Q: Credits?
Please advise how many credits are on the LTD. I must have read wrong, 45 and 100? lol.

Ruari_Allegrow
Aug 25, 2025A: Happy to clarify. Tier 1 includes 8,000 bonus credits the day you join, then 45 additional credits that you can use daily. So Tier 1 has 8K + up to 16K annually. Tier 2 has 25,000 bonus credits and 100 daily credits. So 25K + up to 36K per year.
The difference between these two credit types is that bonus credits never renew and are available when you open your account. At the same time, the daily credits renew each day and expire at the end of each day. So you get a fresh 45 or 100 credit every day on top of the bonus amount (and you need to use them that day).
Don’t forget our annual plan includes unlimited uploads (no credits needed), so if you want to forget about credits, that’s a great option.
This doesn't feel like a real LTD. Terrible credits. Reoon and mailverify offered better deals, this feels like a funnel to get us to buy the annual deal. Very disappointing.

Verified purchaser
I appreciate the feedback. Most verifiers aren't able to verify emails on enterprise servers, which is where Allegrow really performs well. This deal is more about high-quality verifications than a large volume of credits.
45-100 contacts a day? No real business can do anything with this tiny limits.

1)allegrow is using one credit for each email checked or one credit for each email that is a spam trap?
2) what about a plugin for wordpress/outlook or thunderbird to check the spam trap automatically before to send emails?

Verified purchaser
Hi there, one credit is for each email you check. Currently, there isn't an integration for that to Outlook or WordPress. However, we'll review that request for a feature on our roadmap.

I chould check few millions emails, not so easy to me to use this tool and even into wordpress and thunderbird or outlook to me is easy to send more of 100 daily emails..

This deal is terrible and should not be on appsumo

This deal is terrible and should not be on appsumo
I reported to AppSumo. They don't seem to care.