Two sites, one run
CVS and Walgreens both clipped each morning, up to 10 new coupons per site.
Every morning at 8am, this routine visits CVS and Walgreens in the browser and clips up to 10 unclipped coupons from each site's deals section — then flags anything expiring within the week so nothing goes to waste.
CVS and Walgreens both clipped each morning, up to 10 new coupons per site.
Already-added coupons are skipped automatically, so every run only adds what's new.
Anything expiring within a week gets called out separately, so savings don't quietly expire unused.
Digital coupons only help if someone actually clips them, and most people load the deals page once, mean to come back, and never do. This routine handles the daily grind: it visits CVS and Walgreens directly in the browser, waits for each page to fully load, and works through the deals section clipping up to 10 coupons per site — skipping anything already added so it never duplicates work.
Once both sites are clipped, it reports the total number of coupons newly added per site and separately flags anything expiring within the next 7 days, so you know what needs to be used before it lapses. If either site isn't signed in, that site is skipped for the run and the other continues normally — one login issue never blocks the whole routine.
Both apps cleared before you're even awake — coupons ready by the time you leave for the store.
The 7-day flag tells you exactly which deals to use this week before they disappear.
Whichever store is closer that day, the coupons are already waiting.
Open Airtap, choose Extreme Couponer, and it arrives pre-built with the whole flow ready.
Your accounts, budgets, thresholds, and non-negotiables - in plain language, no code.
Run it once, daily, weekly, or monthly - on a cloud phone or your own device.
Airtap watches outcomes, escalates when blocked, and reports back when the goal lands.