Karma is a consumer-side shopping assistant that saves items across retailers, watches for price drops, and tests coupon codes at checkout. For ecommerce operators, it matters as a demand-side channel: merchants appear in Karma's wishlist and deal feed, which influences conversion timing and discount exposure. Buyers here are affiliate managers and performance marketing leads evaluating how extension-based shopping tools affect attribution, margin leakage, and repeat purchase windows.
> what it does
- Tracks price drops across saved items from any supported retailer
- Applies coupon codes automatically during checkout on partner sites
- Consolidates wishlists from multiple stores into one dashboard
- Sends alerts when watched products hit target price thresholds
- Operates as browser extension and mobile app for shoppers
> capabilities
- price-comparison
- deal-hunting
- coupon-application
- wishlist
- alert-notifications
- product-research
- checkout-automation
> supported retailers
- amazon
- target
- nordstrom
- asos
- apple
- ssense
- farfetch
- macys
- nike
> regions
- US
- UK
- EU
- global
> how to use
- 1.
Install Karma
Add the Karma browser extension or mobile app and create a free account to start tracking items across your favorite stores.
- 2.
Save items you love
While browsing any supported retailer, click the Karma button to save products to your wishlist for later.
- 3.
Get price drop alerts
Karma monitors prices and notifies you the moment an item goes on sale or comes back in stock.
- 4.
Apply coupons at checkout
When you're ready to buy, Karma automatically finds and applies the best coupon codes at checkout.
- 5.
Ask the AI for help
Use Karma's AI assistant to research products, compare options, and plan smarter purchases.