How We Pick Deals
Affiliate disclosure: Some links on SaveRover may be affiliate links. We may earn a commission at no extra cost to you when you click and complete a qualifying purchase or action.
SaveRover is a curated shopping and savings guide. We are not trying to list every sale on the internet or act like a large coupon database. Our first goal is to help U.S. shoppers compare practical beauty and digital lifestyle offers before they click through to a merchant site.
Our pages are written for readers who want context: who a deal may be useful for, what details can change the final value, and what to check before buying. We prefer clear buying guidance over long lists of unverified codes.
What We Look For
- Reader value: the offer should solve a real shopping need, lower the cost of a useful category, or help readers compare products they may already be considering.
- Merchant clarity: we prefer merchant pages with clear product details, checkout terms, shipping information, and return policies.
- Discount quality: we look beyond the headline percentage and consider product size, bundle contents, shipping thresholds, exclusions, and final cart price.
- Use case fit: each recommendation should explain who the offer may be best for and what shoppers should compare before buying.
- Content fit: the merchant or product should match SaveRover’s current focus on beauty, affordable beauty, shopping guides, and selected digital tools.
How We Review A Deal Page
- Start with the reader need, such as restocking skincare basics, comparing makeup gifts, or checking whether a promo code is worth using.
- Review the merchant page for availability, product details, sale language, shipping rules, and return terms.
- Compare the offer against practical shopping factors, including size, shade range, bundle value, pickup options, and whether the item fits a normal routine.
- Add context in plain language instead of claiming a product is best for everyone.
- Recheck pages when affiliate approvals, merchant terms, or editorial priorities change.
What We Avoid
- Pages that only repeat coupon codes without useful shopping context.
- Unverified real-time discount claims, fake urgency, or unsupported superlatives.
- Recommendations that imply a brand partnership before approval.
- Affiliate links for merchants or networks that have not approved SaveRover.
- Large multi-category coupon pages that make the site look broader than its current editorial coverage.
Affiliate Relationships
SaveRover may earn a commission from approved affiliate links in the future. That does not change the price a reader pays. During the application preparation phase, some pages use regular merchant links until approved tracking links are available.
Affiliate approval does not guarantee that a merchant will be recommended. We still look for reader fit, clear terms, and useful shopping context before adding a link to a page.
Reader Reminder
Readers should always verify final price, availability, shipping costs, coupon terms, and return policies on the merchant site before purchasing. A deal is strongest when it fits a real need and still makes sense at checkout.




