# AppMySite Lifetime Deal (LTD) & Review - Lifetime Deals

> AppMySite lifetime deal review: the live AppSumo no-code app builder from $199, what it really costs to keep an app in the App Store, and whether you actually need a mobile app at all.

_Source: https://thelifetimedeal.com/reviews/appmysite-lifetime-deal_

AppMySite turns your website into a phone app.

You point it at a WordPress, WooCommerce, or Shopify site — or build from scratch — and it produces native Android and iOS apps you can publish to Google Play and the App Store, no coding required.

The AppSumo lifetime starts at **$199** for three app licenses, and the tool itself is well-proven: **4.24 across 308 reviews** and AppSumo Select certified.

But the builder is the easy part. The hard part — and the real cost — is getting an app approved and keeping it live.

The verdict? **A Consider** — a proven, genuinely cheap way to build apps, held back by the App Store's rules, Apple's ongoing fee, and one question most buyers skip: do you actually need an app? Here is how it scores against [the way we review deals](/#how-we-review).

**TL;DR.** AppMySite is a live AppSumo no-code app builder, $199 to $5,999 one-time, turning websites into native apps. It is proven at 4.24/308 and pays back against the ~$99/month plan in two months. The catch: Apple charges $99/year forever, apps can be rejected, and many businesses do not need one. A Consider — buy only if you truly need an app.

> ## The Verdict
> **Consider** 7.8/10 — A proven, cheap app builder — but the App Store, not the software, decides whether it works for you.
>
> A Consider for businesses and agencies that genuinely need apps and have an audience that will install one. AppMySite is proven (4.24/308) and cheap — Tier 1 pays back against the ~$99/month plan in two months. What holds it back: Apple charges $99/year forever to keep an iOS app live, the App Store rejects wrapper apps, and most small businesses do not need one. Use the 60-day window to publish one first.

**AppMySite - Tier 1 Lifetime** on AppSumo — $199 (was $1188/yr) — [Open the deal](/go/appmysite)

## What does AppMySite actually do?

AppMySite is a no-code mobile app builder. Its core job is converting a website you already run into native Android and iOS apps, without a developer.

The main path is website-to-app. Connect a **WordPress, WooCommerce, or Shopify** site and AppMySite pulls your content and products into a native app shell, with a drag-and-drop designer to control the layout, colours, and navigation. You can also build a **custom app from scratch** if you do not have a site to convert.

On top of that it does the things that make an app more than a bookmark: **push notifications and deep links**, an in-app browser, real-device testing and live preview, analytics, and one-flow publishing to **Google Play and the Apple App Store**. Higher tiers add team collaboration and full **white-label** rebranding for agencies who resell apps to clients.

The buyer is a business owner, creator, or agency who wants a branded app on people's phones — a WooCommerce store wanting a shopping app, a content brand wanting push notifications, or an agency building apps for clients — without paying a development shop.

## Is the AppMySite lifetime deal active?

**Yes, the deal is live.**

The [AppMySite AppSumo listing](https://appsumo.com/products/appmysite/) is buyable from $199 one-time, and unlike many current deals it is **not a Plus Exclusive** — anyone can buy it. It is **AppSumo Select** certified, the tiers **do not stack**, and it grants lifetime access to Pro-plan updates.

The listing carries a **4.24 rating across 308 reviews** — a large, established sample, which matters far more than a perfect score on a handful of reviews. The 4.24 (rather than higher) is itself informative: it reflects the real friction in this category, which is App Store approval, not the builder. The refund window is the full **60 days**, long enough to actually publish an app and find out if it clears review.

## What does the AppMySite deal include?

Ten one-time tiers. The first five scale by the number of apps you can build; the top five are white-label agency licenses.

- **Tier 1** — $199 · [Open](/go/appmysite)
  - 3 app licenses
  - Android + iOS publishing
  - Push notifications + deep links
  - Website & WooCommerce to app
  - Lifetime Pro-plan updates

- **Tier 2** — $299 · [Open](/go/appmysite)
  - 10 app licenses
  - 6 team members
  - Shopify + custom apps
  - Advanced design controls
  - Everything in Tier 1

- **Tier 3** — $399 · [Open](/go/appmysite)
  - 25 app licenses
  - Team collaboration
  - Analytics + engagement tools
  - Everything in Tier 2

- **Tier 4** — $499 · [Open](/go/appmysite)
  - 50 app licenses
  - In-app purchases
  - Priority features
  - Everything in Tier 3

Above these sits **Tier 5 at $599** (unlimited apps and downloads, no revenue commission), and a **white-label agency stack from Tier 6 ($1,999) to Tier 10 ($5,999)** for agencies who rebrand the platform and resell apps to clients. For a single business, **Tier 1's three app licenses are almost always enough** — the higher app-count tiers only make sense if you are building many separate apps.

