When we first launched our SaaS, free trials felt like the ultimate growth hack.
More signups, more users, more adoption… right?
Except they nearly bankrupted us.
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The Hidden Problem: Trial Abuse
At first, we celebrated hundreds of new trial signups. But digging deeper, we realized:
• The same people were signing up again and again with burner emails
• VPNs and proxies made them look “new” each time
• Our metrics were inflated lies — we thought we were growing, but revenue wasn’t moving
Worse, the abuse wasn’t just bots. Real people were exploiting our system to use the product forever without paying.
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What We Tried (And Why It Failed)
We threw every trick at it:
• CAPTCHAs → bots solved them anyway
• IP blocking → VPNs made it useless
• Disposable email filters → barely slowed anyone down
Each solution worked for a week… then failed.
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The Breakthrough
We realized the problem wasn’t fake emails or IPs. It was fake identities.
Once we started identifying repeat/anonymous visitors — looking at device/browser fingerprints, usage patterns — the abuse rate dropped overnight.
The results were shocking:
• Trial-to-paid conversion jumped 40%
• Our analytics became trustworthy again
• Infra costs went down, revenue per user went up
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The Lesson
Free trials aren’t the enemy. Fake trial users are.
And if you don’t stop abuse, you’re quietly bleeding revenue.
We ended up turning our approach into a tool to help other SaaS founders fight the same problem.
👉 We’re sharing it on Product Hunt today if you want to follow along.
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💬 Would love to hear — have you run into trial abuse or fake signups in your product?
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