Honest, simple pricing. $6/month or $60/year. No card required for the trial.
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Pay $3/month or $30/year with a verified .edu email.
We’re often asked why our pricing is different. Here’s what motivates our decisions.
Your thoughts, ideas, and tasks are scattered everywhere—sticky notes, random phone notes, scraps of paper, forgotten voice memos.
This mental clutter creates stress. You forget important things, miss deadlines, and feel like your brain is constantly overloaded.
Question: What if one app could capture everything instantly AND actually help you use those captures instead of letting them pile up?
That's Braindump. We believe reducing mental stress and helping you never lose an idea again is worth paying for.
We wnat to make a tool where your brain feel lighter and your life more organized. That's the value we aim to create, and that's what our pricing reflects.
Alot of products launch with generous free tiers, hoping to grow fast and figure out money later.
Here's what actually happens to most of them though. Only 4% of free users ever convert to paying customers. Meanwhile, the app burns money on servers, support, and development with no revenue coming in. Eventually, the founders run out of savings, and the app shuts down or gets abandoned.
So the question becomes... how do we avoid becoming abandonware that leaves your data trapped in a dead app?
Answer: We charge from day one. This isn't greed but survival. Revenue today means we can keep building tomorrow.
We've watched too many great productivity apps die because they prioritized user growth over sustainability. We refuse to build something you depend on daily, only to shut it down in 18 months when the money runs out
Braindump's $6/month plan creates high expectations. You expect our app to actually work well, to be fast, and our support to be responsive.
We like that pressure. It holds us accountable and makes us ship a higher quality product.
If we charged $1/month, you'd tolerate slow performance and mediocrity. At $6/month, you won't—and you shouldn't. That forces us to excel and deliver excellence.
Braindump is priced so we can be profitable and sustainable right now—not in some imaginary future where venture capitalists are our only option.
This is good for us and even better for you. You can rely on Braindump to capture your thoughts every day. You need to trust we'll be around next year, not that we'll get acquired and our product gets enshitified or shut down when the funds runs out.
We've seen too many great productivity apps fail because they grew fast with free users but never made money. Then one day they just... disappear, and you lose all your captures. We refuse to build that way.
Braindump costs $6 per month. Not $5.99. Not $6.47. Just $6.
We know that pricing at $5.99 would trick more people into thinking it's cheaper, but that's a psychological trickery. Our whole product is built to help your brain, not exploit it.
If we're using psychological manipulation in our pricing, how can you trust we're not doing it in the product too?
Braindump charges a monthly or annual subscription instead of a one-time "lifetime" fee.
Why? Because lifetime deals create terrible incentives. If we charged you $50 once and called it "lifetime access," we'd have zero motivation to keep improving the app or even keep it running. We'd just take your money and move on to the next customer.
Subscriptions keep us committed to you, and you committed to us. We only make money if you keep finding value month after month. That means we have to keep making Braindump better, faster, and smarter.
Braindump gives you 20% off if you pay annually ($60/year instead of $72).
For students: 50% off with a verified .edu email ($30/year or $3/month).
Long-term committed customers let us focus on meaningful improvements instead of chasing viral marketing trends. Our annual plan and student discount are our way of thanking you for that commitment.
We know students have tight budgets, and we are students too. The student discount is also a genuine recognition from us that you also have a say in shaping the product.
Braindump doesn't ask for your credit card during the free trial. Use it fully, decide if the we actually saves you time, then choose to upgrade.
We believe it is wrong to build a business off people's forgetfulness or accidental charges. You should only pay us after you've experienced how much better it is to never lose an idea again.
If Braindump doesn't earn your money through genuine value, we don't deserve it.
Braindump will cost the same on Black Friday as it does on a random Tuesday in March.
We believe our product provides the same value year-round. You shouldn't be penalized (or rewarded) just because of when you discovered Braindump and decided it was worth paying for.
Fake sales train customers to never pay full price and wait for discounts. That's exhausting for everyone. Our price is honest and consistent.
Braindump lets you cancel immediately, without emailing support or clicking through guilt-trip screens.
When you cancel, we'll ask why (so we can improve), then immediately show a button to cancel your subscription. No retention of dark patterns. No "are you SURE?" loops.
If we have to trick you into staying subscribed, we've already failed. We'd rather lose you gracefully and earn you back later with better benefits.
We charge for Braindump because we believe helping you capture and organize your thoughts is genuinely valuable work that deserves fair compensation.
We price it sustainably so we can keep improving it for years, not just until our funding runs out.
We price it honestly, without psychological tricks or fake scarcity, because that's the kind of company we aspire to be.
And we make it affordable (especially for students) because we genuinely want to help you never lose an important idea again.
Our promise: If Braindump saves you even 10 minutes per week by helping you find old captures or automatically organizing new ones, it's worth $6/month. If it doesn't, cancel anytime—no hard feelings.