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Prantik Chatterjee
Prantik Chatterjee

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Why Free Trial Abuse Was Killing Our SaaS (and How We Fixed It)

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.

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.

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.

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

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.

💬 Would love to hear — have you run into trial abuse or fake signups in your product?

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