🎟️ How to Use Coupon Codes from the Shopping Assistant
When the assistant finds a code that works on a retailer, it shows up as a tappable chip you can copy with one tap.
When the shopping assistant talks about a product or a retailer, it surfaces any active coupon and promo codes inline as compact chips. You can copy any code in one tap — no scrolling through a coupon site, no testing dead codes, no banners.
Where Coupon Codes Show Up
- In any conversation where the assistant compares retailers for a product.
- Below the price summary on a product page in the assistant flow.
- When you ask the assistant directly: "Are there any coupon codes for this?" or "Find me promo codes for [retailer]".
How to Use a Code
- Find the chip in the assistant's response — it shows the code itself plus a quick description of what it does (e.g. "10% off your first order").
- Tap the chip to expand its details — restrictions, expiration, source.
- Tap Copy. The code is now on your clipboard.
- Open the retailer, go to checkout, and paste the code into the promo-code box.
Tips
- Codes are sourced from active deal feeds and merchant programs — the assistant just shows the ones most likely to apply to your product and your retailer.
- A code with no expiration date is usually a long-running offer (welcome discount, signup, etc.) — those are the most reliable.
- If a code doesn't work at checkout, tell the assistant — it can pull alternates and flag the dead one for the next user.
- Codes apply to the retailer's own checkout, not ShopSavvy. If you use Buy It For Me on Desktop, the assistant will apply known codes automatically.