Tony Xhufi

WEM vs Honey vs CamelCamelCamel — what's actually different

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I get this question a lot, so figured I'd address it head-on.

Honey is great at finding coupon codes at checkout. But it doesn't compare prices across retailers — it only helps you save at the store you're already on. And since PayPal acquired it, the focus has shifted toward cashback and their own affiliate deals.

CamelCamelCamel tracks Amazon price history really well. But it's Amazon-only, and you have to go to their site and manually search. It doesn't meet you where you're shopping.

WEM does something neither does:

  • Cross-retailer comparison — we check the same product across multiple UK retailers in real time, not just the one you're on

  • Passive and automatic — no searching, no pasting URLs. It works in the background while you browse

  • Real price history — we show you whether today's "deal" is genuinely low, across all retailers, not just one

  • UK-focused — built specifically for UK retail. We cover the stores British shoppers actually use

There's room for all three in your browser honestly — they solve different parts of the problem. But if you had to pick one for everyday UK shopping, WEM is the one that catches the most savings with the least effort.

What other comparison tools do you use? Anything they do that you wish WEM did too?

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