Coupert, a free browser tool that finds coupons and cashback rewards across 200,000+ online stores, delivered $28.49 in earnings during a first-week test. The app works by automatically applying available discount codes at checkout and crediting cashback to your account, no manual coupon hunting required.

The service costs nothing to use. A paid upgrade exists but remains optional for most shoppers. Earnings land in your account through PayPal, gift cards, or direct debit card deposits. You can cash out after hitting just $1, making it accessible even for light users.

Here's how it works in practice. When you shop online at participating retailers, Coupert scans the checkout page for applicable coupons and stacks cashback offers on top. The tool covers major retailers alongside smaller merchants. Your first week of casual shopping generated roughly $28 in rewards, though results depend on where and how much you spend.

The earning potential matters most for frequent online shoppers. Someone who buys groceries, clothing, or household items online monthly could reasonably accumulate $50 to $100+ annually with minimal effort. Those who shop less frequently will see smaller returns. The real value lies in passive savings. You're not working for this money. Coupert simply captures discounts you'd otherwise miss.

One practical note. The free version covers most shoppers adequately. The paid tier likely offers perks like priority support or expanded merchant access, but the free tool handles the core job. Since Coupert earns referral commissions from merchants when you complete purchases through their links, the company profits without charging you directly.

Typical users include deal-aware shoppers who already hunt for coupons but want to automate the process, and casual buyers who appreciate savings without the time investment. If you spend $500 monthly online, even a modest 2 percent