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6 Price Comparison Apps to Help You Get the Best Deals on Black Friday

Are you getting the best price when you click 'Add to Cart' on Black Friday? Stop the guesswork and find maximum savings with these apps.

(Credit: Ian Moore, Amazon, BuyVia, Flipp, Mycartsavings, Price.com, ShopSavvy)

Amazon Prime Day is almost here—it kicks off on July 11. But even though the prices onscreen look too good not to add those items to your cart, you have a nagging feeling that you should check to see if you're really getting a deal. Be more confident by using price-comparison apps.

These apps are not just good for Prime Day. You can use them whether you're shopping in a store or online, especially during big sales. A quick search can make sure you've found the best bargain on that item you really want or need, and maybe even an additional coupon code. The apps are also useful if you're just bargain hunting, as many of them show you the latest deals and flyers from stores.

There are some things to know before you use a price comparison app:

Now that you're ready to shop, we've tracked down the best price-comparison apps and rounded them up here to help you. Each has its benefits, which we'll get into, but one universal thing you'll probably appreciate is that they're all free.

(Disclosure: RetailMeNot is owned by PCMag parent company Ziff Davis.)

Amazon App

Amazon's app (Android, iOS) can be used to scan an item when you're in a store to find it on Amazon and check its price. This lets you see if you're better off buying it from the online retailer. Choose the camera icon next to the search bar and hold it over a barcode (or even just the product itself), and it will search Amazon's database. You can also tap the heart next to any product you're considering to save it to your list and get an alert when the price drops. The app also includes Alexa, which can play music or audiobooks while you shop.

BuyVia

BuyVia (Android, iOS) brings the newest deals right to you on its main screen. From there, you can navigate to a barcode scanner that can be used in stores to find the best prices at nearby shops or online. BuyVia lists coupons and deals. You can also use the app to create price alerts for when an item you have your eye on drops to a price you've set.

Flipp

Flipp (Android, iOS) has all of those flyers that you used to find in the paper. You can select your favorite stores so that their deals appear front and center when you open the app. There's a section to search deals by typing in the names of products. If you want something specific and are waiting for it to hit a price you're comfortable with, you can put it on a watch list to get notified when it does, the same as with BuyVia. One nice feature that isn't found in many other apps of its kind: You can add your loyalty cards so that you don't have to carry them in your wallet.

Mycartsavings

Whether your cart is online or IRL, Mycartsavings (Android, iOS) has a basket full of bounty for you. The app will track the price of an item in stores and online and alert you when it reaches the amount you're willing to pay. If you're multitasking, you can search the app with your voice. You can also compare the prices of items at Amazon, Walmart, eBay, and Best Buy.

Price.com

The Price.com app (Android, iOS) is the mobile companion to the popular site and browser extension. You can compare prices at major retailers by typing in a search, using the barcode scanner, or uploading or taking a photo of an item. When you open the app, you'll find lots of coupons to use online and in stores for dozens of retailers and services. And as with the other apps, if you're waiting to purchase an item at a certain price, you can set a price alert.

ShopSavvy

Shop smart with ShopSavvy (Android, iOS). Scan or search for items and see how much they are in-store and online. You can also see when there are sales at major stores, and you can compare prices from tons of retailers. But one of the best features of ShopSavvy is that you can track prices on a graph to see how they fluctuate, which lets you time and plan your purchases.

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