Inflation. Layoffs. The R-word (sadly, not rest or rum—just recession). The era of doom scrolling has continued in 2023 with waves of not-so-good news that may have you clutching your wallet like your grandmother used to clutch her pearls.
Saving money may not seem feasible, but you may feel it’s more important than ever.
“With inflation surging and consumer goods costing more, from groceries to furniture, learning how to shop savvy can help stretch your dollars and allow you to afford more with less,” says money-saving expert Andrea Woroch.
Saving money sounds great, in theory. But bargain hunting can feel overwhelming, and you have <motions wildly> 85 other things to do.
“While bargain hunting can take some extra time and effort, there are some helpful tech tools that do the work for you,” Woroch says.
Here’s a simple but genius way to streamline your saving.
Why Financial Pros Love Browser Extensions
How many tabs do you feel like having open at once to figure out the best deal on a patio set or jeans? Do you really have time to scour the circulars and hop from one grocery store to the next in search of the best deal on eggs? Plenty of sites and newsletters give you the 4-1-1 on the best deals, but they’ve basically become circulars. It’s a saturated market. Cue more overwhelm. “Not to mention, copying and pasting coupon codes that don’t work half the time can be frustrating and make you give up on the hunt for a discount,” Woroch says. “I’m all about streamlining the process.” Shopping savvy doesn’t need to be a stressful time suck. Woroch swears by browser extensions or plug-ins that you can download. “I like these browser tools because they save you time by doing the bargain hunting for you and make saving simple,” Woroch says. “It simplifies the deal-hunting experience, which has become quite cluttered with so many different sites.” In other words, these browser extensions leave more room in your schedule and less space in your wallet. They’re also clutch in the fast-paced online shopping space. “Retailers are constantly fluctuating prices, so if you aren’t paying attention, you could miss out on…a price adjustment,” Woroch says. You’ve likely heard the best things in life aren’t free. So, how much do you need to pay to save? “Most browser extensions are free and can be found in the extension stores through your favorite browser,” says Kumiko Love, the money expert behind The Budget Mom.How To Take Advantage of Browser Extensions
You don’t have to be a tech whiz to use browser extensions. “Extensions are easy to install,” Love says. “You simply search for the one you want, and it should pop up with a list of options. When you click on it, you should get an option to add to Chrome or whatever browser you use.” Love suggests being discerning in which tool you use. Think about it: You wouldn’t purchase a pair of jeans online without reading a few reviews, right? The same goes for browser extensions, and the stakes are actually higher. “Though these browser extensions can be beneficial, they can also pose some risks,” Love says. “One of the trade-offs is allowing them to collect your personal information and shopping data. Look for extensions that are from a reputable company [and] have significant download history. Always read their privacy policy.”Woroch recommends these browser extensions:
- CouponCabin’s Sidekick: This browser extension gives you automatic alerts every time it detects coupon or cash-back opportunities as you browse an online retailer. “Then, [it] automatically tests and applies the deal with the biggest value to your cart and activates any available cash back for your purchase too,” Woroch explains. “You can find coupons for thousands of online retailers and cash back, from clothing to electronics to online groceries and take out orders to travel.”
- PriceBlink: This extension compares prices based on what you’re currently eyeing online, helping you find cheaper options across a variety of sites. “This is super helpful because they may show you a better deal at a site you may not have thought to check on your own,” Woroch shares.
- Karma: This tool allows you to set sale alerts. “Just add items you want to buy to the wish list feature, and they’ll let you know when they detect a price drop. This way, you never miss a sale,” Woroch says.
- Camelizer: “[This browser extension] offers price history to help you determine the best time to buy and beat dynamic pricing,” Woroch explains.