How this site works and how it earns
A free coupon site has to support itself somehow. It is worth explaining how, because knowing who pays helps you judge how much to trust what you read.
Updated August 22, 2026
Where the deals come from
We do not invent the promotions: they come from the affiliate networks shops use to advertise themselves — Awin, TradeTracker, FinanceAds. The shops upload them, with their own wording, conditions and expiry dates. This site's catalogue re-syncs automatically every hour.
That has a practical consequence: if a condition is badly worded in the original promotion, it arrives imprecise here too. So always check the wording in the shop's basket before you pay.
How we earn
When you open a deal and complete a purchase, the shop pays the site a commission, usually a small percentage of the order. The shop pays it out of its own margin: the price you pay is identical to what you would pay arriving at the site on your own.
The site also carries advertising slots. They are marked as such and do not influence the order in which deals are shown.
What that means, honestly
A commission model creates an incentive to make you click. You should know that. What we can do is not pretend deals are better than they are: the discounts shown are the ones the shop declares, not inflated, and expired deals are removed rather than left to pad the count.
Not every shop you see is a commercial partner on the same terms, and commissions vary. That is why the default ordering favours the largest discounts and the most searched brands, not the ones that pay best.
Your data
You need no account to browse the site. If you choose to sign in with Google we keep your name, email and profile picture, plus your saved deals and votes — and you can delete all of it from your account area in one click. The details are on the Privacy page.