Hey everyone,
We’ve noticed a flood of threads asking about Amazon promo codes, coupons, and discount codes—so we’re putting together this centralized post to keep everything tidy and useful for everyone.
As most of you know, Amazon doesn't always make their deals easy to find, and while there are occasional promo codes, many discounts are hidden behind clickable coupons, Lightning Deals, or targeted offers.
That said, if you’ve come across:
A working Amazon promo code that isn’t widely advertised
A coupon link that applies at checkout (especially for electronics or home items)
Any discount code for specific brands, sellers, or categories
👉 Drop them below to help the community save.
I couldn’t find anything while searching manually. For some reason most of the codes I found didn’t work. Can anyone help me out with a website for amazing coupons?
I got tired of wasting time testing promo codes that never work and using sites with annoying pop-ups, so I built Gedd.it, a site that finds and verifies codes automatically.
Here’s how it works:
- You just paste any product link (for example, this shirt from Marine Layer creates this Gedd.it page)
- Gedd.it searches the web for codes, tests them in real time, and shows which ones actually work and give you the best discount
- No browser extension needed, it’s all web-based
- The site preserves existing affiliate links, so if your original link comes from a referral, they still get the credit
It will find promo codes for any link you share, but automated verification isn’t supported everywhere yet. I’m also working on making it faster since it’s still slow for some sites. If you have any feedback or ideas to make it better, just let me know.
I’ve tried to find videos/tutorials on how to do it but they all have it redeemed already. Do I have to use it first to see it’s balance?
I'm just wondering if anyone knows or has figured out a way to search Amazon for deals or lightning deals but also to show if they have coupons or promo codes at the same time that way it's easier to weed out a lot of the inflated prices with added discount and find price errors
Accidentally took this Amazon prime voucher..so here giving it away ..
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Just a heads-up to my fellow collectors—if you haven’t already, check your Amazon coupon offers tied to your account and region. I’m based in Florida, and several Criterion 4K UHD, Blu-ray, and DVD titles are currently eligible for an extra 30% off on top of the 50% off sale pricing.
That stacks up to some of the lowest prices I’ve ever seen on select titles. For example, I was able to grab the following 4K UHDs for just $17.50 each:
The Shape of Water
Drugstore Cowboy
Cronos
Jo Jo Dancer, Your Life Is Calling
How to Search for Amazon Regional Coupon Offers (If You’re New to This):
Go to Amazon and search for something like “Arrow Video” or “Criterion Collection”.
Press CTRL + F and search for the word “coupon” on the results page.
This will quickly jump to any titles that are currently coupon eligible (30%, 25%, 20%, 15%, or 10%).
Click on the title, and then hit the “Shop items” link under the coupon box to view all eligible titles in that grouping.
These coupon offers are usually regional/account-based, so your results may vary—but it’s definitely worth the quick check. And don’t forget, the coupon is applied at checkout, not before.
If you come across any other great stacks, drop them in the comments—let’s help each other score some grails!
Who is using Amazon Promo Codes? It's the most unhelpful user experience ever for influencers. Why don't they set it up more like creator connections so we can actually see an image? besides filtering by category has anyone figured out a streamlines approach to scan the deals besides clicking every individual link to see if it's something share-able?
So like most people in this sub, I always try to save money when shopping online. But each time I found myself wasting 10+ minutes hunting for promo codes only to hit expired links, annoying pop-ups, and codes that never actually work. It was pretty frustrating so I started thinking about whether I could use AI to fix this.
At first, I tried asking ChatGPT for promo codes by pasting in a product URL and asking it to find working codes. Surprisingly it did decently well, but a lot of the time the codes were still expired or didn’t apply to the item I wanted. It also still just took too much time to try every single one with the large number of codes I was fetching.
I wanted something that would not only aggregate all the codes out there, but actually test which ones work, and do it automatically. So I decided to use AI again. This time I used it to go and try each promo code at checkout. This is where things really started to work. Now it was able to let me know which codes are working and the exact one that saves me the most. I use this all the time now, and some people I've shared it with have been saving money with it too. I’m planning to keep improving it as I think AI can do even more interesting things to help people get better deals.
