialect-specific terms. You can even add a custom glossary, though the downside is that glossaries are per-video rather than account-wide. The editor offers two views: a subtitle view for configuring and styling subtitles (which can be burned into exported video), and a transcription view for plain text. One quirk — changes in the subtitle view don't sync to the transcription view and vice versa, which matters especially when you're working with translations.

The billing structure is where things get complicated. Each AppSumo plan comes with credits, but you also get three free transcriptions per day for files under 30 minutes. Go over 30 minutes and it costs one credit per extra minute. Translation adds another layer — the free Microsoft-powered option exists, but premium in-house translations can run up to two credits per minute. A 60-minute video translated into one language could eat through most of a lower-tier plan's monthly credits. There's also an AI companion for generating show notes or blog posts from transcriptions, though you can save credits by using SubEasy's custom GPT through ChatGPT instead.

SubEasy AI scored a 7.4 out of 10. The transcription speed and translation bundle are its strongest selling points, but the billing complexity and a few UI quirks hold it back from a higher rating.

Xtensio — Collaborative Documents That Look Like Websites

Xtensio is a collaborative document creation platform that works more like a website builder than Google Docs. Documents are built in sections, include interactive elements, support real-time collaboration, and — crucially — are mobile responsive. That gives it a real advantage over PDFs, which can be painful to read on a phone.

The template library is extensive and covers a wide range of use cases, making it easy to find inspiration even if you're not sure how you'd use the tool. There's a built-in presentation mode that turns each section into a slide, powerful analytics that function like a mini Google Analytics (complete with page views, traffic sources, and email notifications when someone opens your document), and the ability to publish documents as public web pages. That last feature opens up interesting possibilities for proposals, landing pages, and client-facing content.

The main downside is cost. To unlock the features you'll actually want — like style guides and custom template creation — you need the tier three AppSumo plan, which pushes the price up to a couple hundred dollars. The module design options could also use more polish; documents look fine but won't blow anyone away visually. The founder of Xtensio actually commented on the review, calling it one of the best analyses of the tool he's seen.

Compared to Canva's document features, Xtensio holds its own on value. Canva's docs require paid team plans for proper collaboration, and you'll miss features like embeds and branding control on the free tier. If you're not already invested in the Canva ecosystem and just need a solid collaborative document tool, Xtensio is well worth considering.

Genius AI — Social Media Content That Learns Your Voice

Genius AI is an AI-powered social media content creator designed to learn your brand voice and generate personalized content for both organic and paid campaigns. The onboarding process is thorough — there's a comprehensive questionnaire that captures your personal brand details, business goals, and communication style so the AI can create content that sounds like you wrote it rather than a bot.

The workflow starts with content idea generation, moves to full script output, and then gives you two options: record directly using a built-in teleprompter, or let the AI generate a complete video with pictures and voiceover. The AI-generated video output was surprisingly impressive. There's even a CRM tucked into the application, though navigating it was a bit of an adventure.

The elephant in the room is the user interface. It's aggressively purple, visually busy, and things that should be immediately intuitive require just a beat too much thought. I actually missed a key button in the CRM calendar because it blended into the purple surroundings — and commenters confirmed that was indeed the solution to my confusion. That small friction compounds across the entire tool. Multiple commenters echoed this sentiment, with one noting they "get lost" in the UI despite liking the platform's output and creative suggestions.

Some users flagged that the tool feels built for network marketers, which influences its approach to content in ways that might not suit everyone. The Chrome extension also reportedly doesn't work on Brave browser. On the positive side, bring-your-own-key (BYOK) support is reportedly coming, which would remove AI usage limits. Genius AI earned a 6.9 out of 10 — decent output held back by a UX that needs streamlining.

Jogg AI — Product Videos from Just a URL

Jogg AI is an AI video creation tool that generates product videos from nothing more than a URL. Drop in your Amazon or Shopify product link, and it scrapes all the information — product images, descriptions, and details — to create a marketing video. From there, it suggests different marketing angles for your video's approach, you pick a template with an AI avatar, and the entire video comes together automatically.

The standout feature is custom avatar creation. You read a short permission script, and Jogg AI clones your voice and face to create a digital version of you that can sell products you've never even seen before. Is it as good as a professional actor or established influencer? No. But it's significantly better than you'd expect and requires a fraction of the effort. For e-commerce sellers who need volume, this is a compelling proposition.

One commenter called it "one of those purchases that we're happy with for years to come," which speaks to the long-term value proposition. When asked how it compares to Zinc (another video tool reviewed recently), the key difference is that Zinc helps you edit your own on-camera performance, while Jogg AI eliminates the need for you to perform at all. If you enjoy making videos, Zinc might be the better fit. If you want to skip the bad takes entirely and let AI handle it, Jogg AI is the way to go.

Jogg AI scored a 7.4 out of 10 — a really impressive tool that's pushing the boundaries of AI-generated video content.

Final Scores and Verdict

Here's how this week's five AppSumo lifetime deals stacked up:

- **Aimfox** — 7.8/10: Best-in-class LinkedIn outreach with dedicated IPs and smart targeting. As good as it gets for cold outreach tools. - **SubEasy AI** — 7.4/10: Fast, accurate transcription with solid translation features, but the billing structure needs simplifying. - **Xtensio** — Not scored in the roundup, but clearly a strong contender for teams needing collaborative, web-style documents. - **Genius AI** — 6.9/10: Good AI output buried under a cluttered interface that needs a UX overhaul. - **Jogg AI** — 7.4/10: Genuinely impressive AI video generation from product URLs, with custom avatar cloning that works better than you'd think.

The top picks this week are Aimfox for anyone doing LinkedIn outreach, and Jogg AI for e-commerce sellers who need product videos at scale. Both deliver real value with polished execution.


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