# Webinar.gg Lifetime Deal (LTD) & Review - Lifetime Deals

> Webinar.gg sells flat-price webinars with no per-attendee fee. Is the $49 AppSumo LTD worth it in 2026? I dug into the tiers, the maths, and the honest catch.

_Source: https://thelifetimedeal.com/reviews/webinar-gg-lifetime-deal_

Webinar software is one of those costs that looks small until you read the second line of the invoice.

The base plan is cheap. Then your audience grows, and the per-attendee tier kicks in. A 1,000-person webinar on the big platforms is not a $49 line item.

That is the exact problem Webinar.gg is selling against. One flat price, unlimited attendees, no per-seat fee.

The lifetime deal is **$49** for License Tier 1 or **$99** for License Tier 2. Both run unlimited attendees and unlimited duration. The difference is how many webinars you can run each month — 4 or 10.

The verdict? **It is a Consider.**

The [maths](#how-does-the-webinargg-deal-compare-on-price) is the easy part — webinar tools are expensive enough monthly that a one-time price clears payback fast. What earns the asterisk is that this is a brand-new deal with no buyer reviews yet, and for live broadcasts, an unproven track record is a real risk. The [60-day refund](https://appsumo.com/products/webinar-gg/) is what makes it testable.

**TL;DR.** Webinar.gg's LTD is $49 (4 webinars a month) or $99 (10 a month), live on AppSumo with no reviews yet. The pull is unlimited attendees on a flat price — no per-seat fee. The catch is the monthly webinar cap and an unproven live-stream track record. Worth testing inside the 60-day refund window.

> ## The Verdict
> 7.8/10 — Strong webinar economics, but it is asking you to trust a deal with no track record yet.
>
> Webinar.gg is a Consider at $49. The economics are the easy part — webinar software is one of the priciest monthly categories, so a flat one-time price with no per-attendee fee clears payback in about a month. What holds the score back is risk: this is a brand-new AppSumo deal with zero buyer reviews and an unproven live-streaming history, and the cap is on webinars per month, not on audience size.

**Webinar.gg - License Tier 1** on AppSumo — $49 (was $399/yr) — [Open the deal](/go/webinargg)

## What is Webinar.gg?

Webinar.gg is a live webinar platform built around one idea: stop charging by the head.

You run the session from a host dashboard. Attendees join from any browser with a single link — no downloads, no installs. You get live chat, polls, Q&A, screen annotation, and moderation controls (mute, spotlight) inside the broadcast view.

Everything records automatically, and the recording is ready the moment the event ends.

It positions itself as an alternative to  regulars like GoTo Webinar, Zoom, and ON24 — the platforms that meter you by attendee count.

The thing worth understanding before you buy: this is a tool for **live** webinars.

It is not an evergreen funnel builder. There are no recorded-as-live automated sequences here like you get in WebinarJam or WebinarKit. If your plan is to record once and run it on autopilot forever, this is the wrong tool.

If your plan is to go live to a real audience without a per-attendee bill, it is built for exactly that.

## What do you actually get with the LTD?

Both tiers include the full live-webinar feature set. The headline limits are the same across the deal:

- **Unlimited attendees** in every webinar — this is the whole pitch
- **Unlimited duration** with no time restrictions
- Live chat, interactive polls, and Q&A from the host panel
- Screen annotation and moderation (mute, spotlight)
- Auto-recording, ready when the session ends
- Scheduling, plus invite-only auth, passcodes, and required sign-ins
- An analytics dashboard tracking attendance across all your events

The only thing that changes between Tier 1 and Tier 2 is throughput.

Tier 1 lets you run **4 webinars a month**. Tier 2 lets you run **10**. That is the real decision in this deal, and it is not the decision most webinar buyers expect to be making.

## What is the honest catch?

> **The honest catch**
>
> The limit that surprises people is the webinar count, not the audience size. Tier 1 gives you four webinars a month; Tier 2 gives you ten. Attendees are unlimited on both. So if you run one big launch or a weekly class, this is plenty. If you run daily demos or back-to-back small sessions, you will hit the monthly cap fast — and there is no higher tier to stack into.

