No public ProfitTree discount code works right now, and ProfitTree publishes none of its own. Every code in circulation (TREE10, KEEP20, SAVE50) traces back to a podcast sponsor read from July 2024, to that podcast's own course, or to nothing at all. Two real discounts do exist: annual billing takes 40% off every paid plan, and a $67 one-time lifetime membership sells on a separate page.
I checked ProfitTree's pricing page, its Paddle checkout, and its help center in August 2026. Here is what actually lowers the bill:
- 40% off, no code: Starter falls from $9.99 to $5.99 a month, billed $71.88 for the year.
- $67 once: the lifetime membership costs $4.88 less than a single year of Starter, on a trimmed feature set.
- $0 forever: the free plan needs no card, no code, and no expiry date.
The Two ProfitTree Discounts That Are Real
ProfitTree runs no coupon program. Its discounts are structural: flip billing to annual and every paid tier drops 40%, or buy the $67 lifetime membership on its own landing page. A permanent free tier sits under both. Nothing here needs a code typed into a checkout box.
Way to save | How much it saves | Who it fits |
|---|---|---|
Annual billing | 40% off Starter, Growth, and Pro | Sellers who will still be tracking margins in 12 months |
$67 lifetime membership | One payment instead of $215.88 a year | Print on demand sellers who want profit tracking without a renewal |
Free plan | $0, one shop, 7 days of profit history | New shops testing the dashboard before paying |
Public promo codes | Nothing I could verify | Nobody, until ProfitTree publishes one |
ProfitTree's pricing page with the annual toggle on: Starter $5.99, Growth $17.99, and Pro $29.99 per month, each billed as one yearly payment. Screenshot taken August 2026.
One banner sits above those prices: "Hurry! Early Access Discount Ends Soon!" with no end date attached. Treat today's numbers as launch pricing that can rise, not as a countdown you need to beat. The annual toggle sitting under that banner is the one discount you can verify at checkout in 30 seconds.
Every ProfitTree Discount Code in Circulation, and Where It Came From
Six "ProfitTree codes" circulate across coupon aggregators and podcast show notes. I traced each to its source. One came from a real sponsor read in July 2024. One is ProfitTree's affiliate commission schedule, refiled as a customer offer. The rest have no origin anyone can point to.
Code or claim | Where it shows up | What it actually is |
|---|---|---|
TREE10 | Podcast show notes from July 2024, plus two coupon sites | A dated sponsor promo for 10% off a membership, unconfirmed since |
KEEP20 | One coupon site, "$20 off your first month, monthly billing only" | No vendor source; $20 cannot come off Starter at $9.99 a month |
SAVE50 | Coupon aggregators and a podcast blog | On that blog it discounts the show's own course, not ProfitTree |
"40% off" code | Both coupon sites | ProfitTree's standing annual billing discount, applied with no code |
"First 3 months 10%, then 20%" | Coupon site offer list | ProfitTree's affiliate commission schedule, not a buyer discount |
"ProfitTree" as its own code | Coupon site body copy | Templated filler that the same publishers paste across unrelated brands |
The tells are easy to check. One aggregator carries an August 2026 headline over a page stamped "Updated Dec 24, 2024", hides every code behind a click, and answers questions like how to get free shipping and free delivery from ProfitTree. Nothing ships. It is a software subscription.
The second page is fresher, last updated July 30, and it does print visible codes. It also claims an 86% success rate across 596 redemptions while marking every single offer "No Expires", which is the pattern to distrust most. Its company section names a founder and a founding year that appear nowhere in ProfitTree's own records; the site footer lists ProfitTree Ltd of Paphos, Cyprus, under a different managing director. A page that cannot name the company has not tested a code at its checkout.
That same page sells "5 months extra with any annual subscription". The annual discount is exactly 40%, and 40% of twelve months is 4.8 months. It is the same toggle, rounded up and dressed as a promotion.
How to Get 40% Off ProfitTree Without a Code
Getting the 40% takes two clicks and no coupon field. Sign up free, open the plan picker, and switch billing from monthly to annual before you pay. Paddle runs the checkout as merchant of record, so your total reads the yearly figure plus whatever tax your country charges.
- Create a free account. No credit card is requested at signup.
- Connect your Etsy shop and let the first sync finish. ProfitTree pulls from the Etsy ledger about every 12 hours, so give it a day before you judge the numbers.
- Open Choose Plan and set the billing toggle to Annual. The prices should read $5.99, $17.99, and $29.99 per month.
- Read the Paddle total before paying. Annual plans are charged as one payment: $71.88, $215.88, or $359.88.
- Expect tax on top. Advertised prices exclude VAT and sales tax, and an EU checkout I opened added 21%.
Already paying monthly? You do not have to wait for renewal. ProfitTree's help center (updated January 2026) says plan changes apply immediately with prorated billing, and the unused part of your current plan becomes a credit against the new one. Moving from monthly to annual mid-cycle captures the 40% the same day.
If you are not ready to pay anything, the free ProfitTree plan is the trial. There is no timed trial to hunt for: the help center says ProfitTree skips one because the freemium plan runs indefinitely.
What ProfitTree Costs After the 40% Discount
Annual billing turns $9.99 into $5.99, $29.99 into $17.99, and $49.99 into $29.99 per month. That saves $47.95, $144, and $240 a year in turn. This is the entire discount system for subscriptions. Which tier you need matters far more than any code you could paste.
