Built for Early Shark lifetime deal buyers

Early gems, tracked before they disappear.

Early Shark surfaces hidden-gem SaaS launches. DealKeep is what you use to keep those gems visible as they grow — or to spot them fading before your refund window closes.

The Early Shark buyer's problem

  • Early = fragile: The SaaS you bought at launch might not be the SaaS that exists nine months later. You need a vendor-status field that evolves with the deal.
  • Hidden gems are hidden at review time too: A small vendor doesn't send monthly roadmap updates. Without active tracking, you'll forget the tool exists until you miss the refund window.
  • Comparing early deals across launches: Which of your five early-access bets actually paid off? Usage signals answer the question — nothing else does.

How DealKeep helps

DealKeep stores Early Shark purchases with a vendor-status field, a refund timer, and usage tracking, so early bets get the monitoring they need to actually pay off.

DealKeep vs Early Shark

FeatureEarly SharkDealKeep
Vendor-status taggingNoYes
Refund-window alertsNoYes
Usage-based performance reviewNoYes
Smart stacks for bets-vs-coreNoYes
Early-access deal discoveryYesNo

Questions about DealKeep + Early Shark

Does DealKeep have Early Shark's discovery feed?

No. Early Shark finds the gems; DealKeep makes sure the ones you buy stay visible after the launch euphoria fades.

How do I track vendor status over time?

Each deal has a status field (active / sunset / pivoted / acquired) plus freeform notes. Update it when the vendor ships or stalls.

What about refund windows on early launches?

Each deal holds its own refund deadline. You'll get alerts before it closes, regardless of how quiet the vendor has been.

Pricing?

Free Forever for 10 tools. Starter $79 lifetime (100 tools). Pro $149 lifetime (250 tools).

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