Coupon Organizer for iPhone

Stop losing coupons in your camera roll.

Snaap auto-organizes every coupon you screenshot — promo codes, BOGO deals, brand rewards, restaurant offers. Reminds you before any of them expire. Free, on-device AI.

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The coupon hoarder's secret shame

You see a great coupon. You screenshot it. You promise yourself you'll use it. You never do — because by the time you remember, it's expired or buried 400 photos deep in your camera roll.

If you screenshot deals regularly, you probably have 50+ unused coupons in your iPhone right now. Sephora rewards, Ulta birthday gifts, Chipotle BOGO from that Twitter promo, Starbucks bonus stars, restaurant coupons from email newsletters. Most will expire unused.

The gap between coupon apps and reality Honey and Rakuten auto-apply coupons during online checkout — useful, but they only cover a fraction of real-world coupon use. The long tail (brand app rewards, screenshotted promo codes, in-store BOGOs, social media deals) lives in your camera roll. Snaap is built for that.

How Snaap turns your camera roll into a coupon system

Auto-detect coupon details on screenshot

Every coupon you screenshot, Snaap reads on-device using Apple's Vision framework. It extracts:

Smart reminders before each coupon expires

Snaap pings you 3 days before, 1 day before, and the morning of expiry. One tap to view the coupon full-screen, ready to scan or copy the code. No more "I'll use it next time" until next time never comes.

Auto-grouped by brand

All your Sephora coupons together. All Starbucks rewards in one place. When you're at checkout, find the right coupon instantly instead of scrolling for two minutes.

Smart inbox for triage

New screenshots land in an inbox where you can decide in one tap: keep, delete, or set a custom reminder. Most coupons get triaged in seconds. Your camera roll stays clean.

What coupons does Snaap handle?

Why on-device matters for coupons

Coupons in your camera roll sit next to your most sensitive screenshots:

Uploading "just coupons" actually means uploading anything Snaap's AI might mistakenly flag as a coupon — and trusting that nothing leaks. Snaap was built differently: nothing leaves your iPhone, ever. Apple's on-device AI handles everything, fast and private by architecture.

Snaap vs. browser coupon extensions

Honey, Rakuten, and Capital One Shopping work great for one thing: auto-applying coupons during online checkout. Use them for that. Snaap handles the coupons they don't touch:

Together they cover most coupon use cases. Apart, both leave a big gap.

Beyond coupons

Snaap handles other expiry-sensitive screenshots with the same on-device engine:

Frequently asked questions

How is Snaap different from couponing apps like Honey or Rakuten?

Honey and Rakuten auto-apply coupons during online checkout. They don't help with coupons you've already collected — promo codes from emails, brand app rewards, in-store BOGO offers, screenshotted social media deals. Snaap organizes everything you've already screenshotted and reminds you before any of it expires.

Will Snaap work with paper coupon scans?

Yes. Take a photo of a paper coupon and Snaap reads the expiry date and discount value just like any other image. Great for Sunday newspaper inserts, mail flyers, and restaurant tear-off coupons.

Can Snaap auto-apply coupons during checkout?

No — Snaap is for organization and reminders, not auto-apply. For checkout auto-apply, use Honey or Capital One Shopping. Snaap complements those by managing the coupons they don't cover: brand app rewards, screenshotted codes, in-store deals, one-time use codes.

Does Snaap work with Target Circle, Walgreens, CVS ExtraCare?

Yes — screenshot any coupon or reward offer from those apps and Snaap organizes it like any other coupon. The original app still handles redemption at the register; Snaap makes sure you don't forget what you have.

What if I have 100+ coupons?

That's exactly when Snaap shines. Auto-tagging by brand and date makes it possible to actually navigate that many. Pro tier adds custom categories for even more granular organization.

Is Snaap free?

Yes. Coupon organization and expiry reminders are free with no account required. Snaap Pro ($2.99/month or $19.99/year) adds unlimited indexing, custom categories, and trip grouping.

Every coupon you screenshot, actually used.

Free. No account. 100% on-device AI.

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