The second catch is harder to put a number on: this deal has **no track record**.

The AppSumo listing has no buyer reviews yet. It is an [AppSumo Launchpad pick](https://appsumo.com/products/webinar-gg/) — chosen for potential, not for a proven sales history. That cuts both ways.

For most software, "no reviews yet" is a minor concern you sort out in the refund window. For live webinars, it is a bigger one. A list-cleaner that hiccups costs you a re-run. A webinar that drops the stream during your product launch costs you the launch.

The vendor claim that the platform scales "to over a million attendees" is exactly that — a claim, with no public proof behind it yet.

So the right way to buy this is to test it under load before you trust it with anything that matters.

## How does the Webinar.gg deal compare on price?

**The maths** — Tier 1 vs GoTo Lite: LTD $49 vs $49/mo

- Break-even: 0.1 years (1 months at $49/mo)

| Year | Subscription cost | LTD cost | Saving |
| --- | --- | --- | --- |
| 1-year | $588 | $49 | +$539 |
| 3-year | $1,764 | $49 | +$1,715 |
| 5-year | $2,940 | $49 | +$2,891 |

This is where the deal earns its keep.

[GoTo Webinar Lite runs about $49 per month billed annually](https://www.g2.com/products/goto-webinar/pricing) — and that caps you at 250 participants. Standard is around $99 a month for 500. Zoom Webinars sits at roughly $79 a month for 300 attendees and [$499 a month for the 1,000-attendee Business plan](https://zoom.us/pricing/events).

Against the cheapest of those, the $49 LTD pays for itself in about a month. Against the attendee tiers webinar.gg includes for free, the gap is far wider.

That is the part that is not close. Webinar software is priced to grow with your audience, and this deal simply refuses to play that game.

But notice what the maths does **not** settle. Price was never the question with this deal. Reliability is. A cheap webinar that fails when 800 people are watching is not a saving — it is a liability you paid for.

## Which Webinar.gg tier should you buy?

Start with the question almost nobody asks first: **how often will you actually go live?**

That is the only number that separates the two tiers. Attendee count, duration, and features are identical.

- **License Tier 1** — $49 (vs $49/mo) · [Open](/go/webinargg)
  - 4 webinars per month
  - Unlimited attendees per webinar
  - Unlimited webinar duration
  - Live chat, polls, and Q&A
  - Auto-recording + scheduling

- **License Tier 2** — $99 (vs $99/mo) · [Open](/go/webinargg)
  - 10 webinars per month
  - Unlimited attendees per webinar
  - Everything in Tier 1
  - Headroom for weekly hosts
  - HD low-latency streaming

Buy **Tier 1** if you run occasional big events — a monthly launch, a quarterly town hall, a one-off training. Four a month is plenty.

Buy **Tier 2** if you host weekly. Ten a month covers a steady cadence without you counting sessions, and the $50 jump is small insurance against the cap.

If you already know you run more than ten webinars a month, this deal is not sized for you — there is no higher stack.

Here is the feature view side by side:

### Pros

- Flat one-time price with no per-attendee fee — the entire reason this deal exists
- Unlimited attendees and unlimited duration on both tiers
- Browser-based, one-click join for attendees — no downloads or installs
- Live chat, polls, Q&A, and moderation built into the broadcast view
- Auto-recording ready the moment the session ends
- Backed by a funded company with a PandaDoc-verified founder, not a one-person launch
- AppSumo's 60-day refund makes it safe to stress-test before you commit

### Cons

- Brand-new deal with zero buyer reviews — live-stream reliability is unproven
- The cap is on webinars per month (4 or 10), not attendees — high-frequency hosts hit it fast
- Built for live webinars, not evergreen or automated webinar funnels
- Thin integration story — Zoom is the only listed integration
- Only two fixed tiers, with no higher stack if you outgrow ten webinars a month
- "Scales to a million attendees" is a vendor claim with no public proof yet

## Who is behind Webinar.gg?

For a deal with no reviews, the company signals matter more than usual — and here they are better than most AppSumo launches.

