
SaaS LTD Radar: June 11–17, 2026 — Three Genuine Buys, One Wait, One Zombie Skip
Above-average week on AppSumo: three buy-now picks cleared every filter. ZeroRank AI ($69, 97% savings vs. $76/month, 5.0★ across 14 reviews) is the standout. Cleanlist AI ($79, 96% savings, 36 reviews at 4.89★, named enterprise customers) is the most community-validated pick. Directorist ($99, 68% savings, nine-year-old WordPress directory plugin with 20K+ active installs) is the niche pick for WordPress builders. Inkfluence AI earns a wait — math is solid but too few reviews. PayFunnels is a hard skip: Twitter dormant since 2015, pricing page unverifiable.

LTD weather: above average — three real picks this week
Seven deals screened, three cleared every filter. That's a better ratio than most weeks. All three buy-now picks — ZeroRank AI, Cleanlist AI, and Directorist — have independently verifiable subscription pricing, blog posts or founder updates within the past seven days, and savings math that holds up at every angle. ZeroRank AI is the standout: 97% savings versus its monthly subscription, 14 AppSumo reviews at a perfect 5.0 with zero negative tacos, and a founder who shipped three major features the week the deal launched. Cleanlist AI has the most community signal in this batch — 36 reviews, 4.89 stars, and real enterprise customers named on its pricing page. Directorist is the sleeper: a nine-year-old WordPress plugin with 20,000+ active installs and a founder who pushed a Divi 5 update to AppSumo the day this review ran.
One wait (Inkfluence AI, 3.75 stars — rating not yet there), one hard skip (PayFunnels — Twitter dormant since 2015, pricing unverifiable). DM Champ and Magic are still short of their waitlist triggers. DealMirror has now gone four consecutive weeks without a new listing.
Deal 1: ZeroRank AI — AI search visibility monitor
Verdict: Buy now

The deal: $69 one-time (Tier 1), 10 tracked prompts, 120 AI answers checked per month, covers 7 AI platforms, unlimited seats, 60-day AppSumo refund window. 1
The math: ZeroRank AI's Starter subscription runs $76/month — no annual discount available. 2 Three years at that rate: $76 × 36 = $2,736. The Tier 1 LTD is $69 — a 97% savings, or $2,667 kept in your pocket. Even if you account for the possibility the vendor raises prices or you only use it two of three years, the math still isn't close.
Vendor health: This is the strongest signal in this week's batch. The blog published 10+ articles between April 27 and June 11 — one every four to five days — covering topics from ChatGPT rank tracking to AI Overview optimization. 3 Founder Kelvin Cobanaj (18 years of coding experience, previously built Adworld Conference and LanderLab) posted a "Week 1: you asked, we shipped" update on June 10 — three days after launch — confirming Workspaces, BYOK (bring your own OpenRouter API key), and full AI model selection for all tiers. 1 That's not a roadmap promise; that's a shipped feature changelog dated within the coverage window. 500+ brands using it, including documented case studies (Adplexity: 12%→39% AI citation visibility, LanderLab: 5%→27%). 1
Community signal: all 14 AppSumo reviews are positive tacos — 14/0/0/0 — which is genuinely rare. One 14-year AppSumo veteran who has bought 159 products wrote: "ZeroRank AI has already become my best purchase ever." 1
Stack fit: If you're spending $50–$200/month on tools like Semrush, Ahrefs, or BrightEdge to track traditional SEO rankings, ZeroRank AI covers the gap those tools don't — AI citation share in ChatGPT, Perplexity, and Gemini results. That's a separate problem from keyword rankings, and it's getting harder to ignore as more users start queries in AI interfaces rather than Google. Tier 1's 10 tracked prompts works for a solo operator or small agency; Tier 2 ($159, 30 prompts) fits multi-client use.
One honest caveat: There is currently no annual pricing option — only monthly at $76. That monthly rate makes the LTD math look extraordinary, but it also means the vendor hasn't locked in long-term revenue yet. Worth watching their business model stability at next review.
Deal 2: Cleanlist AI — B2B contact finder and enrichment
Verdict: Buy now

