# There's a new LTD for Fluent Support
*Published: 2021-11-16*
*Tags: wordpress*
*Source: https://chrislema.com/theres-a-new-ltd-for-fluent-support*
---## Fluent Support Brings Help Desk Software to WordPress

If you read [yesterday's post](https://chrislema.com/running-multiple-wordpress-sites-for-one-business/), you likely caught the mention of [Fluent Support](https://fluentsupport.com/) in there. Well, it's live today, and I can't wait for you to check it out. It's incredibly powerful. In fact, I tell you the things I like most in my quick summary below.

## Here's My Quick Review

*My quick 3 min take. Click on the video to watch.*

## They're Running a Lifetime Deal (LTD)

The crazy thing about launches is that you have to make them so spectacular that you end up doing crazy things. Like offering a 50% discount for a single lifetime. That's insane.

Most people don't need more than a single license, which is on sale right now (as I publish this post, not as you read this post) for $99. One time. That's crazy.

If you need more, they have 5 and 50 site licenses, and both have one-time 50% discounts. [Check it out.](https://fluentsupport.com/pricing/)

## The Most Important Thing about Fluent Support

I mentioned this yesterday and I'll bring it up again. Fluent Support is one of several plugins the team has created (like their CRM) that allow you to run a product on your own hosting instead of buying a SaaS.

Normally I'm against this.

The reason I've been against it for years is that the WordPress versions are slow and bloated. Why would I want to host a poor replica of a SaaS on my own hosting (where I have to manage it)?

But FluentCRM and Fluent Support are different.

Having run each on different sites at [Nexcess](https://www.nexcess.net/wordpress/) for days or weeks, I've constantly [monitored the performance impact](https://chrislema.com/improving-your-wordpress-sites-performance/) on my sites.

**The great news is that Fluent Support (and FluentCRM) don't slow down my sites at all.**

They're fast and functional. That's a sweet spot when it comes to building software, and the team knows what it's doing.
