Shop by category.
Pick a category to see every retailer we track in that vertical, the live coupon count, the best published cashback rate, and the recurring sale calendar that drives the deepest stackable discounts of the year.
Apparel
25 stores tracked · cashback comparison + stacking guide
→Electronics
25 stores tracked · cashback comparison + stacking guide
→Beauty
20 stores tracked · cashback comparison + stacking guide
→Home
24 stores tracked · cashback comparison + stacking guide
→Grocery
16 stores tracked · cashback comparison + stacking guide
→Travel
17 stores tracked · cashback comparison + stacking guide
→Health
20 stores tracked · cashback comparison + stacking guide
→Toys
16 stores tracked · cashback comparison + stacking guide
→How DealTrackr categories are organized
Every retailer we track lives in exactly one primary category, chosen by the dominant share of the brand's product catalog and the affiliate-network classification published in the retailer's own merchant disclosure. A retailer that sells across multiple verticals — for example a department store with an apparel, beauty, and home presence — is filed under the category that drives the largest share of US online revenue, and is then cross-linked from related categories through internal navigation rather than duplicated across multiple primary listings.
This single-primary-category model matters because category pages are the entry point most readers use to discover an unfamiliar retailer in a vertical they already shop. Listing a brand once, on the page where it is most likely to convert, produces better reader outcomes than scattering the same retailer across three or four overlapping category indexes.
Related reading on DealTrackr: the four-layer stacking method, Rakuten payout calendar, and how to file a missing-cashback claim.
What you'll find on every category page
Each of the 8 category pages above includes the full list of tracked retailers in that vertical, sorted by current verified coupon count, with the best published cashback rate visible on each tile so you can scan the highest-paying brand at a glance. A second tab on every category page — labelled Cashback rates — re-sorts the same retailer set by the highest published cashback rate across the eight major US portals we track (Rakuten, TopCashback, BeFrugal, Honey, Ibotta, Capital One Shopping, Swagbucks, and Mr. Rebates).
Below the retailer grid on every category page we publish a short editorial section covering category-specific stacking nuances: which portals tend to publish the highest rates in that vertical, which credit-card category bonuses pair best with that type of merchandise, and which seasonal sale events historically produced the deepest stackable discounts of the year. For shoppers who already understand the basics of cashback portals, those category-level notes are usually where the largest dollar-figure savings are found.
Browse all 8 categories
Use the grid above to jump into the category that matches your next planned purchase, or visit the all-stores index to search the full retailer roster directly by name. For evergreen, vertical-agnostic guidance on combining promo codes with cashback portals and category-bonus credit cards, see the stacking guides library.