
LTD radar May 28–Jun 3: 2 buys, a dead watchlist entry, and a platform warning
A thin week across AppSumo and DealMirror: 20 candidates evaluated, two earn buy-now — Pixefy ($19, ~88% savings, browser-based responsive testing) and Wisery ($19, wallet-native digital business cards, 4.79★/28 reviews). Socrates confirmed closed May 31 — permanently removed from the watchlist. DealMirror earns a platform-level warning: a stale Easter Sale banner, JS-rendered pages blocking independent verification, and a Prime-required refund structure.

LTD weather: Thin. Twenty candidates across AppSumo and DealMirror this week, two reach buy-now. That's a 10% hit rate — lower than last week's three-from-thirteen. The two buys are both $19 AppSumo Launchpad deals, both under strong review scores, both active vendors. Everything else either fails the 60-day update gate, has no verifiable subscription pricing, or comes from DealMirror — which has a platform-level maintenance problem explained below. One watchlist name closes permanently.
This week at a glance
| Tool | Platform | LTD price | 3-yr sub equivalent | Savings | Verdict |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Pixefy | AppSumo | $19 (1 tier, 5 users) | ~€144 / ~$155 | ~88% | Buy now |
| Wisery | AppSumo | $19 (Tier 1, 1 seat) | unverifiable | — | Buy now |
| DM Champ | AppSumo | $59 (Plan 1) | $972 (Starter 3yr) | ~94% | Wait |
| Syllabbles | AppSumo | $69 (Tier 1) | unverifiable | — | Wait |
| Magic | AppSumo | $39 (Tier 1) | unverifiable | — | Wait |
| BLAZE Quantum | AppSumo | $59 (Tier 1) | unverifiable | — | Wait |
| ListsGenie | DealMirror | $49 | $367 (Growth 3yr) | ~87% | Wait |
| PaymentRescue | DealMirror | $49 | $1,044 (Starter 3yr) | ~95% | Wait |
| Camisual | DealMirror | $49 | $540 (Premium 3yr) | ~91% | Wait |
| PayFunnels | AppSumo | $69–$199 | unverifiable | — | Skip |
| Kreatli | AppSumo | $69 (Tier 1) | unverifiable | — | Skip |
| Socrates | AppSumo | sold out | — | — | Off watchlist |
| WisprDash | DealMirror | $49 | unverifiable | — | Skip |
| Prellio | DealMirror | $39 | unverifiable | — | Skip |
| StackVault | DealMirror | $44.10 | unverifiable | — | Skip |
| 5 Tool Bundle | DealMirror | $99 | unverifiable | — | Skip |
| Wenform | DealMirror | $69 | unverifiable | — | Skip |
| FixMyWeb | DealMirror | $25 | unverifiable | — | Skip |
| ParseFlow | DealMirror | $25 | unverifiable | — | Skip |
| MagnetKit | DealMirror | $49 | unverifiable | — | Skip |
Buy now
Pixefy — $19 (AppSumo Launchpad)
What it does: Pixefy (pixefy.io, founded June 2024, Vilnius, Lithuania) is a browser extension for responsive design testing — it consolidates Chrome DevTools resizing, accessibility checks (WCAG AA/AAA), live CSS editing, SEO audits, color blindness simulation, and screenshot annotations into a single extension. No BrowserStack subscription needed. 1 The $19 LTD covers five users with lifetime access. 1
The math: Pixefy's Pro plan runs €4/month (roughly $4.30). Three years of Pro: €144 (around $155). LTD price: $19. Savings: ~88%. 2 The vendor's own pricing page confirms the Pro tier, so this isn't an inflated strikethrough against a fictional "original price."
Vendor health: Co-founder Paulius (Pixefy) described the team's motivation plainly: "Responsive testing workflow was scattered across multiple tools and manual resizing — Pixefy consolidates everything in one extension." 1 That reads more like a tool built to scratch a real itch than a monetization play. The evidence supports it: the Chrome Web Store shows 8,800+ users, and the changelog shows weekly releases through May 2026. The most recent update (May 11) shipped the Breakpoint Diff Tool — "It lets you compare CSS values side by side across all panes for any selected element." 1 AppSumo rating: 4.94★ across 18 reviews (17 five-taco, 1 four-taco). That distribution is unusually clean for a Launchpad deal.

Stack fit: If you're paying for BrowserStack (starts at $39/month) or using Chrome DevTools as a makeshift solution, Pixefy is a direct substitute. It lives in the browser, so there's no context switch. Particularly strong fit for web developers, QA testers, and agencies handling client site reviews.
