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# Activate AppSumo deal

### How to activate my AppSumo deal?

If you've purchased an AppSumo deal for AppMySite, activating it is seamless. Your deal is automatically applied to your account—no manual steps or codes required.

#### Step 1: Log in to AppMySite

* Log in using the **same email address** you used to purchase the AppSumo deal.

#### Step 2: Automatic activation

* Once logged in, your AppSumo deal will be activated automatically.
* You can immediately start creating apps based on the tier you purchased.

{% hint style="warning" %}
If you want to check the status of your deal, you can also visit the [**Deals**](https://app.appmysite.com/deals) section in the billing section to view all active deals.
{% endhint %}


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