Do you offer discounts, coupons, or sales?
Short answer: no. Our listed price is the only price, every day of the year — here's why, and what to watch out for if you see a "Manage GPL coupon" anywhere.
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We get asked this often enough to deserve its own answer: Manage GPL does not run sales, offer discounts, or accept coupon codes. The price on the pricing page is the price you pay, every day of the year.
What we don't do
- No seasonal sales. No Black Friday, Cyber Monday, New Year, anniversary, back-to-school, or any other calendar-pegged promotion.
- No coupon codes. There is no promo-code field during checkout. If you see a site offering a "Manage GPL discount code," it is not from us and will not work.
- No tier bundling. You can't buy Developer + Agency at a combined rate. Pick the tier that fits.
- No referral credits or affiliate discounts. We don't run an affiliate program, so no third-party can legitimately offer you "X% off with my link."
- No loyalty or tenure pricing. A customer in year three pays the same annual rate as a customer on day one.
- No bulk discounts. The Agency plan already caps at 1,000 sites; if you need more, reach out and we'll quote custom — but that's a capacity conversation, not a discount one.
Why
Discount-driven pricing trains customers to wait. "The real price is next week's sale price" is a game we don't want to play. A stable list price means:
- You don't lose money by signing up today vs. signing up tomorrow.
- Long-time customers aren't subsidizing new-customer acquisition discounts.
- Our team spends zero time on promo logistics, coupon fraud, or campaign copy — and we'd rather spend that time making the product better.
- The displayed number is honest. You don't have to wonder whether there's a better deal somewhere if you Google hard enough.
What if I see a coupon anyway?
If a third-party site — a coupon aggregator, a blog, a Chrome extension — claims to have a "Manage GPL coupon," it's either inactive filler, a typo'd guess, or a fake listing designed to rank for our brand name. There is no real coupon. The checkout form does not have a coupon field. If any such site claims a code works, they're lying; nothing applies on our end.
The one exception: refunds
If you're within our 3-day refund window after initial purchase, you can get your money back — that's a refund, not a discount. We don't treat refunds as a pricing negotiation; if the product isn't right for you within 3 days, we'd rather part ways cleanly than try to retain you with a discount.
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