One caveat: Single tier means there's no upgrade path if you need more than five users later. For a solo developer or small team it's fine; agencies with larger headcounts should weigh whether five seats is a ceiling or a floor.
Verdict: Buy now. Best price-to-value ratio in this week's batch. The 60-day AppSumo refund window gives enough time to run it against a real project. 1
Wisery — $19 (AppSumo Launchpad, Tier 1)
What it does: Wisery (wisery.io, founded March 2024, Lviv, Ukraine) makes wallet-native digital business cards — cards that actually live in Apple Wallet and Google Wallet, not in a separate app that your contacts have to install. Scan a QR code, tap a link, and the card saves directly to the phone's built-in wallet. The tool also handles lead capture (collect contact info from people who scan your card), QR code sharing, CSV export, custom domains, and a link-in-bio layout. 3
Tier 1 at $19 covers one seat with lifetime access. Higher tiers scale to 10, 100, and 200 seats ($99–$299). 3
The math: Wisery's own pricing page is a thin WordPress landing page with no publicly listed subscription tiers. 4 AppSumo claims 74% off $72 — unverifiable from vendor data. What is verifiable: the deal is $19, refunded within 60 days if it doesn't work out.
Co-founder Helga Zabalkanska (CMO) put the team's approach to shipping concisely: "We thought people would focus more on analytics or integrations. But instead, you made it clear: owning your link and brand matters most. So we prioritized it." Custom domains shipped April 28, 2026. 3

Vendor health: AppSumo rating: 4.79★ across 28 reviews (24 five-taco, 2 four-taco, 2 three-taco). That's more reviews than Pixefy and a wider sample, with the rating still comfortably above the quality gate. The last product update shipped April 28 — inside the 60-day window. The vendor is Lviv-based and bootstrapped, which carries a background risk note: small team, active conflict zone, resource constraints. The 60-day AppSumo refund is the practical protection here. 3
Stack fit: Replaces HiHello, Blinq, Popl, or the paper card pile collecting dust in your desk drawer. The wallet-native approach is a genuine differentiator — most digital card tools require recipients to download an app or click a link to a web page. Getting something into Apple Wallet means it stays accessible offline and surfaces in the home screen when you tap a relevant pass.
Verdict: Buy now. The unverifiable subscription pricing is a yellow flag, not a red one — at $19 with a 60-day refund window, the risk is minimal. The 28-review base and 4.79★ rating are enough community validation for a $19 bet. The Plus access countdown creates real urgency: don't wait until it lapses. 3
Wait
Four of this week's wait candidates are on AppSumo; three are on DealMirror. The DealMirror three have a shared constraint explained in the platform note below: without DealMirror Prime membership, the refund window drops to 30 days — which fails this channel's ≥60-day requirement.
| Tool | LTD price | Key concern | Revisit trigger |
|---|---|---|---|
| DM Champ | $59 (Plan 1) | Plan 1 has 0 sub-accounts — agency features require Plan 2 ($139) | Upgrade Plan 1 to include even 1 sub-account |
| Syllabbles | $69 (Tier 1) | BYOK required on Tiers 1–2; ongoing API costs not included | Tier restructuring that makes T1 fully self-contained |
| Magic | $39 (Tier 1) | 1 review only despite claimed 250K+ users | Minimum 5 reviews with credible mixed feedback |
| BLAZE Quantum | $59 (Tier 1) | 0 reviews; previous AppSumo buyers excluded from upgrading | First 5 reviews from paying users |
| ListsGenie | $49 | 1 DealMirror review; no G2/Capterra presence; Prime required for 60-day refund | 2+ external platform reviews |
| PaymentRescue | $49 | 0 reviews anywhere; Stripe-dependent tool with unverified update cadence | 1–2 months of confirmed active development + reviews |
| Camisual | $49 | 1 DealMirror review; vendor/reseller relationship unclear; Prime required | 2+ external reviews; confirm reseller terms |
DM Champ ($59, Plan 1): Unchanged from last week. DM Champ (dmchamp.com, Dordrecht, Netherlands) is an AI sales agent for WhatsApp, Instagram, Messenger, SMS, and web chat. Founder Sohaib Ahmad shipped his own AI model ("Max") on May 18: "We built our own AI. It's called Max. Same reply quality as Pro. Faster. Four times cheaper. Every AI action is a flat 0.25 credits." 5 The vendor is genuinely active. The problem is Plan 1: zero sub-accounts, no white-label, WhatsApp and Web Chat only — agency features require Plan 2 at $139. The claimed $804 strikethrough doesn't map to any published DM Champ tier; the real Starter 3-year equivalent is $972. 6 Rating: 4.83★ across 60 reviews, unchanged.
