About CouponHourly
How CouponHourly reviews coupon, product, store, and merchant information for online shoppers.
Our purpose
CouponHourly helps shoppers compare store offers, coupon pages, shopping products, and buying guides before they leave for a merchant website. The site is built for practical shopping decisions: checking whether an offer is clear, whether a store page gives enough context, whether a product recommendation explains tradeoffs, and whether the final merchant checkout still matches the shopper's expectation.
We do not want store pages to be thin lists of outbound links. Useful coupon content should explain what the store sells, what type of offer is being shown, what the shopper should verify, and when a discount may not be the best choice. That is why our pages combine coupon instructions, store notes, shopping products, comparison articles, and correction paths.
Business contact
Business name: CouponHourly
Email: support@couponhourly.com
Address: 605 Market St
City: San Francisco
State: California
Zip Code: 94105
Country: USA / United States
How we review offers
We check merchant destination pages, offer wording, expiration signals, product availability, category fit, image quality, and whether a page contains useful information beyond a simple outbound link. Merchant prices, inventory, exclusions, loyalty rules, and coupon terms can still change without notice, so final merchant checkout terms always control.
For stores, we look for clear store categories, current destination links, helpful redemption instructions, and FAQ content that answers real shopper questions. For physical products, we add buying context such as size, fit, warranty, capacity, comfort, compatibility, cleaning, and long-term ownership costs. For blog articles, we prefer comparison, review, checklist, and use-case content over generic coupon advice.
How we keep content useful
We add long-form buying guides, product comparisons, store descriptions, coupon instructions, FAQ sections, and correction paths so visitors can understand why a deal may or may not fit their purchase. Thin pages are expanded with context such as return risk, warranty checks, shipping thresholds, loyalty programs, product alternatives, and when a shopper should skip an offer.
When a page needs improvement, we prioritize the work that helps a shopper make a better decision: replacing vague copy with specific store information, adding product-level detail, clarifying offer terms, adding images, and linking to official merchant or manufacturer sources where possible.
Corrections
If a coupon, product, image, merchant link, address detail, or buying guide is outdated, send the affected URL and a short explanation through any published contact details. We prioritize broken merchant links, misleading offer wording, outdated product information, and pages that need more decision-making detail.