Affiliate disclosure

This disclosure describes how the product is built today.

How we make money

When you use some of the links on CouponsView and go on to buy something, the merchant or its affiliate network may pay us a commission. You pay nothing extra, and the price you see at the merchant is unaffected.

How ranking actually works

Offers are ranked in this order: your expected savings, the probability the offer works, your eligibility and relevance, then consumer experience. Expected affiliate economics enter last, capped, and only to break a tie between otherwise equivalent offers.

We never hide a better non-commissionable offer behind a worse commissionable one. If the best deal earns us nothing, it still goes at the top.

What we refuse to do

No fake hidden codes used purely to trigger a click. If an offer needs no code, the button says Get Deal.

No invented verification timestamps, savings totals or user counts.

No implied merchant partnerships. Where a merchant relationship exists, it is a real network record; where it doesn't, we don't claim one.

Current status

The catalogue currently contains a demo dataset used for interface development, marked as demo in our database. It does not represent live affiliate relationships or active tracking.

More on the scoring model in how CouponsView works.