Total rug pull ripoff. Please see mass email to Sumolings.
I used this lightly and feel totally ripped off after receiving this email:
"Notice <-redacted-@notice.studio> May 9, 2025, 9:58 AM (2 days ago) to me
Hello Sumolings,
As many of you know, Notice hasn't achieved the success we had hoped for and has been in maintenance mode for over a year.
Unfortunately, the platform still operates at a loss due to ongoing infrastructure costs. On top of that, we've seen widespread abuse of AppSumo LTDs, with many accounts being resold—something that clearly violates our policy.
With limited resources, we're unable to investigate each case individually. Without a quick solution, we risk having to shut down the company—at the expense of the loyal users who still rely on the service.
I'm genuinely sorry we've had to make this decision. If the company were in a more sustainable position, I would have let things continue as they were. AppSumo users have always been incredibly valuable—offering early support, helpful feedback, and spreading the word—and we truly appreciate that.
After more than two years of honoring the original deal, we're now asking AppSumo users who wish to continue using Notice to move to a paid subscription. We know this isn't ideal, but we believe it's a better option than shutting everything down.
To help with the transition, we're offering 50% off any plan using the code APPSUMO50.
I initially saw a lot of promise in this software and even purchased Tier 2 to show my support. Although I haven’t used it extensively yet, I kept it in my toolkit, expecting it to deliver on its potential at some point. Unfortunately, the company has now shifted everyone to paid subscriptions, similar to what has happened with other AppSumo deals lately. This feels like poor planning and execution, as the product never truly became what was originally promised. In hindsight, I’m relieved I didn’t invest significant time having all my information here, as I would now need to migrate all my data elsewhere. However, I am disappointed to have spent $129 and received virtually no value in return.
Given that this is not the first time such a situation has occurred, I expect AppSumo to step in and address this issue. AppSumo’s own partner terms require sellers to deliver what was promised in their listings and not to revoke or limit access to products without prior consent from AppSumo. As a customer, I believe AppSumo should enforce these standards and provide appropriate compensation when partners fail to honor their commitments.
I have been using it for quite some time and it works well
This application runs well. I hope that in the future this application can use equation in writing. Because I am constrained if I want to write a math equation, I have to take a piece of the picture to insert it into the text. And that's a bad result
I'm really disappointed that the software, being 100% focused on being a documentation tool, does not properly support Markdown. You can't copy out any text as Markdown from what you write. This means once your text is committed to the system, it's just forever on this knowledge base, and you can't export it. This is a real issue.
The last thing I want to do is depend on a brand new startup company with my knowledge base and then also not be able to copy it out reasonably, or copy things in reasonably.
Give me a WISIWIG that integrates with other stuff out there.
Founder Team
Helen_Notice
May 9, 2024
Hello redeaglep1,
Thank you for your feedback.
Notice is not exclusively a documentation tool; it is a versatile content editor, including documentation, but not only. You can also create FAQs, blogs, articles, policies, changelogs, job boards, and more. As a headless CMS, you can even publish just a paragraph or image.
We continuously enhance the product, recently launching numerous new...
Verified purchaser
Total rug pull ripoff. Please see mass email to Sumolings.
I used this lightly and feel totally ripped off after receiving this email:
"Notice <-redacted-@notice.studio>
May 9, 2025, 9:58 AM (2 days ago)
to me
Hello Sumolings,
As many of you know, Notice hasn't achieved the success we had hoped for and has been in maintenance mode for over a year.
Unfortunately, the platform still operates at a loss due to ongoing infrastructure costs. On top of that, we've seen widespread abuse of AppSumo LTDs, with many accounts being resold—something that clearly violates our policy.
With limited resources, we're unable to investigate each case individually. Without a quick solution, we risk having to shut down the company—at the expense of the loyal users who still rely on the service.
I'm genuinely sorry we've had to make this decision. If the company were in a more sustainable position, I would have let things continue as they were. AppSumo users have always been incredibly valuable—offering early support, helpful feedback, and spreading the word—and we truly appreciate that.
After more than two years of honoring the original deal, we're now asking AppSumo users who wish to continue using Notice to move to a paid subscription. We know this isn't ideal, but we believe it's a better option than shutting everything down.
To help with the transition, we're offering 50% off any plan using the code APPSUMO50.
Thank you for your understanding,
Quentin"
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Verified purchaser
Another one bites the dust
I initially saw a lot of promise in this software and even purchased Tier 2 to show my support. Although I haven’t used it extensively yet, I kept it in my toolkit, expecting it to deliver on its potential at some point. Unfortunately, the company has now shifted everyone to paid subscriptions, similar to what has happened with other AppSumo deals lately. This feels like poor planning and execution, as the product never truly became what was originally promised. In hindsight, I’m relieved I didn’t invest significant time having all my information here, as I would now need to migrate all my data elsewhere. However, I am disappointed to have spent $129 and received virtually no value in return.
Given that this is not the first time such a situation has occurred, I expect AppSumo to step in and address this issue. AppSumo’s own partner terms require sellers to deliver what was promised in their listings and not to revoke or limit access to products without prior consent from AppSumo. As a customer, I believe AppSumo should enforce these standards and provide appropriate compensation when partners fail to honor their commitments.
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Verified purchaser
Rug Pull
One more rug pull. LTD not honored, bla bla bla... if you want to continue, pay.
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Verified purchaser
I have been using it for quite some time and it works well
This application runs well.
I hope that in the future this application can use equation in writing. Because I am constrained if I want to write a math equation, I have to take a piece of the picture to insert it into the text. And that's a bad result
Share Notice
Verified purchaser
Does not support standard documentation practices
I'm really disappointed that the software, being 100% focused on being a documentation tool, does not properly support Markdown. You can't copy out any text as Markdown from what you write. This means once your text is committed to the system, it's just forever on this knowledge base, and you can't export it. This is a real issue.
The last thing I want to do is depend on a brand new startup company with my knowledge base and then also not be able to copy it out reasonably, or copy things in reasonably.
Give me a WISIWIG that integrates with other stuff out there.
Helen_Notice
May 9, 2024Hello redeaglep1,
Thank you for your feedback.
Notice is not exclusively a documentation tool; it is a versatile content editor, including documentation, but not only. You can also create FAQs, blogs, articles, policies, changelogs, job boards, and more. As a headless CMS, you can even publish just a paragraph or image.
We continuously enhance the product, recently launching numerous new...
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