For shoppers tired of fake markdowns
Real deals. Working codes. Zero theater.
The other guys list expired codes, last-click-hijacking extensions, and 20%-off MSRP "sales." We list hand-picked deals with the affiliate relationship printed on every card. That's it. That's the pitch.
The five promises
Each one tied to a thing the existing big-name deal sites do that has cost real shoppers real money.
Working codes only — or it's gone
If a coupon stops working, it leaves the site fast. We don't hoard a giant pile of dead codes to pad the count, and we don't bait you with a fake one to harvest a click.
No affiliate-cookie hijacking. Ever.
Our Chrome extension surfaces codes for you to copy. It never injects into the merchant's page, never rewrites a last-click cookie, never robs the creator who actually referred you.
Affiliate links — done the right way
We use affiliate links and we say so plainly on our disclosure page. Your price is exactly the same whether you click through us or go direct. Affiliate marketing — done with disclosure and good faith — is how independent review sites stay free and independent.
Curated, not just aggregated
A human reviews submissions before they go live. We don't auto-publish a million SKUs and call it a feed. Fewer deals, higher signal — that's the trade we make.
Free. No account. No paywall. No app required.
Browse the whole site without signing up. One email a day if you want a digest. One Chrome extension if you want codes at checkout. Skip both — the site still works.
No push spam. No autoplay popups. No dark patterns.
We send the daily digest at one time, every day. No notification bombs, no 'sale ends in 5 minutes' timers, no 'wait! don't leave!' modals. If you want to leave, you leave.
What you already know about the alternatives
Public reviews, lawsuits, and consumer-reports findings — not our opinion.
Coupon directories
“Virtually every code fails.”
ConsumerAffairs review aggregations on the biggest names
Cashback-extension giants
Class-action settled over affiliate-cookie hijacking.
2024 PayPal Honey litigation + 8M Chrome users gone in 2025
Community deal feeds
Wirecutter scanned 200K listed deals and found ~1% legitimate.
2024 cross-site audit by NYT's Wirecutter team
What's on Dealerific right now
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