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Best Cashback Monitors On The Market

If there’s an opportunity to save money on my grocery shopping, you know I will take it. I’m all about finding deals and Cashback opportunities to help me save at the grocery store. Even though we use cashback apps like Ibotta and checkout 51, there is more we can do to save. One way is using cashback sites to funnel our purchases through. I do this regularly with sites like Rakuten, but it’s not always the best deal. To ensure you’re getting the best cashback and point opportunities on your grocery shopping, you need to use a cashback monitor. If you never heard of this and want to know more, follow along for the best cashback monitors on the market.

What Is A Cashback Monitor?

A cashback monitor is just a website that lists all the cashback opportunities for a particular store. Say, for instance, you like to shop at Kroger. Once you type in the store name, all of the existing cashback opportunities online will pop up from different websites. It will list what website you can funnel the purchase through, how much cashback you will receive per dollar spent, and the type of cashback you will receive in terms of monetary value or points.

Cashbackholic

Cashbackholic is my number one go-to cashback monitor. Every time I type in a store name and put cash back into a Google search, this website comes up. It is very extensive in the store offerings and cashback opportunities it monitors. It’s a simple website to use and breaks down all the information you need to know in a concise and easy-to-understand manner. If you were looking at finding cashback opportunities for Kroger right now, the website features 22 sites with up to 3% cashback listed. 

Cashback Monitor

Cashback Monitor is also a personal favorite of mine. It gives the same kind of information as Cashbackholick, though they monitor fewer sites. For the same Kroger listing on Cashback Monitor, there is only up to 2.5% cashback represented, which presents a slight differentiation. One thing the site does well is breaking down the categories of how cashback will be given to you. There is a four-way breakdown into the categories of cashback, miles, credit card points, and other reward points.

Max Rewards

If you’re heavy into the credit card game and want to quickly accumulate points, this is an application for you. It does not monitor cashback websites. Instead, it monitors your credit card offerings. You sign up for the app, link your credit cards, and boom, you have instant access to information on what cards work best at which stores. If you don’t want to link your credit card, that’s OK. You can add credit cards to your wallet without linking them. When you’re ready to shop in-store or thinking about going to a store, type in the store name in the search bar, and it will pull up which of those credit cards you added will earn you the most points.

These are just a few cashback and credit card reward monitors that I use and love. What are your favorites?

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