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Deal Dossier

Deal Dossier scans retailer promo emails and sends matching shopping deals by email, helping you track brands or categories without checking newsletters.

Deal Dossier

What Deal Dossier does

Deal Dossier is a shopping-deal watchlist service built around retailer promo email monitoring. You tell it which categories or brands you care about, and it scans retailer newsletters for real discounts that match your list.

The product is designed to save time for people who already know what they want but do not want to monitor dozens of brand emails themselves. It supports broad categories such as Skincare or Home, specific brands such as J.Crew, and mixed watchlists, then sends matching deals by email when they appear. A free tier lets you start with up to three active picks, while the paid Personal Shopper plan adds unlimited watches and additional alert controls.

Features

Category and brand watchlists

Pick broad categories, specific brands, or a mix of both. The product uses that watchlist to decide which retailer emails should be surfaced to you.

Daily deal scanning

The home page and FAQ describe daily scanning of more than 700 brand newsletters and extraction of discounts from retailer promo inboxes.

Email alerts for matching deals

When you request it, Deal Dossier sends a tidy email of deals that match your watchlist rather than requiring you to browse retailer newsletters yourself.

Category tagging and deal storage

The FAQ says deals are filtered and tagged by category before being stored, so the output is organized instead of being a raw inbox dump.

Paid-plan watch controls

The pricing page lists per-watch modifiers, unlimited watches, ad-free emails, and priority alerts for the paid Personal Shopper plan.

Brand directory and sorting

The stores directory lets you browse and sort a catalog of tracked brands by category, popularity, price tier, and watch count.

Use Cases

  • Track a specific purchase

    Create a short watchlist for an upcoming purchase, such as skincare, a mattress, or mens jeans, and let the service notify you when matching discounts land.

  • Monitor favorite brands

    Follow a preferred brand or retailer instead of a broad category when you only buy from a few stores and want their sales in one place.

  • Compare current offers quickly

    Build a mixed list of broad categories and named brands, then use the on-demand refresh to get a concise email of current deals before shopping.

  • Choose stores to follow

    Browse the directory of tracked brands when you are deciding which stores are worth watching and want to discover retailers already covered by the service.

  • Handle heavier shopping workflows

    Upgrade to Personal Shopper if you need more than three active picks, want unlimited watches, or prefer ad-free emails and priority alerts.

Pros and Cons

Pros

  • Builds a watchlist from broad categories, specific brands, or both.
  • Scans retailer promo emails daily and surfaces real discounts instead of requiring manual coupon hunting.
  • Sends deal summaries by email, which matches the product's lightweight workflow.
  • Offers a free tier with no credit card required.
  • Paid plan adds unlimited watches, per-watch modifiers, ad-free emails, and priority alerts.

Cons

  • The public pages do not describe integrations with other apps or shopping tools.
  • The free tier is limited to three active picks, so heavier shoppers will need to upgrade.

FAQ

What does Deal Dossier do?

Deal Dossier lets you build a watchlist of categories or brands you shop for, then emails you matching deals when it finds real discounts in retailer promo emails. You can start from the watchlist, or use the on-demand refresh to get a current list of deals for what you picked.

Is there a free plan?

Yes. The free tier requires no credit card and allows up to 3 active picks, plus the on-demand refresh. That is enough for short-term shopping projects before upgrading to Personal Shopper.

How are deals chosen and ranked?

Deal Dossier scans retailer newsletters daily, extracts discounts, tags deals by category, and ranks them primarily by savings. The site says it filters out promotions it does not consider real savings, such as store credit offers and offers with restrictive minimums.

How does paid billing work?

Personal Shopper is the paid plan at $4.99 per month. Billing is handled by Stripe, and you can cancel anytime from settings while keeping access through the end of the period you paid for.

Can teams use it together?

The source pages describe one-tap magic-link sign-in by email and a watchlist that is preserved after sign-in. They do not describe team features or shared workspaces, so the product appears aimed at individual shoppers rather than collaborative account management.

Quick Facts

Category
Shopping / deal alerts
Platform
Web app with email alerts
Primary users
Individual shoppers tracking brands or categories
Pricing shape
Free tier; Personal Shopper at $4.99/month
Website
dealdossier.io
Tracked brands
1,780 brands in the directory, with 700+ brand newsletters mentioned in the FAQ