This is a sponsored post on behalf of Savings Angel. Savings Angel provided me with a 10 day free trial. I am also proud to be a media partner of Savings Angel. This post is my honest opinion of the Savings Angel service.

One of the hardest things about using coupons and shopping smart is finding the best deals. Finding coupon matchups can be very time consuming. Savings Angel is a site that handles those coupon matchups for you. For $19.95 a month, you get access to their coupon matchups for many grocery stores and pharmacies.
Now, I can hear some of you already, there are TONS of great blogs out there, and they’re doing matchups for free. Yes, I know. I don’t think the Savings Angel service is for everyone. If part of your love of frugal living is the thrill of the hunt, and you love reading lots of blogs, I don’t think Savings Angel is for you. If you’re really just looking for a one-stop shop for great deals in your area, you may find Savings Angel is well worth the price.
The site really has a lot of great features. First, they really want to make sure you know how to use their services and use them well. Their training is quite good and easy to follow. A few days after my subscription started, I got a phone call from my personal Savings Angel mentor. She was very nice, though I didn’t talk to her long because she called while I was entrenched in a problem at work. So she sent me an email right away, asking me if I had any questions or issues! Saying I was impressed would be an understatement.
The coverage of stores was pretty good, too. They had Schnucks, Meijer, Walgreens, Target, and CVS, so really the only major store missing in the C/U area is County Market. The shopping list feature is very nice, too. Just check the items you’d like to buy, and you can print a convenient, personalized shopping list!
The Savings Angel Community is also very active. So if you have a question or need help, the community is a great way to connect with other users who can lend a hand. And once you become an old hand at Savings Angel, you can be the one helping all the new folks!
Savings Angel also offers an affiliate program. When you refer new members, you get an incentive as part of their affiliate program: $10 when they sign up and $5 for each month they maintain their membership. If you have four referrals, that will pay for your membership!
So what’s the bottom line? I think Savings Angel offers a great service to folks who really want to save but don’t have lots of time to find the best deals and coupons. Is it for everyone? I don’t think so.
Want to give it a try? Sign up for one month, and get your second month free. They also offer a a 30 day money back guarantee. (Note that you should read that page carefully if you think you might want to take advantage of the money back guarantee.)
I want to thank Savings Angel for the opportunity to try their service.
If you choose to sign up with Savings Angel using one of the links in this post, I will receive compensation as part of their affiliate program.


It would make sense to try one of the free sites. Price is too high.
http://www.couponingtodisney.com
http://www.givemeneither.com
I definitely agree that SavingsAngel isn’t for everyone. Thanks for those blog suggestions.