HONEY
Arguably your best option for online shopping, Honey works as a browser extension that finds you deals by automatically trying coupon codes for any shopping site you’re on.
If you find deals at over 30,000 stores and visit Amazon frequently, there’s an Amazon-only feature that compares the prices of items on Amazon to the same items at other online stores to make sure you’re getting the best deal.
DEAL NEWS
It’s a great site to check out every day, packed with deals both user-submitted and editorially selected, and spanning just about every product category under the sun. I use it often when I need to buy something for someone but I’m not sure what it is. The ultimate in window shopping and deal hunting all in one.
UPSIDE
It’s similar to the aforementioned Honey service, but in real life, the Upside app uses your location to identify nearby participating brick-and-mortar stores.
However, instead of using coupon codes, you will still get a refund on the items you purchase.
Open the Upside app, see what’s available nearby, shop at that store; You will receive your money back in your bank account, PayPal account or via gift card.
COUPONS.COM
If you’re still clipping coupons the old-fashioned way, you’re doing it wrong. But if you’re not clipping coupons, you’re routinely leaving money on the table. It’s a pretty tough situation, isn’t it?
Instead, check out Coupons.com, which lets you virtually clip coupons for physical stores with the click of your mouse. Each coupon you clip is reflected in a little calculator widget at the top of the screen that shows you how much you’ve saved.
Crop a bunch of them at once and then use the handy print feature to print them in bulk. You get all the savings with no scissor work required.