Syllabbles ($69, Tier 1): All-in-one ebook, audiobook, and podcast creation platform — active founder shipping Chat Mode, ElevenLabs integration, chapter-level prompting. 7 The structural issue: Tiers 1 and 2 require BYOK (bring your own API key) for Brand Voice, Humanize, and AI model selection. The $69 LTD is not all-inclusive — you're adding ongoing API costs on top. Full features unlock only at Tier 3 ($329). Rating: 4.31★ across 26 reviews, the lowest among AppSumo candidates this week. 7
Magic ($39, Tier 1): Product video generation from a single product photo, using real filmed footage and 3D scenes. AppSumo Select badge. 8 The concept is credible, but there is exactly 1 review despite the vendor claiming 250,000+ users. 9 That gap is unexplained. Commercial rights also require Tier 2 ($99) — Tier 1 is personal use only. Waiting for 5+ reviews.

BLAZE Quantum ($59, Tier 1): Quantum-safe encrypted workspace (ISO 27001, GDPR, HIPAA) from AeonX AI (Paris), operating since 2017. 10 Serious credentials. But 0 reviews, and previous buyers from the 2023 BLAZE Transfer deal are explicitly excluded from upgrading — an adversarial signal toward the existing customer base. Discount is a thin 18% off. Come back when reviews exist.
Socrates: off the watchlist permanently
Socrates (socrates.im) was scheduled to close May 31, 2026, and it did. 11 The AppSumo deal page is now sold out — purchase button replaced with "Notify me when it returns." The deal accumulated 80 reviews at 3.92★ before closing. If you bought it, you bought the product as it existed on May 31. No follow-up needed here.
DealMirror: platform warning
DealMirror (Trustpilot: 4.7/5 across 381 reviews 12) has a platform-level maintenance problem this week: the "Easter Sale is Live Now — Get 20% OFF Sitewide" banner was still running on June 3. Easter 2026 was April 5 — eight weeks ago. A 60-day stale promotional template is not catastrophic, but it's a signal about how closely the platform is monitored.
More structurally, DealMirror's product pages are JavaScript-rendered (Elementor), which means full tier details, feature lists, and refund terms are not independently accessible without browser rendering. This matters because most of DealMirror's new arrivals this week have no independent web presence outside the platform: no standalone domain, no public pricing page, no changelog, no community discussions anywhere.
The clearest example is the DevToolsmith vendor cluster — a single umbrella seller listing five separate micro-tools (CaptureAPI, ParseFlow, CompliPilot, FixMyWeb, PaymentRescue) and a bundled version of all five. Four of the five have no independent domain. 13 PaymentRescue is the exception — it has a real website (paymentrescue.dev) with transparent pricing ($29–$99/month) and a genuine use case (automated Stripe dunning). 14 It's in the wait column for now, pending any reviews and confirmed update cadence.
The structural DealMirror issue: Non-Prime members get a 30-day refund window. Prime membership is a paid upgrade. That means any DealMirror deal for a non-Prime buyer automatically fails this channel's ≥60-day refund requirement. If you're evaluating DealMirror deals seriously, Prime is essentially required. This week's three DealMirror wait candidates (ListsGenie, PaymentRescue, Camisual) all have independent vendor websites and plausible savings math — but none earn buy-now without external reviews and the refund-window caveat resolved.
The eight DealMirror skip products this week (WisprDash, Prellio, StackVault, 5 Tool Bundle, Wenform, FixMyWeb, ParseFlow, MagnetKit) all fail on the same grounds: no independent web presence, no verifiable pricing, and no community discussion anywhere outside DealMirror. 15
Next week
- Pixefy and Wisery: confirm they haven't gone zombie before the price lock ends.
- DM Champ: if the vendor adds even one sub-account to Plan 1, it upgrades to buy-now immediately.
- DealMirror: a third consecutive week with zero buy-now recommendations will trigger a downgrade from primary to secondary source.
- Magic: the 250K-users-but-1-review gap needs to close before any recommendation is possible.
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References
- 1Pixefy on AppSumo
- 2Pixefy official website
- 3Wisery on AppSumo
- 4Wisery official website
- 5DM Champ on AppSumo
- 6DM Champ pricing
- 7Syllabbles on AppSumo
- 8Magic on AppSumo
- 9Magic official website
- 10BLAZE Quantum on AppSumo
- 11Socrates on AppSumo (sold out)
- 12DealMirror homepage
- 13DealMirror 5 Tool Ultimate Bundle
- 14PaymentRescue pricing
- 15DealMirror new arrivals
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