Affiliate disclosure
Last updated June 26, 2026
The short version: Savings Stacks may earn a commission when you buy through some of the links on this site. That commission never affects which option we recommend. Our recommendation order is decided purely by your savings — we show our work, and you can verify it.
How we make money
When we send you to a retailer and you buy something, that retailer may pay us an affiliate commission. This is standard for shopping and deal sites, and it's how the service stays free for you.
The commission firewall
Most deal sites rank offers by what pays them most. We don't. The Savings Intelligence Engine that computes verified savings stacks for selected stores and products is commission-blind — by design, it cannot read affiliate or monetization data when it ranks paths. If a non-commissionable retailer is cheaper, it ranks first. Period.
What this means for you
- The price we show is the real, stacked, out-the-door price — not a number inflated to make a commissioned link look better.
- We label coupons by verification status and demote expired or unverified ones, even when an unverified code might earn us more.
- Every page that recommends a buying path carries this disclosure. Optional features such as a browser extension or assistant, if enabled later, would carry it too.
Questions
If you ever think a recommendation looks commission-driven rather than savings-driven, tell us — that would be a bug, not a business model. See also our Privacy Policy and Terms of Service.