9to5Toys is offering a lifetime subscription to AI Magicx‘s Rune Plan for just $59.97, down from its regular price of $972, through July 20. The deal provides permanent access to a comprehensive suite of AI-powered creative tools designed for logo design, content creation, artwork generation, chatbot building, and coding assistance.
What you should know: AI Magicx positions itself as an all-in-one creative platform that combines multiple AI-powered functions typically requiring separate tools or teams.
- The platform includes logo generation, article and story writing, visual artwork creation from text prompts, chatbot development, document editing, and AI coding capabilities.
- Users receive commercial licensing rights, meaning they can monetize whatever content they create using the platform.
- The lifetime subscription includes access across all devices with future updates included in the one-time payment.
Who it’s for: The tool targets creators, entrepreneurs, marketers, and anyone with side hustles or business ideas looking to streamline their creative workflow.
- The platform is designed for users who want professional-quality creative output without requiring technical expertise or design skills.
- With commercial licensing included, it appeals to those planning to use AI-generated content for business purposes.
The big picture: This pricing represents a 94% discount from the regular subscription cost, positioning AI Magicx as an affordable alternative to purchasing multiple specialized AI tools separately.
- The lifetime deal eliminates ongoing subscription fees, which can be particularly appealing for entrepreneurs and small businesses managing tight budgets.
- The offer reflects the increasingly competitive AI tools market, where platforms are using aggressive pricing to gain market share.
Limited-time offer: The $59.97 pricing is available only until July 20 at 11:59 p.m. PT, after which the price returns to the standard $972 rate.
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