## How do the maths work out?

**The maths** — Tier 1 vs Pro: LTD $199 vs $99/mo

- Break-even: 0.3 years (3 months at $99/mo)

| Year | Subscription cost | LTD cost | Saving |
| --- | --- | --- | --- |
| 1-year | $1,188 | $199 | +$989 |
| 3-year | $3,564 | $199 | +$3,365 |
| 5-year | $5,940 | $199 | +$5,741 |

AppMySite's own plans run roughly **$49–$249/month**, and the tier that matters is **Pro at around $99/month** — the cheapest plan that unlocks iOS App Store publishing. Against that, Tier 1 at $199 for three apps pays back in about **two months**, and everything after is free of the builder subscription.

The crossed-out $1,404 anchor is roughly a year of that Pro plan, so it is less fictional than some LTD strikethroughs — but treat it as "a year of Pro," not a genuine saving. The real value is simple: the software subscription is the part the lifetime deal removes.

The part it does **not** remove is the cost of actually shipping an app — and that is where this deal needs a second, harder look.

## What does it cost to keep your app live?

**The lifetime deal covers the builder, not the app stores — and the stores are not free.**

- **Apple charges $99 a year, forever.** To keep an iOS app in the App Store you need an Apple Developer Program membership at $99/year. AppMySite's "lifetime" removes its own fee, not Apple's. If you want an iPhone app, budget ~$99/year on top, indefinitely.
- **Google Play is $25, once.** A one-time Google Play Developer registration — cheap and done.
- **Approval is not guaranteed.** Apple's App Review Guideline 4.2 rejects apps that are "simply a repackaged website" with no native value. AppMySite's push notifications, deep links, and native navigation help you clear that bar, but rejections happen — and wrestling with App Store review is the single most common complaint in this category, and part of why the rating sits at 4.24.

None of this makes AppMySite a bad tool. It means the $199 is the start of the cost, not the end — and the effort of publishing is real. Plan for both before you buy.

## Do you actually need a mobile app?

**This is the question most buyers skip, and it decides whether $199 is a bargain or a waste.**

For a lot of small businesses, the honest answer is no. A mobile-responsive website — or a [progressive web app](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Progressive_web_app) — does the same job with no App Store gatekeeping and no $99/year Apple fee. And the hardest part of any app is not building it; it is getting people to install it and keep it.

An app earns its place when you have a **repeat-visit audience**: a store with loyal repeat buyers, a membership or community people open often, a content brand they check daily. There, push notifications and a home-screen icon genuinely lift engagement.

If your traffic is mostly one-time visitors or SEO discovery, an app will be downloaded by almost no one and sit unused. Buy AppMySite because you have an audience that will open an app — not because "$199 for your own app" sounds good on a deal page.

## Where does AppMySite shine?

For the right buyer, the value is real:

- **Proven and certified** — 4.24 across 308 reviews and AppSumo Select, a genuinely large track record
- **Cheap against the subscription** — Tier 1 pays back against the ~$99/month Pro plan in about two months
- **True website-to-app** — WordPress, WooCommerce, and Shopify conversion, plus custom builds
- **The features that make an app worth it** — push notifications, deep links, and analytics
- **Agency-ready** — white-label tiers let agencies rebrand and resell apps to clients
- **A full 60-day refund** — enough time to publish one app and confirm it clears review

## Where does AppMySite bite?

The ledger is honest on both sides.

### Pros

- Proven, AppSumo Select tool with 308 reviews behind it
- Genuinely cheap: Tier 1 pays back against the Pro plan in about two months
- Converts WordPress, WooCommerce, and Shopify sites into native apps
- Push notifications, deep links, and analytics included
- White-label agency tiers for reselling apps to clients
- Tier 1's three app licenses cover most single-business needs

### Cons

- Apple charges $99/year forever to keep an iOS app live — the LTD does not remove it
- App Store review can reject website-wrapper apps under Guideline 4.2
- Many small businesses do not need a native app at all — a mobile site or PWA is enough
- Publishing and maintaining an app is real work, not a one-click affair
- The 4.24 rating reflects genuine approval-and-publishing friction
- Inflated $1,404–$19,000 anchors; judge it against the ~$99/month plan, not the strikethrough

The load-bearing catch is that the price is the easy part. $199 for a lifetime app builder is a real bargain — but only if you get an app approved, keep paying Apple's $99 a year, and actually have people who will install it. Get those three right and this is a smart buy. Skip them and you have bought a tool you will never ship with.