The AppSumo listing shows webinar.gg as a San Francisco company, founded in 2021, with a 51-200 staff range and a Series A funding tag. The founder, [Sameer Sadana](https://www.linkedin.com/in/sameersadana), is a repeat startup builder behind the Y Combinator-backed creator platform AppX.

That is not nothing. A funded team with a webinar product to protect is a different risk profile from a solo developer flipping a side project on AppSumo.

It still does not replace buyer reviews. It just means the "will this company disappear next quarter" worry is lower than the listing's empty review section might suggest.

## What are the best Webinar.gg alternatives?

Webinar.gg is sharp at one job and silent on others. Here is where it fits against the rest of the shelf.

If you are comparing virtual-event tools more broadly, the [GoBrunch lifetime deal](/reviews/gobrunch-lifetime-deal) is the closest LTD on the desk — it solves a different shape of the same problem.

## Frequently Asked Questions
## Frequently Asked Questions

### Is the Webinar.gg lifetime deal still live in 2026?

Yes. Webinar.gg is live on AppSumo at $49 for License Tier 1 and $99 for License Tier 2. The listing has no buyer reviews yet and is marked as an AppSumo Launchpad pick. AppSumo deals can be pulled without notice, so check the live page before buying.

### What is the catch with the Webinar.gg LTD?

Two things. First, the limit is on webinars per month — four on Tier 1, ten on Tier 2 — not on attendees. High-frequency hosts hit that cap quickly. Second, this is a brand-new deal with no buyer reviews, so the live-streaming reliability is unproven. Test it under load inside the 60-day refund window.

### Does Webinar.gg really allow unlimited attendees?

Both tiers list unlimited attendees with no per-seat fee, which is the deal's main selling point against attendee-tiered tools like Zoom and GoTo Webinar. The vendor claims it scales to over a million viewers, but that figure has no public proof yet, so verify performance on your own audience size before relying on it.

### Is Webinar.gg good for evergreen or automated webinars?

No. Webinar.gg is built for live broadcasts. There are no recorded-as-live automated funnels here. If you want evergreen webinar sequences that run on autopilot, look at WebinarJam or WebinarKit instead.

### Can I refund the Webinar.gg LTD if it does not work for me?

Yes. AppSumo's standard 60-day no-questions refund window applies. For a deal with no track record, that window is your real safety net — use it to run a genuine stress test, not a quick demo.

### Who makes Webinar.gg?

Webinar.gg is a San Francisco company founded in 2021, listed on AppSumo with a 51-200 staff range and a Series A tag. The founder, Sameer Sadana, is a repeat startup builder behind the Y Combinator-backed platform AppX.

## Is it worth buying?

Webinar.gg is the rare AppSumo deal where the price is the easy decision and the trust is the hard one.

The maths is not close. Webinar software is one of the most expensive monthly categories there is, and a flat $49 one-time price with no per-attendee fee clears payback in about a month against a tool like GoTo Webinar Lite. Against the attendee tiers it includes for free, the saving is much larger.

But you are buying a live-broadcast tool with no buyer reviews behind it. That is why this is a **Consider at 7.8/10**, not a Buy.

The right buyer is someone who runs a few large live webinars a month, hates per-head pricing, and is willing to stress-test the stream inside the refund window before trusting it with a real launch. The funded company and repeat founder lower the risk, but they do not remove it.

The wrong buyer is anyone who needs proven, enterprise-grade reliability tomorrow, or who runs daily sessions that blow past the monthly cap. For them, the safe money is still on an established platform.

So if the flat-price pitch fits how you actually run webinars, buy Tier 1, point a real audience at it, and let the 60-day window do the deciding.

How often do you go live — a few big events a month, or several small ones a week?
