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5 New AppSumo Deals Reviewed: Charla, Dynosend, Klipy & More

A roundup of five AppSumo lifetime deals covering live chat, email marketing, CRM, topic research, and influencer marketing — with honest scores and practical takeaways for each.

5 New AppSumo Deals Reviewed: Charla, Dynosend, Klipy & More
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This Week's AppSumo Lineup

Welcome to another Taco Truck Roundup — the weekly series where I dig into the latest AppSumo lifetime deals so you don't have to. This week brought five new tools to the marketplace, ranging from a $39 live chat solution to an influencer marketing platform.

I've spent hours clicking through every menu, testing every feature, and reading your comments from my full-length reviews. Here's the quick-hit breakdown of what's worth your money and what you should probably skip.

Charla: Live Chat for $39 with Unlimited Everything

Charla is a live chat and knowledge base solution with AI chatbot capabilities — though the AI features are still marked as experimental, so don't buy it expecting a polished bot experience just yet. The real selling point here is the price: $39 gets you unlimited sites and unlimited conversations, which is genuinely hard to beat in the live chat space.

Beyond the chat widget, Charla includes a ticketing system for email-based support requests. The integration between live chat and ticketing isn't seamless yet, but the team says they're actively working on tightening that up. The interface itself is clean and modern — it feels like a much more expensive SaaS product. Stacking is unlimited too, so if you need more than the five agents included per code, you can grab as many codes as you want.

There were a couple of rough edges worth noting. Navigation between screens can feel a bit sluggish, with a loading animation (featuring a guy playing soccer, of all things) that pops up as you move around. There's also no built-in export option currently, though the founder has committed to working with users who need their chat history and is building an integrated export system.

The community comments on my full review were lively. One viewer reported slow support via email, but when I tested their live chat directly, I got a fast response — makes sense for a chat company. Several people asked about the AI features, and my take is to hold off on judging that until it moves out of experimental. Overall, Charla earned an 8.3 out of 10. If you need affordable live chat with room to grow, this is a strong pick.

Dynosend: Clean Email Marketing with a Few Rough Edges

Dynosend is an email marketing platform that handles both broadcast newsletters and automated drip sequences. The interface is genuinely enjoyable to use — the email builder features a straightforward drag-and-drop system, and there's a built-in spam score checker that runs before you send. The automation builder is equally intuitive, making it easy to map out sequences with delays, conditions, and branches.

Where Dynosend stumbles is in some UI decisions that slow you down. Nearly everything requires two clicks because main actions are hidden behind triple-dot menus instead of being directly accessible. Adding new items like audience segments triggers a modal that doesn't automatically close, leaving you wondering if your action went through. These are small friction points, but they add up during regular use.

The tool includes a basic AI writing integration for the email builder, but it's not worth relying on. You'll get far better results from ChatGPT, Claude, or whatever AI writing tool you already use. Just draft your emails there and paste them in.

A common question from viewers was whether you need a separate email service to use Dynosend — you don't. You sign up, verify your domain, and send through their servers. You'll still use your regular email client to receive replies. For those comparing it to Tarvent, another recent AppSumo email deal, I'd recommend watching both full reviews to see which fits your workflow better. Dynosend scored a 7.2 out of 10 — solid fundamentals with room for polish.

Klipy CRM: Modern Sales Pipeline with Smart Email Integration

Klipy is a CRM built around sales pipeline management with notably good email integration — as long as you're on Google or Outlook. An SMTP connection is planned but not available yet. What makes the email integration stand out is how Klipy automatically gathers your existing contacts, enriches them with scraped data and AI insights, and organizes everything inside the CRM without manual data entry.

The interface has a clean, Notion-like aesthetic that's a genuine breath of fresh air compared to most CRMs, which tend to be visually cold and cluttered. For salespeople who live in their CRM daily, this matters more than you'd think. Klipy also includes meeting scheduling that books through Google or Microsoft Calendar and brings along an AI assistant for note-taking, with minutes allocated based on your plan tier. There's even voice note recording with transcription built right in, plus the ability to share notes and knowledge base articles with your team.