## How does AppMySite compare to the alternatives?

The honest framing by what you actually need:

- **GoodBarber** — a more design-forward no-code app builder on subscription (~$30–$200/month). Slicker output; recurring cost.
- **BuildFire** — feature-rich and enterprise-leaning, materially pricier (~$150+/month). Overkill for a small store.
- **Median.co (GoNative)** — wraps your existing site into an app, developer-friendly, with one-time and subscription options. A good fit if you want more control.
- **A PWA or mobile-responsive site** — the no-app route. No App Store approval, no $99/year Apple fee, installable from the browser. For many small businesses this is the honest better answer, and it costs nothing extra.

AppMySite's edge is price and proven website-to-app conversion at a one-time cost. If you genuinely need native apps — especially several, or as an agency — it is hard to beat on value. If you are unsure whether you need an app, start with a PWA and skip the App Store entirely.

For more tools in this space, the [AppSumo marketplace page](/browse/appsumo) and the [Developer category](/category/developer) track the current live deals.

## Frequently Asked Questions

## Frequently Asked Questions

### Is the AppMySite lifetime deal active in 2026?

Yes. AppMySite is live on AppSumo from $199 one-time to $5,999, is AppSumo Select certified, and is not a Plus Exclusive, so anyone can buy it. It has a 4.24 rating across 308 reviews and a 60-day refund window, and the tiers do not stack. Check the live page before buying, as AppSumo deals can be pulled without notice.

### How much does the AppMySite lifetime deal cost?

The app-count tiers run $199 (3 apps), $299 (10 apps, 6 team), $399 (25 apps), $499 (50 apps), and $599 (unlimited). White-label agency tiers run from $1,999 (Tier 6) to $5,999 (Tier 10). Most single businesses only need Tier 1 at $199.

### Do I need an Apple Developer account to publish an iOS app?

Yes. Publishing to the App Store requires an Apple Developer Program membership at $99/year, which you pay for as long as the app is live. Google Play is a one-time $25 registration. AppMySite's lifetime deal covers the builder, not these platform fees, so budget ~$99/year for iOS.

### Will Apple approve a website-to-app build?

Sometimes it will not. Apple's Guideline 4.2 rejects apps that are simply a repackaged website with no native value. AppMySite's push notifications, deep links, and native navigation help you clear that bar, but approval is not guaranteed — plan for at least one round of revisions, and use the 60-day refund to confirm your app ships.

### Does the AppMySite LTD beat the subscription?

On price, easily. AppMySite's Pro plan runs around $99/month, so Tier 1 at $199 pays back in about two months. But remember the subscription is not your only cost — Apple's $99/year and the work of publishing sit on top, regardless of whether you buy the LTD or the monthly plan.

### Who should buy the AppMySite LTD?

Businesses and agencies that genuinely need native apps and have an audience that will install one — a store with repeat buyers, a community, or an agency building client apps. It is the wrong buy if you have one-time visitors or an SEO-discovery site, where a mobile-responsive site or PWA does the job without App Store friction.

## Is it worth buying?

AppMySite is a Consider, and Tier 1 at **$199** is the tier most buyers will want.

The tool itself is not the question — it is proven, certified, and genuinely cheap. Three native app licenses on lifetime Pro features for $199, paying back against the subscription in two months, is a real deal for anyone who needs apps.

The question is everything around the tool. Apple charges $99 a year forever, the App Store can reject a website-wrapper app, and most small businesses do not actually need a native app when a mobile site or PWA would do. Those are not reasons the software is bad; they are reasons this purchase goes unused so often.

So be honest with yourself first. If you have a repeat-visit audience, need apps, and will handle Apple's requirements, buy Tier 1 and use the 60-day window to ship your first app. If any of those is a maybe, start with a PWA and keep your $199.

The right verdict is **Consider at 7.8/10**.

Are you looking at AppMySite to turn a store into a shopping app, to send push notifications to a loyal audience, or to build apps for clients?
