The verification process

How we check
every coupon code.

Most coupon sites give you a long list and hope something works. CheckedCoupon organizes each offer around the merchant, the code, its conditions, and the evidence available before you try it.

The problem

Coupon lists are easy.
Useful answers are harder.

Codes are copied across the web without enough context. A real code may only work for new customers, require a minimum order, or exclude the item already in your cart.

That leaves shoppers repeating the same frustrating loop: copy, paste, fail, and move to the next code. We would rather show fewer offers with clearer information.

ExpiredCodes stay online after a promotion ends
RestrictedImportant eligibility rules are hidden
OutdatedOld claims are repeated without fresh context
Our approach

Three checks.
One clearer coupon.

No single signal tells the whole story. We combine offer details, merchant context, and current feedback to present a more useful verdict.

01

Offer review

We inspect the code, discount claim, description, approval status, and any conditions supplied with the offer.

02

Store context

Every coupon is tied to the right merchant so you can see where it applies and avoid mismatched codes.

03

Shopper signals

Recent feedback helps distinguish active codes from expired, restricted, or no-code promotions.

01Coupon details

We start with the actual offer.

A coupon is more than a short code. We review the advertised savings, offer type, description, verification status, and known conditions together.

This first pass helps catch obvious mismatches, vague claims, and offers that should be presented as a sale rather than a coupon code.

Coupon reviewCHECKED
// Offer packetstore: "Example Store"code: "SAVE20"offer: "20% off select items"type: "coupon_code"status: "reviewed"
02Merchant context

The right code for the right store.

Every offer is connected to a merchant page. That relationship keeps store identity, descriptions, coupon instructions, and available codes together.

It also makes the result easier to understand: where to use the code, what kind of promotion it is, and whether you should expect a code field at checkout.

Merchant matched

Example Store

Coupon codes, sale offers, and store guidance are grouped under one verified merchant profile.

Store identity Offer relationship Checkout guidance
03Evidence and feedback

Fresh signals improve the final verdict.

Approval and shopper feedback add another layer to the offer record. A recent positive signal is more useful than an old claim copied from another coupon list.

When evidence is incomplete, the honest answer is not to overstate certainty. Conditions stay visible and unconfirmed offers remain clearly separated.

Verification reportHigh confidence
SAVE20
Offer detailsReviewed
Merchant matchConfirmed
Known conditionsDisplayed
The verdict

Confidence comes from
signals that agree.

Offer
+
Store
+
Signals
=
Clear verdict

If the pieces conflict, the coupon should not be presented with the same confidence as a well-supported offer. Clear uncertainty is more useful than a confident guess.

The confident no

When there is no usable code,
we should say so.

Filling a page with expired or unrelated codes wastes your time. Some merchants simply do not have a current public coupon. An honest empty state is better than a list of guesses.

Current verdictNO VERIFIED CODE

No confirmed promotional code is available right now. Check the store page again for future updates.

This is useful information, not a broken page.
The proof packet

Every coupon should
explain itself.

A useful coupon card should tell you what the offer is, where it works, how certain the verdict is, and which restrictions matter before you reach checkout.

01

The verdictA clear status: verified, restricted, expired, or still unconfirmed.

02

The offerThe code, expected discount, merchant, and promotion type in one place.

03

The conditionsMinimum spend, customer eligibility, exclusions, and other known limits.

04

The freshnessRecent review and shopper signals carry more weight than old information.

See checked coupons in context.

Browse merchant pages to compare current codes, conditions, and store information.

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