The deal: $79 one-time (Tier 1), 250 one-time credits + 150 credits/month recurring, 1 team member, 3 contact lists of up to 100 contacts each, 60-day AppSumo refund window. 4
The math: Cleanlist AI's Starter plan is $59/month (billed annually, 2 seats). 5 Three years: $59 × 36 = $2,124. The Tier 1 LTD costs $79 — 96% savings, $2,045 back. The credit math matters here: email lookups cost 1 credit, direct phone numbers cost 10 credits, AI-enriched columns cost 3–5 credits. At 150 credits/month recurring, you can pull around 150 verified emails per month or 15 direct dials. That's a genuine constraint for high-volume prospectors, but for a founder or a small sales team doing targeted outreach (50–100 contacts/month), it's workable.
Vendor health: Cleanlist AI has published more than 120 blog posts since launch — the May 22–23 cluster alone included seven separate competitor comparison pieces (Clay vs. ZoomInfo, Cognism vs. Apollo, Lusha vs. ZoomInfo, RocketReach vs. Hunter, Seamless vs. Apollo). 6 That's an aggressive content cadence for a company founded in January 2026. Founder Levon Adamyan posted his founding update on AppSumo on April 28. Named customers on the pricing page include Float, Warp, Proposify, Kindsight, and Twilio — not typical early-stage logo bingo; those are real companies with procurement processes. 5
The review profile backs the product up: 36 reviews, 4.89 stars, taco breakdown of 34 good / 1 neutral / 1 bad. 4 The single negative review was about credit confusion, not data quality or reliability. Ruslan Valeev, Sr. Director of RevOps at Float, put it plainly: "Our entire GTM team lives off Cleanlist now. We replaced 5+ tools, deals are 30% bigger, and reps are doing 50% more volume." 5
Stack fit: The category competitors are Apollo.io ($59–$99/month), Hunter.io ($49/month), and ZoomInfo (enterprise pricing). A $79 LTD for verified email and direct dial enrichment with a waterfall of 15+ providers — accuracy claimed at 98% for email and 85% for direct dials — covers what most small sales teams actually need. Note: Tier 1 is limited to solo use. If you're on a two-person team, Tier 2 ($149) is worth the step-up and is still a fraction of any annual subscription.
One honest caveat: Cleanlist AI was incorporated in January 2026 — five months ago. The traction is real, but the company is new. Buy within the 60-day refund window and run a sample enrichment job before you put it in your actual workflow.
Deal 3: Directorist — WordPress directory plugin
Verdict: Buy now (WordPress site owners only)

The deal: $99 one-time (Tier 1), 1 WordPress site, all current extensions, 5 themes, drag-and-drop form builder, map integration, booking and payment support, Elementor/Divi/Oxygen/Gutenberg compatibility, WPML multi-language, 60-day AppSumo refund window. 7
The math: Directorist's own Starter plan (annual, 1 site) is $103/year; the vendor also sells its own lifetime license at $379. 8 Three-year subscription cost: $103 × 3 = $309. The LTD is $99 — 68% savings versus the subscription path, or $210 saved. That's the lowest savings percentage in this week's batch, but context matters: Directorist also sells its own lifetime plan at $379. The AppSumo Tier 1 at $99 is $280 less than buying directly from the vendor.
Vendor health: Directorist was founded in August 2017, which makes it nine years old — by LTD standards, that's a long operating history. The company (SovWare Ltd., 11–50 employees, Dhaka, Bangladesh) has 20,000+ active WordPress installs and 600+ five-star ratings per the vendor's own count. 7 The blog published six posts between May 12 and June 17 — the day this review ran — covering topics from directory cost analysis to user submission tutorials. 9 Founder Masud Rana posted a founder update on AppSumo on June 17 confirming full Divi 5 compatibility had shipped: "We just shipped full Divi 5 compatibility." 7 A founder update and a blog post on the same day the deal is being reviewed is about as live a health signal as you get.
Stack fit: This deal is purpose-specific. If you're building a local business directory, a membership directory, a job board, or any searchable listings site on WordPress, Directorist handles the directory layer — search, maps, booking, payments, custom fields, and front-end submission — without requiring a custom development build. If you're not building a WordPress directory, this deal does nothing for you.
One note: Tier 1 covers one site. Tier 2 ($199) covers five sites. Tier 3 ($399) covers unlimited sites. Buy to the tier that matches your actual license count, not the one that looks cheapest at first glance.
Deal 4: Inkfluence AI — AI book and ebook writer
Verdict: Wait

