This page is a work in progress, but I wanted to share some of the tools I use to save, make and track money.

Some of these tools are affiliates or referral links and I may profit. Often times the person I refer gets something too. The ones I have personally tried are underlined, but even if I haven’t used it, I would if I had a need for it. I’ve looked into these companies to some degree to make sure they are reputable as far as the information is available.

Money Saving Apps:

  • ibotta app: Scan your receipts and get cash back.
  • Rakuten: A browser extension that pops up when you are on a site and can give you huge cash back. I’ve seen as high as 12.5% offered.
  • Swagbucks: They are a survey site but you can shop through their site like Ebates and get cash back. I often compare Ebates vs Swagbucks and go with the one with higher cash back.
  • Dosh: Cash back at various retailers. Get $5 when you sign up. This has been amazing for shopping at Sam’s club.
  • Drop: Cash back at restaurants, etc. Get $5 when you sign up.
  • Walmart grocery pickup: Don’t wander the aisles and buy stuff not on your shopping list.
  • Honey: This is a browser extension that gives you legit coupon codes that help you save money when shopping online.
  • Raise.com: You can buy discounted gift cards here. For example, we got a Buffalo Wild Wings gift card for nearly 10% off, which takes the hit off the bill. Get $10 to start with my link.
This is what I see when I go to Pluralsight.com, in the top right corner of the website.
  • Paribus: If the item you bought last week goes on sale, Paribus gets the difference refunded to you

Budgeting/Money Tracking:

  • Qube Money allows you to do Dave Ramsey’s envelope system on your phone. It’s a pretty cool app that will help you allocate and stay on top of your money.
  • Personal Capital: One of my favorite apps, I check it often. It has an amazing retirement calculator, great net worth tracking and investing guidance.