The BEST Shopping Apps That You MUST Use to Save Money

Updated September 3, 2024 by Kyle James
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I was recently doing a story with NBC 12’s “Diva of Discounts”, Jennifer Warnick, in Richmond, Virginia, and after our Skype interview she asked me about the smartphone apps that I like to use to save money when shopping. I rattled off a couple and it quickly became quite apparent that she knew way more about the subject than I. So being the smart blogger that I am, I just shut my mouth and simply listened. She was even gracious enough to send me an email that listed all of her favs and it is the sole inspiration for this post. Thanks for the great tips Jennifer and I hope everyone reading this can use these apps to keep more of your own money.

The BEST Shopping Apps That You MUST Use to Save Money

1. Ibotta App

The folks at Ibotta claim their app is “Better Than Coupons.” Is there such a thing? The Ibotta app is pretty darn cool though. (Full Review)

Here’s how it works:

  • Basically, the app unlocks a bunch of “secret” rebates on products you’ll probably be buying anyways.
  • You pick the products and items you are going to buy on your next shopping trip and earn money by completing small tasks associated with those products.
  • Tasks include things like unlocking a $4.00 rebate for watching a short video or earn $1.25 for reading one fact about the product.
  • A few that I grabbed recently include $1 back on a pack of Oreos at Target, 25 cents back on a gallon of milk at ANY grocery store, and $1 back on Wheat Thins at Walmart. They take only a few seconds to complete.
  • Next, go do your shopping at one of the 50+ participating national retailers. New retailers are being added weekly.
  • Then just verify your purchase by using the app to snap a quick picture of your receipt, along with the corresponding product bar-code. If you’re using the same receipt for multiple product rebates, you only have to verify your receipt once which saves a lot of time. The app walks you through the whole “rebate redemption” process and it really is a breeze.
  • Every large grocery store in my area was on the app, including one-offs like Costco, Dollar Tree, and even drugstores like CVS, Walgreens, and Rite Aid.
  • iBotta then adds money to your account once they verify your purchase (usually within 24 hours).
  • You can withdraw money via PayPal or Venmo. You can also get paid via a gift card from Starbucks, Amazon, Best Buy, iTunes, Walmart, and others.
  • Top stores where you can use the app include: Walmart, Target, Kroger, Safeway, Rite Aid, CVS, Walgreens, Publix, Meijer, H-E-B, Stop & Shop, Winco, ShopRite, Pavilions, Tom Thumb, Dominick’s, Fry’s, Dillons, Vons, Ralphs, Fred Meyer, Smith’s, Duane Reade, King Soopers, and Pick ‘n Save.
  • The app won’t make you rich, but if you’re going to buy the products anyways, why not earn a few extra bucks every week. I’ve been using it for a few weeks and I’m already up to over $30 in cash back rebates. Not too shabby for just a few minutes worth of work.

PRO TIP

Be sure to stack your savings on the Ibotta app. Combine your Ibotta savings with manufacturer coupons, store coupons, and e-coupons to stack up your coupon savings.

Jennifer is a big fan, “Lots more than just food..just verify the product barcode and take a picture of your receipt plus if you connect with Facebook, you can be part of a Facebook team (your FB friends who are also using Ibotta) which can net you even bigger bonuses. (My team just got an extra $10 each for our redemption’s as a group)” Pretty cool.

Bonus Tip: Sign-up today by clicking here and get a free $10 credit added to your account once you redeem your first rebate. Not too shabby.

– Available for FREE at the iOS in App Store and Android on Google Play.

2. Checkout 51

The Checkout 51 app and website is also gaining a lot of traction recently and works like this:

  • The app lets you buy groceries, scan your receipt, and easily get cash back.
  • Let’s let them do the talking, “All you have to do is pick the ones (offers) you like, purchase them at any store, and upload a photo of your receipt through our mobile app or website. When your account reaches $20, we send you a check.”
  • It is also worth noting that the folks at checkout 51 update the app with fresh offers every Thursday morning.
  • I love the fact that is doesn’t matter what store you purchase the items from. This feature really helps those that live in rural areas with Ma & Pa grocery stores.

Jennifer also chimes in on this one, “Checkout 51..more random deals on groceries when you upload receipts.”

– Available for iOS and Android

3. Fetch

Fetch (Full review) is a bit different in that it is a stand-alone website and app that allows you to get cash back when you scan your grocery receipt, as well as on grocery shopping and online shopping.

