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Can You Get Finology 30 at a Discount?

Created on 18 Jul 2025

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No. And weirdly enough, that’s a good thing. You see, “No Discounts” is a very conscious choice because not everything valuable needs a sale tag.

You must have noticed a random “masterclass” shows up on your feed with bold texts, "Worth ₹19,999. Yours today for ₹299!"

It’s the oldest trick in the book: price it high, discount it hard, and make it feel like you’re getting a great deal. But more often than not, you’re only paying for the illusion of value.

Only Works When Selling Short-Term Gratification

Discounts work when the product is produced just to be sold, not used. A one-hour video. A recycled PDF. A flashy thumbnail. And you THINK that this steal deal equates to financial freedom.

But Finology 30 was never meant to be a product of the week. We didn’t build it for quick conversions or to impress you on day 1. Our aim is for it to be there for you even 10, 20, or 30 years later. 

We launched it priced at ₹11,999, and the people who understood the real value bought it and keep doing so.

So when someone asks us for a discount, our first instinct is to think about how a discount would reduce two things we care deeply about:

1. Fairness to those who acted early

A lot of people trusted the value even before we launched. They signed up to be on the waitlist to be the first to buy it and vouch for it. And when it finally went live, they turned out to be our biggest motivators and co-builders. 

Offering a discount now sends the opposite message: That hesitation is smarter than conviction. That patience gets rewarded more than belief.
We don’t think that’s fair, and we don’t want to build a system where waiting feels wiser than trusting.

2. How the product is perceived

Most things lose value over time: a phone, a course, a pair of shoes. They go out of date, out of trend, or just lose relevance. Discounts make sense for such products. But for products like Finology 30, discounts make people question their actual worth.

It would mean saying:

  • This product depreciates. 
  • Its value can be negotiated.
  • It's just another course with a festive sale coming soon.

Finology 30 was never meant to be a deal. It was meant to be a decision; a very long-term one. So no, we don’t discount Finology 30. 

The Only Exception We Make

If you’re already part of the Finology ecosystem either by subscribing to ONE or by choosing to renew Finology 30 for another year, you’ll get a discount. That discount, it’s earned.  

You’ve seen the value first-hand. You’ve stuck around. And this is our way of saying, you're part of what we’re building. Outside of that, discounts are bound to strip Finology 30 of the very thing it represents: enduring value.

So, if you value depth over dopamine, Finology 30 is for you.

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