7 Best Coupon Sites And Apps To Save You Money When You Shop

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If you’re someone who lives life on a tight budget, you’re used to clipping coupons, scanning the grocery store weeklies and buying Groupons whenever a good deal comes your way. There are so many different ways to score a deal, but some websites help you score better deals than others. Likewise, there are apps you can put to work for you on your quest to finding great discounts and coupons.

To help make sure you’re getting the best deal on everything you’re purchasing, you’ll want to make sure you’re paying attention to these seven top coupon sites and apps that can help you save a lot when you shop.

1. RetailMeNot

RetailMeNot is both a website and an app, which means you can use it when browsing online or shopping out in stores. It offers coupon codes on everything from department stores, restaurants, and websites, and you can even search by store or brand to see if there’s a coupon for your favorite place.

2. Coupon Mom

If you’re looking for ways to save at the grocery store or drug store, Coupon Mom is for you. You can search grocery store by state, but you can also get more specific and search by brand. Coupon Mom also provides a list of the most current coupons on their front page, so you can stay up to date.

3. Grocery IQ

Grocery IQ is primarily a shopping list app, but what what makes it a great money-saver is that it connects with Coupons.com to grab coupons that match with your grocery list. It can send coupons to your email, or you can save the coupons directly to your grocery store savings card.

4. Hip2Save

Hip2Save contains a comprehensive list of online deals, store discounts, freebies, and rewards. Even if you don’t want to use a particular coupon right away, you can use the HIP List to store coupons for later. When you feel like using them, you can print them all out at once.

5. Coupon Pro

Roland, the 29-year-old mastermind behind Coupon Pro, is pretty darn dedicated. He posts new freebies, deals and coupons daily, even on weekends, and there are coupons for food, stores, and even specific products.

6. Ibotta

Want to get cash back for your purchases? You’ll want to download Ibotta, The way you save money is by earning cash back on select products by performing easy tasks, purchasing the product, then showing a receipt for proof of purchase. Eligible stores include Target, Walmart, Rite Aid and more.

7. Ebates

Ebates gives you cash back for purchases made online—all you need to do is sign up for an account (it’s FREE), and then click through to the retailer from Ebates before you make a purchase. It’s as simple as that. Money in your pocket. You’ll be hard-pressed to find a retailer that doesn’t work with Ebates, and the percentage you get back varies by retailer and the time of year.

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