Hey everyone,
Today, I'm super super excited to share with you a new product called Talisman that is launching publicly worldwide and on Product Hunt π
It looks stunning.. as if it was designed by a team under Steve Jobs or Dieter Rams.
But first, let me talk about the problem it solves: Catching and controlling software expenses.
PROBLEM
As a busy founder, staying on top of all of your SaaS subscriptions is insanely hard. Thus, it's easy for expenses to spiral out of control and blow past your quarterly budgets.
I'm not a stranger to this problem .. so that's why when I came across Talisman, I resonated with the value prop right away.
With Talisman, you can control your company's subscriptions with a live dashboard. For Free.
Talisman delivers clear insights, tracking every subscription β even the ones you forgot about.
KEY FEATURES:
Free spend management service (up to 40 subscriptions)
Review subscriptions automatically found through a Plaid integration to your bank
View historical spend and projected expenses from one place
Receive notifications for subscription renewals and overcharges
Gain key insights on your software spend to make informed decisions about your budget
I recently got a chance to check out the demo and I was instantly impressed. The user experience and product design was super thoughtful and meticulous.
As I said earlier, the founding team has a Dieter Rams-esque appreciation for high quality in design and craftsmanship. I loved it so much that I agreed to help with this public PH launch campaign.
Hereβs the CEO of Talisman Chiko Chingaya, an immigrant from Zimbabwe whose story and drive deserves its own separate post. Iβm planning to invite him on my podcast soon.. so stay tuned.
Excited to see a wave of new startups and businesses try out Talisman today and say NO to manual audits, missed renewal dates, disconnected tools, or clunky spreadsheets. π
Join the launch party/discussion and add your comments and feedback on Product Hunt here.
Your support would mean a lot to the founding team and to me :)
Thank you so much! π
What a great tool! Thanks for sharing KP!