The biggest downside is the pricing tier structure around email addresses. You don't get one email address per seat, which is a problem for businesses where each agent uses their own email rather than a shared role-based account. Pipeline stages also aren't customizable — you can't rename or hide stages that don't apply to your sales process, like removing "Proposals" if you close deals on discovery calls.

Viewers confirmed there's no way to upload documents like contracts or PDFs to contacts or companies, which is a gap for teams that need to attach collateral. Despite these limitations, Klipy scored a 7.4 out of 10. It's a younger product, but it's polished enough to start using today, especially if you value simplicity over deep customization.

TopicMojo: Great Concept, Poor Execution

TopicMojo promises content idea generation and topic research — feed it a seed keyword like "baking cakes" and it finds long-tail keywords and related search terms across search engines and social media platforms. The concept is solid, and I went into my review genuinely optimistic about this one.

Unfortunately, the deeper I dug, the more the tool fell apart. Pulling data from Twitter was unreliable, the YouTube video filtering simply didn't work correctly, and the SEO metrics — arguably the most valuable feature — are locked behind an additional monthly subscription on top of the lifetime deal price. The built-in AI writing capabilities produce sparse, low-quality content that feels like it's running on an outdated model.

The comment section on my full review painted an even grimmer picture. Multiple viewers reported the tool had degraded over time, and several raised concerns about the founder's track record with previous products. I'm not going to spread unverified claims, but the volume of negative feedback from actual users was hard to ignore.

TopicMojo earned a 5.1 out of 10, my lowest score this week by a wide margin. I'd recommend steering clear of this one — you can get better keyword research from free tools and Google's own autocomplete suggestions.

Click Analytic: A Serious Influencer Marketing Toolkit

Click Analytic is an influencer marketing platform that bundles discovery, analytics, outreach, and campaign tracking into one package. The discovery tool is where it really shines — you can filter influencers not just by content niche, but by the language they speak, audience demographics, age ranges, and even the types of people leaving comments. It's impressively granular for finding creators who genuinely match your brand.

Once you've found potential partners, built-in analytics let you compare influencers side by side. Since I'm actually listed on the platform as a YouTube creator, I was able to verify that most of the analytics were reasonably accurate. The pricing estimates for working with influencers were less reliable — they had me listed at $30 and Tim Ferris at $400, so take those numbers with a generous grain of salt.

The platform includes a full cold outreach automation system, though it currently only works with Google accounts. Shopify and Klaviyo integrations are available on higher tiers, letting you track promo codes and send free products to influencers directly through the tool. There's also a marketplace where you can post campaign briefs and let creators apply, though Click Analytic takes a 10% fee on deals closed through that channel.

Some interface lag and the Google-only outreach limitation hold it back slightly, but Click Analytic earned a 7.1 out of 10. If you run an e-commerce store and want to get into influencer marketing — or move away from an expensive existing platform — this is a smart entry point at lifetime deal pricing.

Final Verdict: Which Deals Are Worth Grabbing?

Here's the quick scorecard for this week's roundup: Charla leads the pack at 8.3/10 as an excellent value for live chat, followed by Klipy CRM at 7.4, Dynosend at 7.2, and Click Analytic at 7.1. TopicMojo trails far behind at 5.1 and is the only tool I'd actively recommend skipping.

The standout deal this week is clearly Charla. At $39 for unlimited sites and unlimited conversations, it's one of the most affordable live chat solutions I've seen on AppSumo, and the product quality punches well above its price point. Klipy and Dynosend are both solid picks if they match your specific needs — just go in understanding their current limitations.

Click Analytic is a niche tool, but if influencer marketing is part of your strategy, the lifetime deal pricing makes it worth serious consideration given how expensive these platforms typically are on a monthly subscription. As always, every tool I've covered here has a full-length review on the channel if you want the deep dive before you buy.


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