Here are the nuts and bolts:

  • If you literally want to do nothing (like me) and still earn points, you CAN by just scanning ANY store receipt. Simply open up the Fetch app, tap “Scan”, then take pic of your receipt and submit it.
  • When shopping at the grocery store you simply select grocery offers, buy those items, scan your receipt into the app (or sync with your store card), then get cash back added directly to your Fetch account.
  • Once your Fetch account reaches $5, you can request a withdrawal via PayPal or get a gift card to dozens of stores.
  • The ability to link your loyalty card is what sets the app apart and makes it very easy to use.

Basically 1,000 reward points equals $1. Be sure to use use referral code RATHER, scan a receipt, and you’ll have close to 3,000 points.

– Available for iOS in App Store and Android on Google Play

4. ShopKick App

Download the ShopKick app on your smartphone and start earning “Kicks” for doing things you’ll be doing anyways. Here’s what I mean.

  • Earn “Kicks” for just walking into stores.
  • Earn “Kicks” for scanning products.
  • Earn “Kicks” for making purchases.
  • Earn “Kicks” for submitting your receipts.
  • Cash in your “Kicks” for gift cards at stores like Target, Starbucks, Amazon, Walmart, and dozens more.
  • Best Feature: The app will actually tell you what kicks are available based on your location. It’s kinda fun and if you get your kids turned onto the app it gives them something fun (and profitable) to do while you do your shopping. Think of it like a scavenger hunt to find products and earn kicks.
  • Before you know it, you’ll have enough kicks to swap out for a $25 gift card at dozens of popular retailers.

– ShopKick is Available for iOS or Android.

And the Honorable Mention….

– Shopmium (iOS, Android)

The folks at Shopmium have created an App with a pretty cool future. You buy products, scan you receipt, and get cash back on certain items you bought. You’ll get paid via PayPal or a direct deposit to your bank account.

The cool thing about the app is the offers they give their users are exclusive to them. This makes the Shopmium app a nice companion to the iBotta app, use them in conjunction with one another and you expand your possible rebates significantly.

Ask the Reader: Any apps that I may have missed that you think deserve to be on my list? Let me know in the comments below, thanks.


By Kyle James

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Andrea

I like Shrink too. It’s like Berrycart in that it has healthy foods.

Matt Peterson

Shopmium,checkout 51, top cash back and zipongo.

J

As for snap, I’m voting it a scam.
No history of receipt submission – my total after numerous submissions is $2.25 (which I don’t believe to be accurate); my total in Ibotta over that same time period is just under $200. You start with great offers, which once used, are followed by offers for freaky weird things you’ll never need, never want, and could never find on a store shelf. Good luck EVER cashing out at $20.

Celine

These apps would be really helpful since I buy lots of things online. I usually look for discount vouchers and sometimes I can’t get any.

lokzzzz

Is it possible to add the same receipt for cash back on differnt portals to earn extra cash back?

Johnnie Kuntzman

I would like to learn how….

Abhay Mishra

I’d rather use Crownit app that gives real time cashback on all my lifestyle spendings food, diningout, movie & shopping vouchers, hotel bookings and more.

Eileen

Ibotta app is the best. I have earned just under $70.00 in about 6 months. Goes into a Paypal account that I set up for my daughter’s wedding. Doesn’t require that you purchase name brand either. “Any brand” products earn you money too.

Ricki Wilson

I was so looking forward to using the ibotta app. Sadly, they will not accept my receipt because I use Walmart Grocery Pickup, and the receipt is in a different form. So, thank you for your post. I’ll be looking into some of the other options.

Lynn Z

What apps have you found to work with the Wal-Mart online grocery curbside pick up? I found the same issue with Ibotta, but the kicker is my very first submission was the Wal-Mart online grocery curbside pick up receipt that they took and credited me for. The second with lots more items denied everyday for a week.

Mary

I love IBOTTA. I have made over $175 in 8 months buying things I would buy anyway. So easy to use. A lot of items are any brand(s) milk, bread, cereal, bananas, ect and a lot of everyday name brand things I use. I also get BONUS from time to time. Usually every month, sometimes more often. Easiest money you will ever make.

Kim

I’ve started using one called MobiSave. Love it!

Val

Beware of the Checkout51 app. They used to be great. Now theycreate their own rules that customers not aware off and ON PURPOSE decline offers. Customer buys item because it has quantity available that week and system reads 1 item instead of “all” . Contacted support their said “i redeemed”. Big fat lie. I wouldn’t buy the product in the first place. Only bought because it had available that moment. The app wouldnt let me load receipt in the first place if it had “0 remaining”. They dont know how their own app works. On purpose declining offers. I deleted the app becauseI don’t want to return bunch products since they decline even though it shows available .