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Get the bliss of no deals missed at all your fave local shops, eateries, coffee joints, groceries, and more — plus, all the online brands you love, too.

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Shopping that “once-in-a-season” sale? Lots of fun. Sifting through sites + email offers to find the sale? Not so much.

Enter: ShopUp, the free, AI-powered shopping sidekick app that gathers the best discounts + offers from thousands of brands near you (including your fave shops, groceries, and restaurants) and sends the most relevant deals right to your phone. It even helps maximize your credit card rewards.

Plus, did we mention it’s free? Not “30-day free trial” free. Free forever.

Download the app with a tap on Apple or Android.

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