Built for StackSocial lifetime deal buyers
Separate the software from the gadgets. Track only what matters.
StackSocial bundles software, courses, and tech gadgets into one order history. DealKeep pulls out the SaaS — the part that actually needs tracking — and manages it alongside the rest of your lifetime deals.
The StackSocial buyer's problem
- Your order history is a mixed bag: USB-C hubs, Python courses, photo editors, a VPN, a note app — StackSocial's strength is breadth, but it means your 'software' list is buried in the noise.
- Return and access windows vary wildly: Each vendor StackSocial resells has its own redemption rule. Miss one and the license disappears forever.
- No way to see what you actually use: Of the 30 software deals you bought on StackSocial, you probably still use three. Without usage data, you can't tell which three.
How DealKeep helps
DealKeep imports the software portion of your StackSocial history, discards the gadget clutter, arms each deal's redemption and refund windows, and shows you a usage dashboard that ranks tools by actual ROI.
Questions about DealKeep + StackSocial
Will DealKeep try to track my StackSocial gadget orders?
No. Import pulls the software SKUs — VPNs, SaaS licenses, courses — and ignores the hardware and one-off bundles that don't need lifetime tracking.
What about courses I bought on StackSocial?
If it has a login URL and a license, it lands in DealKeep. You can tag courses separately so they don't clutter your SaaS view.
StackSocial's policies vary — can DealKeep handle that?
Yes. Each deal's refund or redemption rule is stored per-row, so the countdown matches what the specific vendor offered when you bought it.
Pricing?
Free Forever for 5 tools. Starter $79 lifetime (100 tools). Pro $149 lifetime (250 tools). StackSocial volume buyers usually land on Pro.
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