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Industry | Online coupons |
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Founded | 2015San Francisco, California | in
Founder | Johnathan Zheng |
Headquarters | Denver, Colorado, USA |
Services | Online services |
Website | https://www.couponbirds.com/ |
CouponBirds is an online platform, browser plugin, and mobile app that provides online coupons and discounts at various online stores.[citation needed] Founded in San Francisco, California, in 2015 by Johnathan Zheng, the company is headquartered in Denver, Colorado, USA.[citation needed]
History
editFounded in 2015, CouponBirds offers consumers coupons and discounts. In 2016, the company introduced the CouponBirds Help to Save Scholarship for high school and college students. In 2020, CouponBirds released a browser extension called CouponBirds SmartCoupon Finder to find and apply discount codes automatically. In the same year, the company launched a program for consumer donations to nonprofit organizations.[1]
Products and services
editCouponBirds offers a browser extension and a mobile app. These tools notify users of available discounts and coupons and apply them during online shopping.[2]
Browser extension
editSince its launch in 2020, CouponBirds SmartCoupon Finder extension is compatible with Google Chrome,[3] Microsoft Edge,[4] Firefox and Safari. It notifies users of available deals, discounts, or promo codes and applies the best one. It also offers a mobile app for iOS devices,[5] providing a means to access coupons and discounts via mobile devices.
Consumer research and media response
editCouponBirds conducts consumer surveys and publishes findings on its blog, offering insights into shopping and saving habits. These findings have been referenced in media outlets such as CBS News,[6] and NewsWeek.[7]
References
edit- ^ "The best coupon extensions for Google Chrome". Android Authority. March 9, 2023.
- ^ Lund, Emily (June 26, 2019). "An Interview with Fiona Dai of CouponBirds | Businessing". Businessing Magazine.
- ^ "CouponBirds - SmartCoupon Coupon Finder - Chrome Web Store". chromewebstore.google.com.
- ^ "CouponBirds - SmartCoupon Coupon Finder - Microsoft Edge Addons". microsoftedge.microsoft.com.
- ^ "CouponBirds". App Store. July 22, 2024.
- ^ Powers, Sara (April 23, 2024). "Vodka tops list of the most popular Costco items in Michigan - CBS Detroit". www.cbsnews.com.
- ^ "Shoppers expose fake sales tags at this retailer". Newsweek. November 27, 2023.