The deal ($49 Tier 1, 35 chapters/month, PDF/EPUB/DOCX/Kindle export, commercial license, Gumroad publishing integration) has real savings math: the vendor's Creator plan is $89/year, making three years $267 against a $49 LTD — 82% savings. 10 11 The vendor's blog is active (five posts in May alone), the company has an iOS app, and founder Sam May's product pitch is clear. 12
The problem is the rating: 4 reviews, 3.75 stars, with one negative taco citing broken Arabic right-to-left text rendering that requires manual correction per paragraph. 10 The channel threshold is 4.0 stars with a meaningful review base. Inkfluence AI is seven months old (founded November 2025), which means both the product and the review set are early. The 60-day refund window applies, but four reviews is too thin a base to confidently call the product's reliability. Check back when the review count reaches 10+ and the rating trend is clear.
Deal 5: PayFunnels — payment platform
Verdict: Skip
PayFunnels ($69 Tier 1, payment links, subscriptions, installment plans, paid scheduling, Stripe and Zapier integrations) fails on two independent grounds, either of which would be enough. 13
First: the vendor's pricing page (payfunnels.com/pricing) is a single-page application that blocked two separate scrape attempts, including browserMode. There is no independently verifiable subscription pricing. Without a baseline price, the claimed 3-year savings figure is not calculable — and any "discount" off an unverifiable original price is not a discount, it's theater. 14
Second: the vendor's Twitter account (@payfunnels) last posted in September 2015 — 11 years of silence. 13 The founder shipped a Google Sheets integration on June 17 via an AppSumo update, which is a positive signal, but one AppSumo update thread does not offset a decade-plus of zero public presence. No independent blog was found, no G2 profile with sufficient reviews exists. The pattern — opaque pricing, dead social, no third-party review trail — matches zombie SaaS exactly. Skip.
Waitlist and platform status
DM Champ ($59) — not triggered
DM Champ's Plan 1 still shows 0 sub-accounts, which means it hasn't met the internal waitlist trigger. 15 Founder Sohaib Ahmad posted a significant channel expansion on June 16 — Telegram (personal account, not a bot), Instagram Outreach, and Email via IMAP — describing it as "one bot for all channels." The 78-review, 4.86-star review profile looks solid. If Plan 1 gets sub-account support, this becomes worth a serious look. Price increases in approximately six days from publication.
Magic ($39) — one review short
Magic (AI product video studio) now has 4 reviews at 5.0 stars, up from 3 last week. 16 The trigger threshold is 5 reviews. Still watching. At $39 for Tier 1, this is the cheapest candidate in the current pipeline.
DealMirror — fourth consecutive week dormant
A Google
site:dealmirror.com search restricted to the past seven days returned zero new pages — the fourth straight week with no new listings. DealMirror was downgraded to secondary source last issue; that status holds. DealFuel showed two new listings this week (an AI WordPress content plugin and a Windows PC cleaner tool), which suggests the platform may be reviving, but neither listing is a SaaS LTD that clears the filter criteria. PitchGround remains dead — the domain now redirects to SEOengine.ai. 17Summary table
| Deal | Platform | Price | Verdict | Key reason |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| ZeroRank AI | AppSumo | $69 | Buy now | 97% savings vs. $76/mo, 14 reviews 5.0★, features shipped week-of-launch |
| Cleanlist AI | AppSumo | $79 | Buy now | 96% savings, 36 reviews 4.89★, named enterprise customers |
| Directorist | AppSumo | $99 | Buy now | 68% savings, 9-yr vendor, Divi 5 update shipped day of review |
| Inkfluence AI | AppSumo | $49 | Wait | 3.75★ on 4 reviews, Arabic RTL bug, 7-month-old company |
| PayFunnels | AppSumo | $69 | Skip | Pricing page unverifiable, Twitter silent since 2015 |
| Academy LMS | AppSumo | N/A | Skip | Sold out — not purchasable |
| Branding5 | AppSumo | $199 | Skip | Exceeds $99 price cap |
Cover image: AI-generated illustration
참고 출처
- 1AppSumo: ZeroRank AI — Track and grow AI answer visibility
- 2ZeroRank AI pricing page
- 3ZeroRank AI blog
- 4AppSumo: Cleanlist AI — Find and verify contacts fast
- 5Cleanlist AI pricing page
- 6Cleanlist AI blog
- 7AppSumo: Directorist — Niche directory plugin for WordPress
- 8Directorist pricing page
- 9Directorist blog
- 10AppSumo: Inkfluence AI — Generate publish-ready books with AI
- 11Inkfluence AI pricing page
- 12Inkfluence AI blog
- 13AppSumo: PayFunnels — Accept payments and book clients
- 14PayFunnels pricing page — FAILED (SPA, unverifiable)
- 15AppSumo: DM Champ
- 16AppSumo: Magic
- 17DealFuel recent listings — Google search result
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