Honest comparison · Lifetime deal aggregator with a personal vault

DealKeep vs GrabLTD

GrabLTD helps you find lifetime deals — a 2,800+ deal catalogue, curated stacks, and a free vault to note what you own. DealKeep starts where checkout ends. The two sit on opposite sides of the purchase.

The short version

GrabLTD is a discovery site first: browse deals by category, copy a curated stack, see what's new, and keep a free vault of what you own. DealKeep is a management tool: import what you bought, track every refund deadline, catch duplicates before the next purchase, and get warned when a tool you own shows signs of failing. If your question is 'what should I buy?', GrabLTD. If it's 'what did I buy, what's refundable, and what's at risk?', DealKeep. Using GrabLTD to shop and DealKeep to manage is a sensible pairing.

Pick DealKeep if: You already own a stack and want it imported, refund deadlines tracked, duplicates flagged and failures caught — with one-time pricing and an MCP server for Claude/ChatGPT.

Pick GrabLTD if: You want to discover and compare lifetime deals, follow curated stacks, and keep a simple free record of what you own.

Side by side

CapabilityDealKeepGrabLTD
Primary jobManage lifetime deals you already ownFind and compare lifetime deals (aggregator); vault to note what you own
Deal discoveryNo — DealKeep does not list or sell dealsYes — 2,800+ tools, categories, curated stacks, migrations guides
Getting your data inOne-click AppSumo import via Chrome extension; manual, CSV and receipt-email import for every marketplaceAdd deals to your vault from the catalogue or manually
Refund-deadline trackingYes — per deal, with alerts before the window closesNot a listed feature
Duplicate / overlap detectionYes — by job/category, before you buyPersonalised recommendations based on your vault; 'stack health' view
Failure / shutdown warningsYes — Founder Track against a verified failure databaseNot a listed feature
AI / agent accessAI search over your stack; read-only MCP server for Claude and ChatGPTNot a listed feature
Business modelYou pay once (or use Free); no affiliate links to dealsFree to use; affiliate relationships with the deals it lists (stated on its About page)
PricingFree, Starter $97 one-time, Pro $227 one-timeFree

Pricing

PlanDealKeepGrabLTD
Free$0 — up to 10 tools$0 — whole site, including the vault
Entry paidStarter — $97 one-time, 250 toolsNo paid plan
Top tierPro — $227 one-time, unlimited tools, 5 seatsNo paid plan
Trial / refund7-day free trial, no card; 7-day refund window on one-time plansNot applicable

Prices checked on 2026-08-19. DealKeep plans are one-time payments — see pricing.

Where GrabLTD wins

  • Discovery: a large, categorised catalogue and curated stacks from real founders — DealKeep has nothing like it and doesn't try to.
  • Free, including the vault, so keeping a simple list of what you own costs nothing.
  • Migration guides and 'stack' bundles that help you think about the whole toolkit, not one purchase.

Where DealKeep wins

  • Refund deadlines tracked per deal and per marketplace rule, with alerts — the money-saving feature an aggregator doesn't need to offer.
  • Import of your actual purchases rather than a vault you curate by hand.
  • Founder Track: a verified failure database checked against the tools you own.
  • Independence: DealKeep earns nothing from which deals you buy, so its duplicate warnings have no reason to be gentle.

How this page was checked

Facts about GrabLTD were taken from its own website on 2026-08-19 — grabltd.com/, grabltd.com/about, grabltd.com/stacks. If something has changed, email support@dealkeep.io and we will correct it.

Frequently asked questions

Is GrabLTD a competitor to DealKeep?

Mostly no. GrabLTD is a deals aggregator with a vault feature; DealKeep is a post-purchase management tool. The overlap is the vault — a list of what you own — and DealKeep goes considerably further on that list (refund deadlines, duplicates, failure warnings, import, MCP).

Can I use GrabLTD's vault instead of DealKeep?

If all you want is a record of what you own, yes, and it's free. If you want to be told before a refund window closes, stopped from buying a duplicate, or warned when a tool you own is dying, you want DealKeep.

Does DealKeep recommend deals to buy?

No. DealKeep publishes a monthly-verified list of live deals on its best-lifetime-deal-tools page, but it does not sell or earn from deals and does not recommend purchases inside the product. Its job is what happens after you buy.

Can I use both?

Yes, and it's a natural split: shop and compare on GrabLTD (or the marketplaces directly), then import and manage in DealKeep.

DealKeep is free for up to 10 tools and offers a 7-day trial of everything else, no card. Start free.