Gone are the days of scouring the Internet for deals and coupon codes. Instead, use browser extensions to make saving money while shopping online nearly effortless.
Whether you choose Chrome, Firefox or Safari, add these extensions to your browser to make shopping and saving even simpler and faster. They’ll help you automate your discounts, earn points and rewards, and acquire coupon codes without spending time combing through online forums — saving you time while they save you money.
Here are 10 browser extensions that help you save money — and a few of them even help you earn cash and rewards as well.
1. Honey
When you’re ready to check out during online shopping, Honey will pop up on the right of your screen with available sales and coupon codes. Simply click “Try Codes” to test whether any of them are applicable to your purchase. If so, you’ll instantly save money! Either way, you’ve saved yourself the time you’d normally spend Googling “coupon code [retailer name].”
Works with: Chrome, Firefox, Safari and Opera
2. Invisible Hand
Planning a big trip? Don’t jet out without downloading this browser extension! In addition to helping you out with your online shopping, Invisible Hand will automatically find the lowest price when you search for flights, hotels and rental cars.
While you’re shopping, Invisible Hand will discreetly notify you if the product or flights you’re browsing are offered at a lower price on another site. Simply scroll through a drop-down menu with price comparisons and click on the link to a cheaper option.
The tool boasts that it’s helped users save more than $1 billion so far, though the average savings per purchase is closer to $7.50. Still, that adds up!
Works with: Chrome, Firefox and Safari
3. The Camelizer
Are you an Amazon, Best Buy or Newegg shopper? Consider downloading The Camelizer.
This browser extension will give you a product’s price history without leaving the retailer’s page. You can also set up alerts, so that when a product’s price drops, you will be one of the first to know!
International Amazon shoppers, this one’s for you! If you’re in the U.K., Germany, France, Japan or Canada, The Camelizer can help you save money.
Works with: Chrome, Firefox and Safari
4. Coupons at Checkout
Coupons at Checkout automatically finds coupon codes without you needing to search. When you’re checking out, look at the coupon code box. If Coupons at Checkout has found one or more potential options, the box will be highlighted in red. Click on the box to see available codes and apply one to your order.
With more than 100,000 e-commerce sites in its database, Coupons at Checkout is bound to help with your savings.
Works with: Chrome, Firefox, Internet Explorer and Safari
5. CouponCabin Sidekick
If you’re shopping online at one of the more than 1,800 retailers the site covers, the CouponCabin Sidekick will display a small bar at the top of your screen with any available coupon offers. You might save money on your purchase, get free shipping or enjoy another deal.
Even better? The Sidekick also helps you earn up to 10% cash back from your purchases. When you search for an item — say, bathing suits — you’ll see the amount of cash back displayed right in your search results.
Works with: IE, Firefox, Chrome and Safari
6. PriceBlink
While you’re shopping on one site, PriceBlink is busy scanning thousands of merchants to see if any of them offer a lower price on the same item. If it finds one or more matches, it displays a small bar at the top of your screen with a drop-down menu of other options. One click takes you to the site of your choice for a better deal.
If you’re browsing one particular site, like GAP.com, PriceBlink checks to see whether the retailer offers any coupons or deals, then shows you the options. That way, you can consider your savings before ever making it to the checkout page. If there isn’t a deal right then, you can always add the item to your PriceBlink Wish List to wait for a promotion.
Works with: Chrome, Firefox, Safari
7. Wallaby
Do you have several credit cards, each with a different points and rewards system? It can be tough to know which card is best to use for which purchase, especially when you earn different amounts of points for different categories of purchases (like groceries, electronics or clothing).
The Wallaby Browser Extension helps you earn the most rewards from your purchase by telling you which credit card to use for each transaction. Just shop online like normal and when you’re ready to check out, just click the Wallaby icon to see which of your credit cards will earn you the most rewards or cash back.
Works with: Chrome
Your Turn: What’s your favorite browser extension for online shopping? Let us know in the comments!
Maryann Akinboyewa is a social media strategist and writer.
The post Never Hunt for a Coupon Code Again: 7 Money-Saving Browser Extensions appeared first on The Penny Hoarder.
source The Penny Hoarder http://ift.tt/1Mb6jan
ليست هناك تعليقات:
إرسال تعليق