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A Free Year of Cursor, Google AI Pro, Notion, Supabase, Gumloop, and Fin — Lenny's Product Pass Expands to $30K+ in Value
Lenny Rachitsky
Apr 21, 2026
A Free Year of Cursor, Google AI Pro, Notion, Supabase, Gumloop, and Fin — Lenny's Product Pass Expands to $30K+ in Value
Source: Lenny's Newsletter • Author: Lenny Rachitsky • Date: Apr 21, 2026 • Original post

Note: This is a product/offer announcement post (not a deep-dive essay). The summary below captures the what, the why, and all the practical details a reader needs to decide whether to act.
The big idea
Lenny is expanding Lenny's Product Pass — the bundle of premium software perks that comes with a paid Lenny's Newsletter subscription — to 25 products totaling over $30,000 in value. Six high-profile tools were just added, all giving subscribers a free year.
His framing: the world is splitting into people who benefit from the AI/tooling shift and those who fall behind. The Product Pass is meant to push subscribers into the first group by removing the cost barrier to the most useful modern tools, on top of the newsletter, podcast, and Slack community.
Companies aren't paying to be included — Lenny picks tools he personally uses and recommends, and many of the partners are early-stage and genuinely want the community trying their product.

The six new products
1. Cursor Pro — $240 value (Insider tier only)
The AI code editor. People use it to build a "personal OS" while leveling up AI product sense, to ship real products as a non-technical builder by structuring AI workflows, and (at companies like Salesforce) to accelerate PR velocity and code quality at scale.
2. Google AI Pro — $240 value (Insider tier only)
Higher-tier access to Gemini, NotebookLM, Antigravity, Nano Banana, Flow, plus Gemini inside Gmail/Docs/etc. and 5 TB of cloud storage. Examples shared by users include coding 3D pixel art from a single image prompt, building a physics-consistent ocean-waves simulator, and using Nano Banana 2 to generate video-game backgrounds, UI designs, home-renovation visualizations, and highly detailed imagery.
3. Notion Business — $240 value
Collaborative AI workspace where humans and AI agents work side by side. Real uses: a Weekly Briefing agent that auto-summarizes what's coming up and what needs attention; Ramp using Notion as an "AI operating system for work" with personal agents for every employee (and cutting other productivity-tool costs); Cursor running a lean internal "OS" where AI answers questions, new hires self-onboard, and each team builds what it needs; a Scheduling Assistant agent that does meeting prep — creating notes, linking them to a CRM, and updating calendar events.
4. Supabase Pro — $300 value (Insider tier only)
All-in-one open-source backend: managed Postgres, Auth, Storage, Edge Functions, Realtime, and vector search. Indie-builder examples: an English-learning app, an image-upscaler/video-generator, the database + analytics layer for a bulk URL shortener, and Peels — an open-source app for finding homes for food scraps.
5. Fin AI Agent + Intercom Advanced — $7,140 value (5 seats + $100/mo in AI-outcome credits)
The standout in dollar terms. Fin is an AI customer-service agent. Case studies: transforming support ops at Anthropic, supporting 50M users with just 20 human agents at Gamma, and at Clay handling 90% of support queries with 50% fully resolved across email, chat, and Slack.
6. Gumloop Pro — $444 value
A no-code AI agent-building platform — describe the task, the schedule, and the apps it should touch, and the agent builds itself. Uses: Gusto coaching sales reps, prepping for renewal meetings, and flagging churn risks; an analytics agent any teammate can @-mention in Slack to answer data questions and produce visualizations; a Salesforce sales agent that researches prospects, schedules meetings, and updates the CRM; a personal-assistant agent (integrated with Granola via MCP) that drafts its own emails, Slack messages, and Linear tickets after meetings; and Gumloop itself running its global support operation with two humans plus a team of specialized agents.
Also returning to the Pass: Replit and Gamma (Insider tier).
What was already in the Pass
On top of the six above, the existing 17: Canva Pro*, ChatPRD, ElevenLabs*, Factory, Framer, Granola, Linear, Lovable*, Magic Patterns, Manus, Mobbin, n8n*, PostHog, Railway, Stripe Atlas*, Warp, and Wispr Flow. (* = Insider tier only.)
How to redeem
- Get an Annual or Insider subscription to Lenny's Newsletter (monthly subscribers are not eligible).
- Go to lennysproductpass.com and claim each code individually — codes are first-come, first-served, so prioritize the products you most want.
- Redeem each code on the partner's site. Your free year starts on redemption, not at subscription purchase.
Lenny notes many readers expense the subscription via a workplace L&D budget, and links to a pre-written email to your manager.
The fine print (worth reading before subscribing)
- New customers only for each product — if you've already paid for a tool or redeemed it from a past Lenny bundle, you won't get a free additional year of that product.
- Codes can run out at any time; the deal is only secured when you actually claim it.
- Access is contingent on an active paid subscription — cancel or don't renew, and codes/trials may be deactivated.
- All sales final once you redeem your first code. No refunds if a couple of products are out of stock by the time you claim them.
- Chargebacks deactivate all your codes (anti-fraud measure).
- Lenny's team is small; expect occasional breakage and code shortages. The newsletter, podcast, and community are the core offering — these deals are "the cherry on top."
- Google AI Pro: redeem by Dec 31, 2026, 11:59 PM PT. 18+ only. Existing Google One trials get revoked and replaced (trials don't stack). Not available to users on add-ons, higher-tier plans, non-manager family-plan members, or third-party-billed subscriptions. Full Google AI terms.
- New products are added quarterly, and the lineup rotates to stay fresh.
What a paid subscription gets you, in total
- The newsletter and podcast, plus a 5+ year back catalog of evergreen product/growth/career writing.
- A 30,000+ member private Slack with local meetups, AMAs, mentorship programs, and book clubs.
- The growing Product Pass — now 25 premium tools worth $30K+.
If you're already subscribed, Lenny suggests gifting a subscription to a colleague or buying a group subscription for your team.
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