About SavingSavor

We're here to help you keep more of your money.

SavingSavor started because most personal finance advice online is either too vague to use or written by someone trying to sell you something. We wanted a place that just tells you what actually works, with real numbers, and is honest about the catch.

What we write about

The everyday money decisions that quietly add up: which credit card is worth the annual fee, where to park your savings so it earns more than a penny, how to cut a grocery or electric bill without living miserably, and how to travel for less. We cover finance, credit cards, travel, shopping, and home and health, because that's where most people's money actually goes.

How we research

We read the fine print so you don't have to. When we mention a rate, a bonus, or a fee, we check it against the issuer or provider directly, and we date it, because these numbers change constantly. We'll tell you when a product is a genuinely good deal, and we'll tell you when it's a bad one. If something we recommended gets worse, we go back and fix the article.

How the site makes money

We keep the lights on through advertising and affiliate partnerships. If you click a link to a credit card or product and sign up, we may earn a commission, at no extra cost to you. That never changes what we recommend or what we tell you about the downsides. We point you toward the thing that's right for your situation, not the one that pays us the most. When the best answer is a no-fee card or skipping a purchase entirely, that's what we'll say.

A fair warning

We're a publisher, not your financial advisor, and we don't know your full situation. Treat our articles as a well-researched starting point, then confirm the current terms and decide what fits your life. The goal is simple: leave every article knowing a little more than you did, and a little better off for it.

Questions, corrections, or a topic you want covered? Get in touch, or start with our latest articles.