Yesterday, I wrote about the process of speed-adding garbage AmEx Offers in order to see the full menu of offers. Readers there told us about a free Chrome extension which can add all AmEx Offers and Chase Offers to your login with a simple click. It’s also on the Apple app store and Google Play store.
After logging into your Amex or Chase account, the extension will ask if you want to add the available offers. With a simple click, all of your offers get added to your desired card. The extension also offers a pop-out with checkboxes to quickly add the specific offers you want. And it’s easier to find an offer in the pop-out since it’s in alphabetical order.
It’s from a company called Cardpointers and they told us that they plan to introduce an integration to add offers for Citi, Capital One, Wells Fargo, and BoA cards sometime in the coming months. (We have no affiliation with the company.)
You don’t even need to create a login and don’t need to give your password info; dismiss the prompts for login and the extension will work fine. They have added features for those who create a free account. This extension and other apps offer also offer a paid service which can add each AmEx Offer to more than one card, something not possible when doing manually or with free services.
I’ve been a power user now since this app was introduced but have been very cautious about only using the Amex Offers as Amex intends. So even though the app will allow me to add offers to multiple cards per login, I only use one of those, since that’s always been possible with the Amex site.
Am I being too cautious? Now that the app has been out there for a while and presumably people have been adding and redeeming on multiple cards for some time, have we heard that people have had clawbacks or shutdowns for doing this? There are some great offers this season (Amazon, Pepper, etc) that I would love to use on multiple cards, but still fearful of the Amex RATs.
I’ve not had a single report of any users having any problems there, and it has indeed been a few years. I’ve saved a lot of extra cash myself, and I’m maximizing the recent Amazon offer right now which got added across 4 of my cards.
Emmanuel – It worked for both Amex and Chase but did not work for Citi with Double and Costco card in it.
Popup asked to Map cards for offers but does not provide the list of cards to map them. I think it might need a fix.
By the way I am on Edge browser. My P2 with one Citi card worked on Edge browser.
Hi, I think you just emailed me privately as well? I just replied there to help debug and see if it’s part of an existing issue I’m tracking.
This works with Citi. Chuck
When I try to use it at Bank of America, it says it says “Adding all offers to all cards at once requires CardPointers+.”, but I cannot change the pull-down menu to a single card.
Not working at Capital One yet.
Ah, that’s not the best error message, will get that updated in the next version — BoA adds offers to all cards, which is why it’s showing that message, so adding BoA offers without a paid CardPointers+ membership isn’t possible. If you’re saving a lot of time and money, please help keep this a sustainable business and upgrade your account and you can then add BoA offers, too. Thanks, and have a great new year!
I appreciate you taking the time to explain. I will consider it. Honestly, I do so little retail shopping, that I rarely meet any of the offers. If it’s not Walmart, Amazon, or a generic category like grocery, it’s probably not getting used.
And, just remembering which card had an offer, and what the expiration was, is a hurdle too. It doesn’t help when I have more cards than I could carry on me either. 1st world problems, I know.
That’s what the extension is for, making all that stuff automatic so you don’t have to worry about remembering that stuff, it does it for you 🙂
Will this be available on Firefox or other browsers?
Hi, it’s already available on Safari (it comes with the iPhone, iPad, and Mac apps), while the Chrome version also works on Edge + Brave. I worked on a Firefox version but they did some really weird stuff with Manifest v3 so it’s not a simple port; will circle back on the Firefox version in the near future.
I believe they do have an extension for some other browsers
I don’t want to add all the offers to the cards. Does the free version of the extension allow you to add 1 offer across multiple cards in your login? Emmanuel
Adding the same offer to multiple cards is only available as part of the Pro tier, and doesn’t require adding all offers to all cards — you can use the Auto-Open setting then choose All Cards from the bottom left selector which will let you selectively choose which offers you want to add to all cards. Hope that does the trick for you!
Emmanuel bro, awesome extension. If you can include offers from Citi, Capital One, Wells Fargo, and BoA then it’s going to be killer. But you need to add 5 digits to each card to identify them for each offer. At least have a manual option to add. Now it is just cards names. For example, I have two Blue Cash cards. One is mine, and another is for an authorized user. So looking at the extension, I do not have any idea which card that offer is for.Â
Happy to hear you’re digging it! I’m planning to integrate more banks into the new Auto-Add system I built next month, once I wrap up the Android updates. You can already customize a card’s name via the iPhone, iPad, Mac, Apple Watch, and Android apps, as well as the web app — the custom name will show in the extension as well so that will give you all the flexibility you mentioned. Feel free to email me directly if you run into any issues, [email protected]. Thanks and happy holidays!
I read about the extension on DoC and after a day or so I signed up for the Pro trial and wanted to cancel immediately – tried writing through the “contact us” link on cardpointers.com but have not received a reply yet- Emmanuel you seem to be responding quickly here on DoC – can you help me?
After adding almost 400 offers i found one useful deal of 50 off 50 on inkind
I love this extension too. Thanks for the great tool.
I have a question: Now that my card has 350+ offers loaded, how can I find out what they are? I can see 100 on the website, but have no way of knowing what the rest are. Or if I want to know if there is specific offer on my card, how to look for it in all 350+ offers?
Any suggestions?
Love to hear that, thanks for the kind words! On the Amex desktop site it should show all added offers (on mobile, it will only show the first 100 added for some reason). You can also review all offers in any of the apps if you’ve synced with your CardPointers account. But ideally you wouldn’t even bother looking through the list, just shop like normal and the extension will automatically tell you when you have an offer while checking out on a site, along with all of the offer details and which card to use.
Thank you for pointing this out. I am so used to seeing 100 available that it never occurred to me that loaded offers (thanks to you) showed them all.
IDK. I’m able to see more than 100 once added on the website. Maybe creating a free login with Cardpointers will help you track it (I don’t have a login with them so I’m not sure how it works)
Do you have to buy the pro features on each platform? Like Windows and Android. The payment seems to be not by account. Pro subscription on one platform does not carry when logging thru another platform.
Nope, I put a lot of work into making sure one purchase would unlock all features across all platforms. Purchase anywhere, it will link the purchase to your CardPointers account, and as long as you log in with that same account everywhere, your Pro status will follow along.