SavingsLane
Affiliate disclosure
How SavingsLane handles coupon links, savings, and affiliate disclosure.
Effective date: 2026-06-10
Coupons, deals, and affiliate links
SavingsLane helps shoppers find coupon codes, sales, and deal pages before checkout. Some coupon, deal, and merchant links are affiliate links.
Affiliate links do not increase your checkout price. In some cases, a merchant or affiliate network may pay SavingsLane a commission after a purchase. The merchant controls checkout eligibility, payment, fulfillment, returns, and customer service.
Where disclosures appear
SavingsLane places short affiliate notices near coupon actions, store pages, outbound pages, and legal/footer links so shoppers see the relationship before using an offer link.
If a page, email, social post, or future placement includes a paid sponsorship or paid sorting position, that placement should be labeled separately from ordinary coupon results.
What shoppers should check
Before paying, check the merchant checkout page for the final price, discount amount, tax, shipping, returns, excluded products, regional limits, and expiration rules.
SavingsLane can help you find savings opportunities, but the merchant checkout page is the final source for whether a code, sale, or deal applies to your order.
How we display offers
We aim to show offer evidence, review status, source context, and last reviewed dates where available. Offers may change by region, inventory, cart contents, merchant policy, expiration date, and affiliate network rules.
A reviewed label means we checked the available source details and offer context. It is not a guarantee that every shopper will receive the same discount.
Editorial boundaries
Affiliate relationships do not decide whether an offer belongs on a page. We still look for source context, clear disclosure, and useful shopper information.
Sponsored placements or paid sorting, if introduced later, must be labeled separately from organic coupon results.