Budgeting UK 2026 — Systems, Methods and Practical Money Management

Best Money-Saving Apps UK 2026 — Cashback, Deals and Discounts

The best apps to save money on shopping, bills, and everyday spending in the UK in 2026 — including cashback, deal alerts, price comparison, and food apps.

The best money-saving apps in the UK in 2026 are TopCashback (cashback on 5,000+ retailers), Too Good To Go (surplus food at 30–60% off), and Shopmium (in-store grocery cashback) — active users save £30–£150/month. Apps cannot save money for you automatically — you have to use them. But the best money-saving apps reduce the friction of finding deals, cashback, and savings to a few seconds per transaction. Here are the ones worth using in 2026.

Cashback Apps

AppWhat it doesTypical saving
TopCashbackCashback on 5,000+ UK retailers£100–£500+/year for active users
QuidcoCashback on 4,000+ retailers; free and premium tiers£80–£400/year
ShopmiumCashback on specific branded grocery products (scan in-store)£5–£20/month
CheckoutsmartSimilar to Shopmium; grocery product cashback£5–£20/month
Greenredeem / HuyuSmaller grocery cashback platformsVariable

How to use Shopmium and Checkoutsmart: Browse offers before your shop, add to shopping list, scan the product barcode in-store, photograph receipt, cashback credited.

Food Saving Apps

AppWhat it doesTypical saving
Too Good To GoBuy surplus food from local restaurants, supermarkets, cafes at 30–60% off£10–£40/month
OLIOFree food from neighbours and local shopsVariable
KarmaSimilar to Too Good To GoVariable
TrolleyUK grocery price comparisonHelps find cheapest supermarket
MySupermarketPrice comparison across UK supermarketsResearch only

Too Good To Go works best in cities where high-density restaurants and bakeries list surplus food daily. In rural areas, listings are sparser.

Bill and Subscription Management Apps

AppWhat it does
SnoopConnects to your bank; spots bills, flags increases, suggests savings
UswitchComparison site app for energy, broadband, insurance
MoneyfactsFinancial product comparison
Bank apps (Monzo, Starling)Built-in subscription tracking and spending categorisation

Snoop is particularly useful for households who haven’t audited their bills — it reads your bank transactions and highlights bills that have increased, suggests cheaper alternatives, and identifies unused subscriptions.

Price Tracking Apps and Extensions

ToolWhat it doesBest for
CamelCamelCamelAmazon price history trackerBuying electronics/products on Amazon
PriceSpyPrice comparison and history across UK retailersElectronics, appliances, cameras
Honey (browser extension)Auto-applies discount codes at checkout; shows price historyOnline shopping
Google ShoppingPrice comparison at searchQuick multi-retailer comparison

CamelCamelCamel is valuable for Amazon purchases — it shows the price history of any item. “Amazon Warehouse Deal” and Prime Day prices should be compared against the historical low, not just the “original” price Amazon shows.

Discount Code Apps

AppWhat it does
Honey / PayPal HoneyAuto-applies codes at checkout
PouchUK-focused coupon extension
VoucherCodesBrowse current voucher codes by retailer
MyVoucherCodesSimilar; good for restaurant and retail codes

If you are starting from zero, begin with:

  1. TopCashback — cashback on major purchases (insurance, broadband, online shopping)
  2. Too Good To Go — food savings near you
  3. Your bank’s own app — subscription tracking and spending overview

Add Shopmium/Checkoutsmart once you’re comfortable with the first three.

For budgeting and money management apps (separate from money-saving apps), see Best Money Apps UK.

How Much Can You Realistically Save? — By Commitment Level

Money-saving apps require active use. Here is what different levels of engagement produce:

Commitment levelApps usedRealistic monthly saving
Minimal (check occasionally)TopCashback on major purchases only£5–£15/month
Moderate (weekly use)TopCashback + Too Good To Go + bank app£25–£60/month
Active (regular, systematic use)All cashback + grocery apps + price tracking + Shopmium£70–£150/month

The biggest gains come from using cashback for large purchases (insurance, broadband, holidays) rather than small retail purchases. A single broadband switch via TopCashback can earn £60–£100 in cashback — equivalent to months of grocery app savings.

What to Avoid

Not all money-saving apps are equally trustworthy:

  • Unknown cashback apps with no FCA registration or verifiable company history — treat with caution. Check reviews on Trustpilot and the app’s registration on Companies House before connecting your bank account or personal data
  • Apps that require bank account access — only connect your bank to FCA-regulated apps. Legitimate apps use Open Banking (which does not give the app ability to move money — read-only access only)
  • “Free money” or referral schemes that require personal data beyond what seems reasonable

Stick to established, FCA-regulated providers for anything that accesses your financial accounts.

Staying Organised Across Multiple Apps

Using multiple apps simultaneously can become complicated. A simple system:

  1. Cashback (TopCashback/Quidco): check before any online purchase above £20
  2. Grocery cashback (Shopmium): review offers once a week before your shop
  3. Food apps (Too Good To Go): browse once or twice a week
  4. Price tracking (CamelCamelCamel): check before any Amazon purchase above £30

Fifteen minutes a week covers the most valuable checks. You do not need to use every app every day for them to add up.

See also: How Cashback Sites Work UK, Quidco vs TopCashback UK, and Best Money Apps UK.

For a complete bill reduction strategy beyond apps, see How to Reduce Your Household Bills UK.

Sources

  1. FCA — Financial promotions
  2. ICO — App data privacy