I’d be curious to know if anyone else has found ways to use AI to save money. I’ve also found that asking for advice on the best time to buy something or whether the price I’m going to pay is ‘good’ is also helpful.
Here are the updated discount codes I was able to secure for the community.
Happy to announce that the new code for MiniCity now has no usage limit and is now PERMANENT!
For now, all of these codes are Permanent. (Though of course the companies could turn them off at any time if they feel they're not being used. However... if its used enough they may increase the discounts. They were made for the subreddit, but please share them with friends and family.
Rolife/Robotime15% discount with "BKREDDIT"
Cutebee 10% off with code "BKREDDIT"
Tonecheer 15% off with code "reddit"
MiniCity 15% off with code "W2O5HR25" -Their Amazon Store is their official store.
Fifijoy … 20% off!!!! "BKREDDIT**"**
Anavrin Still working on a primary code, but when you order direct from them, future purchases will be 20% off.
u/SadFaithlessness1434 has generously added 10% off for community members https://boosty.to/sarcraftstudio
I made a pros and cons list about this. When you have a product that needs traction, what is everyone's opinion about the BEST way to do it?
Say you have a newer $40 product selling 100 units a month. You want to get that volume up to double the volume. Would a $5 Amazon coupon be better than a $5 strike through discount?
When you do the Amazon coupons, the advantage is you get to keep your current "List Price", but is it worth it? You have to pay $.60 per redemption. Then some customers might not even know how to clip it and they end up seeing the full price anyway.
I'm also super curious if there is a major traffic difference from using a coupon instead of an equal strike through discount. Has anyone noticed a major difference?
In general, when the goal is to increase volume, what is the better strategy?
Any thoughts are appreciated. Thanks!
Am I looking at this the wrong way?
Almost grabbed these until I saw the 10% promo code AFTER the 30% coupon. I used to just grab items and not worry about coupons or promotional codes until I joined this reddit. You all ruined me.
If sellers want us to rate their stuff why do they do this? There's no way I'm paying the whole ETV, which for me would be $14.50 (on the whole $57.99). (Yes. Still a substantial savings. But now I'm upset). When just buying it I can get 40% off + tax ($25.05). And if I don't like it I can return it. Taking the chance that there's something wrong with the item and being stuck with it, for a difference of $10.55, isn't worth it to me. Our ETV should be based on the "sales price" of an item, if the seller decides to offer it at a sales price. I put time and effort into my reviews and feel this is just trying to screw me over bc I'm a Viner.
Mathing isn't my strong suit. So if my numbers are not correct please let me know.
We’ve been seeing a growing number of posts about saving money on Amazon Fresh, everything from people asking if there’s a working promo code, to others sharing a coupon code they applied for a small discount, or wondering if an older voucher still works on grocery orders. To reduce the constant stream of duplicate threads, all Amazon Fresh deal related questions and updates will now be collected here.
In this thread, you can:
Ask if anyone has a current promo code that actually applies to Fresh
Share a coupon code or mention if a voucher helped reduce your order total
Discuss weekly discounts, targeted offers, free delivery promos or Prime exclusive pricing
Confirm which deals or codes are still valid and help flag the expired ones
⚠️ Spam, referral links and fake deal pages will be removed to keep things clear and helpful.
If you’ve recently placed an Amazon Fresh order using any kind of discount, whether via a promo code, coupon code or applied voucher, please share your results so others know what’s genuinely working.
Going forward, all Amazon Fresh savings and promo discussions will be directed to this thread to keep the subreddit organized.
Usually I'm not finding the best deals on some of these sites. So I'm just curious if others are finding the same thing or what sites you use to find promo codes or deals on Amazon that actually work.
I guess it depends on how or why you use it too. I usually have a type of product in mind that I want to see if I can grab additional savings on, but I know some people like to browse these kinds of sites to see if there are any deals worth claiming.
Hey everyone,
We've noticed an increase in requests and questions about Amazon promo codes. Many users have mentioned that the on-site promotions are often quite disappointing. Therefore, finding a reliable promo code is essential if you want to maximize your savings.
Using the right Amazon coupons can significantly reduce your total cost.
Please share any working discount codes you find, and let's support each other in saving money.
Always verify the validity of codes before using them to ensure they actually work.