It pops up when you're checking out at online shopping sites like Amazon or Walmart, among other sites.
It collects all of the shopping coupon codes for those sites and, if one is applicable to your order, it will popup telling you about it and then let you apply it to your order.
Then, if the price decreases, you'll get an email sent to you (if you use Gmail, the email will get sent to your promotions tab, until you tell it not to), and then you can easily know when you want to purchase said item.
When you check out, you can also check the graph to see the price changes over the past X number of months. It's kind of useful if you want to see what the absolute lowest price for that item was and determine if you want to wait to see if it will drop back to that price again.
Honey is a Google Chrome/Firefox extension that you can enable.
It's really easy to use and I don't have to worry about those weird coupon/deal sites...you know the ones, where every click you worry about pop-ups and viruses and then the codes don't even work, or is that just me?
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