Money Saving Apps

If you read my 2020 New Year’s Resolutions, you would know saving money is one of my resolutions for this year. There are quite a few apps I have already that I use and love that saved me money last year. I figured I’d share them with you and leave the links for them too. Most of them are part of a referral program where I do get some reward, so if you don’t want to use the links you don’t have to. Now, let’s save some money!

Ibotta: After adding products from whichever store you want and buying them, you can get cash back. It’s very easy to use, and you can get a lot of money back. Plus if you use coupons in store, you save even more on a product. In just two years, I have earned over $400! You can also online shop and get a percent of cash back. They have many different offers suited for all your needs. https://ibotta.onelink.me/iUfE/8cc13c64

Fetch Rewards: You can scan any grocery reciept with this and earn points from certain brands. The brand selection is very big and you get point bonuses on certain brands as well. All you do is take a picture of your reciept, and it gives you points that you use to redeem gift cards. You don’t get a huge amount of points at a time, but if you save them up it is totally worth it. https://fetchrewards.onelink.me/vvv3/referralemail?code=NV3TM

Vova: Vova is one of thos overseas websites that nobody is ever sure of. They have a wide range of products that are very cheap. Everything I have bought off there so far has been good quality. Their refund policy is great and easy to use. There are so many products on this website that you’re sure to find something. Plus, you get free shipping! https://rr.lovevova.com/NTI2OTMyODA=

Achievement: For those of you that walk a lot, either with their phone or with a fitness tracker, this is the app for you. After syncing your activity tracker or apps that track your steps, you can begin walking or doing whichever activity you usually do. Achievement uses those steps to get you points, and once you reach 10,000 points you can redeem ten dollars. It also gives you points if you track your sleep. It does take a while to build up points, but why not get paid for doing something you usually do? http://tinyurl.com/yb3h3ktx

Honey: Honey may not be an app, but for the laptop and desktop users, it helps you save money. Honey goes through tons of online codes and finds the best one for your order. You download the extension and then get to shop and save! It’s very easy to download. If a website doesn’t have any codes, you still get rewards as points that you can save up for a gift card. joinhoney.com/ref/qvzva5d

Thriftbooks: I couldn’t finish this post without my favorite money saving website/app. I love this site and a lot of my books come from here. Most of their books are under $4 and are in great condition. I’ve spent so much money on here, but compared to paying full price, you save a lot of money. They even have new releases and textbooks. If there’s a book you’re looking for, I’d definitely give them a look. https://www.thriftbooks.com/

Thank you all for reading! I hope I gave you some ideas for saving money this year. I tried to do sites that I love and believe in. If there are any that you like, let me know! I’m always game to try out a new app. Until next time!

p.s. If you are a huge book lover, watch out for my next blog later this week. I’ll be going over some of my recommendations!