We Love to Help You Save: Join Our Text Group and Get the Best Deals Sent to Your Phone

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No matter what you're shopping for, finding the top deals is a great way to avoid paying full price.  But it's easier said than done. That's why we scour the internet for the best deals worth the buzz. We know you don't want to miss discounts on Apple products (such as AirPods and MacBooks), smart home gadgets and even the best Amazon deals under $100.

If you love saving some big bucks, you'll probably enjoy our amazing tool (at least we think so) that filters through the endless number of sales pages and delivers the most irresistible deals straight to your phone, helping you score the must-have items at the biggest discount possible.

Our daily CNET Deals text includes a Deal of the Day, a product our expert team has carefully selected. So, you can trust that the sale is a good one and that the marked discount offers real value. For big events during the year, we send two texts each day, highlighting standout discounts and helping connect you with products we think you'll love. 

Our goal is to put savings directly into your messages, so you never miss a chance to jump on a genuinely good deal. Signing up is super easy (it'll take less than a minute), safe and trusted, and you can opt out at any time.

Tell me more about deals text curation

With daily deals texting, we apply the same level of deep research and confirmation that these discounts are legitimate and useful, as we do across all of CNET -- just in a bite-sized format. There's no AI here pulling the strings -- we're a passionate, dedicated team of actual people finding actual deals. 

If we uncover something interesting for an affordable price -- usually under $50 with a significant discount -- you'll hear about it from us. We find a cool thing on sale, and we share it. It's truly as simple as that.

Can I request a deal?

Yes. If you aren't seeing the deals you want to see, all you need to do is ask, and we'll do the best we can. 

This text platform is a two-way street powered by the CNET Deals team, which means every message is sent by a person, and we see every reply. If you're ever looking for a notification when a specific item is on sale, let us know.

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