What Reddit Says About Shopping Apps
We compiled 20 Reddit discussions about Shopping apps from 15 subreddits. Here's what real users recommend, complain about, and debate.
Reddit Threads
r/BuyItForLife
I don’t really stick to one shopping app anymore. Instead, I use Karma’s price tracking feature so I can buy from whichever store has the best price at the moment.
r/androidapps
... And evidently there is a subscription plan now, or $20 for lifetime use. ... Keep is fantastic. ... I use Google keep. I can check what I bought and I can uncheck everything or only whatever I need before my next shopping.
r/Discussion
Buy Canadian Shopping App.
r/baba
To be more specific…right now in Canada for the overall free category it’s #1 Chat GPT, #2 Temu, #3 Ali express and in the shopping category it’s obviously #1 Temu, #2 Ali express, and Taobao is #10, alibaba.com #14.
r/Frugal
Dealcatcher is one of the best places to get deals. They recently updated their site & have more deals than everyone else! Other sites include slickdeals, DealNews & brads deals. ... I’ve tried a bunch of coupon extensions like Honey and Capital One Shopping, but lately I’ve been using Coupe...
r/Shopping_Trends_Deals
I was scrolling through LinkedIn earlier and came across an interesting article listing the 10 best shopping apps worldwide with some solid insights on why they’re trending.
r/ios
Time saver from back tracking to get things ... Try it out! Let me know what u think. The whole thing is that u can organize your list by store ... I have been using Shopping List 2024 since ver 1 in 2011.
r/ynab
I sometimes use Flipp if I’m looking for something specific but otherwise I just use my supermarket’s shopping app. It totals as I list my groceries and then I can adjust it to stay on budget. ... EatStash! It turns your whole meal plan into an aisle-separated grocery list. I tried a lot of these ap...
r/productivity
I like the bring! app because of this! I put all my recipes, including the link to the recipe itself, and can just click a button and add all the ingredients to my list. I can even change the serving size, and it auto chages all the amounts for me. ... Are there any that can auto populate from the b...
r/androidapps
If you care about UI like in Ivy Wallet or Cashew, I’d recommend checking out Expense Tracker. It’s technically a budgeting app, but the built-in shopping list is surprisingly good — clean design, offline-first, and no account needed.
r/Frugal
I do the same with the Walmart app. Everyone in the household has it on their phones, we use one login, and everyone can just add and remove items and then whoever goes to the store just goes from the cart. Additionally if we don't feel like going in-person, we can just trigger curbside pickup....
r/frugalmalefashion
I got some nice stuff from Jack Victor a week ago at a nice discount. Also super helpful of keeping track of all my orders even outside of ones placed with the app. ... If Shopify will, I'm not sure how to do it.
r/PromptEngineering
If you’re looking for “best AI for shopping,” it really depends on what you want. Here’s the practical breakdown: ... 3. For finding “best value” instead of “best item”: This is where AI shines. Ask: “Give me the 3 best options at low, mid, and high price points, with a short reason why.” · ChatGPT ...
r/Frugal
Honey - it scans for deals anytime you buy/shop online. I LOVE it. ... I’ll look into it, thank you so much! ... Try Dealsfinders app they have freebies, Deals and upload receipts for cashback. One app for all frugal needs ... I use BlueVerse, it has a lot of local deals that are mostly exclusive to...
r/iPadPro
I use the reminders app for all lists. Have my own set and share some between my wife and I for thing's to remember for traveling. ... They are fantastic for travel, hiking, camping, fishing, etc checklists! Templates are fantastic! Continue this thread ... AnyList is great, and you can invite ...
r/OnlineShopping
If you’re in the US, the jamble app is great for affordable fashion. tons of brand-name stuff at thrift-store prices, usually new or in really good shape. It’s live shopping, so you sometimes hang around until the right piece shows up, but if you don’t have a specific target, it’s fun
r/Frugal
The coupons in the Kroger and Target apps are both pretty useful and easy to use if the underlying price on the item is competitive. The Aldi website is a little less easy to navigate but also probably worth it.
r/CasualPT
The second one has more "classic" clothes, but for those who appreciate Lylle&Scott like me, this website/app has the best prices I've ever seen for that brand. It's often an additional -30% accumulative. ... Ralph Lauren, Massimo Dutti, Levi's, Barbour. All used. ... La...
r/Frugal
They have an app for Android, never checked for iOS. You can also use it in a browser. ... Flipp is really good in some areas and not as good in others. It depends on your area ... Flip was good a while back but doesn't have real prices for the stores I shop, major groceries stores so I stopped...
r/selfhosted
I designed it to be a bring! replacement with a mobile app and shopping list features. I was mainly annoyed with bring not allowing us to sync recipes. Right now it takes some te too fill up the database with items and it takes some time for the ordering of shopping list items to adapt to your groce...
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