Honey is a go-to browser extension for automatic coupon-finding and simple, checkout-time savings, but the alternatives landscape has widened beyond “try a few promo codes.” Some tools, like Coupert, lean into price comparison and price-history tracking while still stacking coupons with cashback, while others, like Coupons at Checkout, focus on a quieter, checkout-only experience with fallbacks for smaller sites. There are also adjacent approaches that rethink the problem entirely: Chestr is built around universal wishlists with price-drop and restock alerts, and Faircado saves money by surfacing second-hand alternatives as you browse new items.
In evaluating Honey alternatives, we considered how well each option reduces checkout friction, the reliability and breadth of coupon coverage, and whether savings come from coupons, cashback, price tracking, or marketplace comparisons. We also weighed UX intrusiveness, store/category support (including international availability), and how much ongoing value you get outside the moment of checkout—like alerts, organization, and “set it and forget it” automation.