Grab your Black Friday Bundle and get 60% discount
Grab your discount code + our developer bundle now and save 40% on all yearly plans for TelemetryDeck.
Bring your app business to the next level and ignite the productivity boost with a bundle of discounts, resources and events, specifically tailored to your needs as an app founder.
The TelemetryDeck Black Friday Bundle
Black Friday is one of our highlights of the year. And this time we've come up with something very special for you. In addition to the 40% discount on the annual plan, we're also giving you a great bundle with great resources for developers!
Our bundle contains
- TelemetryDeck Discount: Save 60% on our yearly plans (20% discount + 40% Black Friday)
- Live Q&A: Hang out and talk about how to get the best out of TelemetryDeck with TelemetryDeck's CTO Daniel.
- Freebie: User Acquisition for mobile Apps with exclusive Tips from our community.
- Early Access: Become one of the first users to check out our new Navigation Analytics feature.
- Discount Codes: We have collected a bunch of discount codes from amazing developer tools to support you in being even more efficient when writing code.
How to grab all the good stuff and get 60% off
To get your bundle, go to Plans and Pricing and choose your plan. In addition to the 20% discount that the annual plan gives you anyway, we'll give you a further 40% discount with the code BLCKFRIDAYWELCOME.
Code is valid until November 30, 2024. Discount is for your first year.
We will send you a download link to our bundle after your purchase.
Please note: This code can only be redeemed by customers who do not have a paid account with TelemetryDeck yet. If you already have a monthly plan – go, check your e-mails. We have a special code for you 😎
You make us happy
The TelemetryDeck company has been around for a little over four years now. We have already inspired 2,700 developers with our analytics solution and process data of 2,500,000 daily active users.
To be honest, Daniel and I do a little happy dance with every new customer. I don't think that's the case with certain other large American companies.