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Free browser extension

Verified coupons, found automatically.

The icon tells you how many live offers a store has before you go looking. Every code is tested at checkout by our editors first — and your browsing never leaves your browser.

Works in Chrome, Edge, Firefox, Brave, Opera and Arc. No account needed.

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CouponFlint

11 verified offers found

  • 87% OFFVerified

    Top-Rated Courses Across Every Category

    Copy code & open store

  • FREE TRIALVerified

    7-Day Free Trial of the Personal Plan

    Copy code & open store

Affiliate disclosure: when you use a deal from this extension, CouponFlint may earn a commission. Nothing is applied without your click.

Tested

Every code, before it goes live

Zero

Browsing data sent

Free

To install

None

Data collected

How it works

Three steps. No hunting.

  1. Step 01

    Shop normally

    Browse any store as you normally would. When it has verified coupons, the toolbar icon shows how many — no clicking, no searching.

  2. Step 02

    Check the offers

    Open the popup to see every live offer for that store, each one tested at checkout by our editors before it was published.

  3. Step 03

    Copy and save

    One click copies the code and opens the store, ready to paste at checkout. Deal offers open straight through.

Not like other extensions

Tested codes, not scraped guesses.

Verified by editors, not scraped

Codes are applied at the retailer’s checkout by a person before they go live, and re-checked while they run. A code that stops working is retired, not left to waste your time.

Savings badges in search results

Search Google or Bing and results for stores we track carry a small savings pill, so you can see what is available before you click through.

Live offer count on the toolbar

The icon carries the number of live offers for the store you are viewing, so you know there is something worth opening before you open it.

Nothing happens without your click

Nothing is applied, injected, or activated on your behalf. Affiliate links only ever open when you click a specific offer, and the popup says so in plain text.

How the CouponFlint extension compares with a typical coupon extension
FeatureCouponFlintTypical coupon
extension
Codes tested at checkout before publishingYesNo
Offer count shown before you clickYesNo
Savings badges in Google and Bing resultsYesNo
Browsing history never leaves your deviceYesNo
Works without an accountYesNo
Nothing applied without your clickYesNo
Free to install and useYesYes

Compared against how coupon extensions typically behave, based on their own published privacy policies and store listings.

Privacy

We find coupons. We don’t follow you.

For most coupon extensions, your browsing history is the product. This one is built so there is nothing to sell: the matching happens on your machine.

Your browsing never leaves your device

Most coupon extensions send every site you visit to their servers. This one downloads our public store list and matches sites locally, inside your browser.

No account, ever

No sign-up, no email, no profile. The extension has nothing to attach your activity to, because it never asks who you are.

Session-only cache

The store list is held in session memory and cleared the moment you close your browser. Nothing is written to disk.

One destination, no trackers

The only server it ever contacts is couponflint.com, to fetch that public list. No third-party analytics, no trackers, no data collection of any kind.

Full details in our privacy policy and affiliate disclosure.

FAQ

Common questions.

Is the extension free?

Yes, completely, and there is nothing to sign up for. When you use an offer we may earn a commission from the retailer at no extra cost to you, which is what funds the editorial team that tests the codes.

Does it track my browsing?

No. It downloads our public list of stores and matches the sites you visit against that list inside your browser. The addresses you visit are never transmitted or stored, and no account or personal data is involved.

Why does Chrome mention my browsing history?

Chrome asks for permission to read the current tab’s address so the icon can show that store’s offer count. Chrome words that as “read your browsing history”, which is its standard wording for the permission. The address is only compared against the locally stored list — nothing is sent anywhere.

Which browsers are supported?

Chrome, Microsoft Edge and Firefox each have their own listing — install from the store that matches your browser using the buttons above. Other Chromium-based browsers such as Brave, Opera and Arc install from the Chrome Web Store.

How are coupons verified?

Our editors apply each code at the retailer’s checkout before publishing it, note the real terms and exclusions, and re-check offers while they are live. Codes that stop working are marked expired or removed rather than left up.

Stop hunting for codes that don’t work.

Add it once and the offers come to you — verified, counted, and never at the cost of your privacy.

Add to Chrome — it’s free

Free forever. No account. No data collected.