
QuickFinds vs Honey: which saves you more money?
One waits for you at checkout. The other tries to stop you from being at the wrong checkout in the first place.
By Elena Rodriguez
Aug 14, 2026 • by Mike Ross
ExplainersAug 11, 2026 • by Elena Rodriguez
Price TrackingAug 7, 2026 • by Marcus Wei

One waits for you at checkout. The other tries to stop you from being at the wrong checkout in the first place.
By Elena Rodriguez

Electronics have the widest store to store price gaps of any category, which makes comparison the single highest value habit you can build.
By Mike Ross

One is for when you know what you want. The other is for when you want to be told what to want.
By Tom Alvarez

Most promo code lists are recycled and expired. Here is where working codes actually come from.
By Elena Rodriguez

Price history tells you about one product. Typical price tells you whether that product is priced sanely at all.
By Marcus Wei

Mattress pricing is famously opaque. Here is how to cut through it without spending a weekend in showrooms.
By Elena Rodriguez

If you only change one thing about how you shop online, this is the change worth making.
By Danielle Park

Tool pricing is fragmented across specialty retailers, big box stores and brand sites. Here is how to make sense of it.
By Marcus Wei

There are three concrete signals, and none of them require guesswork.
By Marcus Wei
Check one place before you buy anything.