Plan | Monthly price | Annual price per month | Charged yearly | Yearly saving |
|---|---|---|---|---|
Free | $0 | $0 | $0 | Nothing to save |
Starter | $9.99 | $5.99 | $71.88 | $47.95 |
Growth | $29.99 | $17.99 | $215.88 | $144 |
Pro | $49.99 | $29.99 | $359.88 | $240 |
Put the best code claim next to that table and the argument ends. TREE10 promises 10%, which is $21.59 off a $215.88 Growth year. The toggle already took $144 off the same plan, without a code, and it repeats every renewal. What each tier actually buys, from AI credits to competitor windows and profit history depth, sits in my ProfitTree pricing breakdown.
The $67 Lifetime Deal Beats Every Code, With Caveats
One payment of $67 buys lifetime access through a separate ProfitTree landing page rather than the main pricing page. It costs $4.88 less than a single year of Starter and breaks even against Growth annual in 3.7 months. The scope is trimmed, though, and that is where buyers get caught out.
The lifetime offer box lists one payment of $67 against a normal $360 per year, with the included features underneath. Screenshot taken August 2026.
Included: 200 AI credits a week (the same allowance as the free tier), unlimited bestselling product searches, the Etsy Radar browser panel, one Etsy shop, 30-day performance metrics, 30-day ad analytics, profit tracking, order analytics, and the Printify and Printful integrations. Excluded, in small print on the same page: product and listing reports, which stay behind Growth and Pro.
Buyers have been loud about that gap. On r/printondemand in January 2026, a lifetime member said the metrics they used most were later moved behind an upgrade, and a second commenter in the same thread reported Chrome locking up when they opened Radar on Etsy. In July 2026 on r/EtsyCommunity, a buyer called the offer deceptive because it caps metrics at 30 days and one shop. The refund window is 5 days, so test it in week one.
Whether $67 beats $215.88 a year comes down to whether you need those reports and a second shop. My ProfitTree lifetime membership deal page runs the full inclusion table and the break-even math tier by tier.
Etsy Tools That Do Have Real Discount Codes
Only one Etsy research tool I cover takes a real coupon string, and that is EtsyHunt. EverBee and eRank both discount through annual billing instead, and neither sells a lifetime plan. Yearly cost is the only fair way to line these four up against each other.
Tool | The real discount | Code needed |
|---|---|---|
EtsyHunt | 10% off with revenuegeeks1 | Yes |
eRank | Basic drops to $5.50 a month, billed $65.99 a year | No |
EverBee | Growth drops from $29.99 to $19.99 a month on annual billing | No |
ProfitTree | 40% off any annual plan, or $67 once | No |
EtsyHunt lists at $9.99 a month, or $7.99 billed annually, and its checkout has a coupon field that accepts a real string. My EtsyHunt coupon page shows where to paste revenuegeeks1 for the 10%.
If an EverBee code was your next search, save the trip: EverBee refuses codes outright in its own affiliate FAQ, which is why my EverBee promo code page lands where this one does. eRank is the cheapest paid Etsy tool of the group at $5.50 a month on annual billing, though it does keyword and SEO work rather than profit math. For a wider shortlist of what else fits this budget, read my ProfitTree alternatives with discounts.
Is ProfitTree Worth Paying For, Even Discounted?
A discount only matters if the tool earns its keep. ProfitTree is an Etsy-only profit tracker: it pulls every order's fees, ad spend, and product costs into one margin per listing. I rate it 4.0 out of 5. Buy it for margins, not for keyword research.
Two caveats shape the value at any price. The research data is thinner than EverBee's, and shop data refreshes about every 12 hours rather than in real time. Neither breaks the profit math, but both matter if you expected a live research tool.
The cheapest sensible path is boring and it works. Start free, connect the shop, and give it a week of real orders. If the dashboard changes a pricing or ad decision, take the annual toggle or the $67 membership. If it changes nothing, you spent nothing. My ProfitTree review and rating covers where the data holds up and where it slips.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is there a ProfitTree discount code available right now?
No ProfitTree promo code is verified working in 2026, and the vendor publishes none. The two real discounts are 40% off annual billing and the $67 lifetime membership, neither of which uses a code.
What about the TREE10 and KEEP20 codes on coupon sites?
TREE10 came from a July 2024 podcast sponsor read and has not been confirmed since. KEEP20 has no vendor source at all, and its promised $20 off a first month cannot apply to Starter at $9.99.
How do I get ProfitTree cheaper?
Switch the billing toggle to annual and you pay 40% less with no code. Starter costs $5.99 a month billed at $71.88, Growth $17.99, and Pro $29.99.
Does ProfitTree run a Black Friday sale?
I found no public evidence of a ProfitTree Black Friday or Cyber Monday offer. Its only standing promotion is an "Early Access Discount" banner with no end date. Check the pricing page again in November.
Is the $67 lifetime deal better than the 40% annual discount?
It is cheaper but smaller. $67 once beats Growth annual after 3.7 months, yet it caps competitor metrics at 30 days, allows one shop, and leaves out product and listing reports.
Can I apply a coupon to the ProfitTree lifetime checkout?
The Paddle checkout does show an "Add discount" field, but I found no code that fills it. The $67 price is the offer itself, so treat any code promising more as unproven.
Why is my ProfitTree bill higher than the advertised price?
Advertised prices exclude tax, and Paddle adds VAT or sales tax at checkout. An EU checkout for the $67 lifetime plan totalled $81.07 once 21% VAT was applied.
Can I switch from monthly to annual billing mid-cycle?
Yes, and ProfitTree prorates the change. Its help center says plan changes take effect immediately and credit the unused part of your current plan, so you do not wait for renewal.
What is ProfitTree's refund policy if the discount does not pay off?
Monthly plans are non-refundable, annual plans have a 48-hour grace period, and lifetime purchases have 5 days. Cancelling stops future billing but never refunds time already used.


