stores.com

From your favorite TV shows and product drops to daily deals and community buzz—we activate shopping moments everywhere people shop

OUR STORES

THE STORES.COM
PORTFOLIO

From daily deals to wine communities, our portfolio activates shopping moments across distinct audiences. Each store is built for attention spikes—TV segments, product drops, and community buzz—showcasing event-driven retail at scale.

1.2M+

Monthly Users

6.3M+

Accounts Created

16M+

Orders Shipped

TV Shows & Local Stations

30+ Partners

National shows and local newsrooms that turn segments into event-driven shopping moments

Inside Edition Inside Edition

Jennifer Hudson Show Jennifer Hudson Show

Rachael Ray Rachael Ray

Nexstar Nexstar

KWQC KWQC

Editorial & Review Media

40+ Partners

Tech, culture, and review sites that convert coverage spikes into shopping moments

AppleInsider AppleInsider

9to5Mac 9to5Mac

PhoneArena PhoneArena

Boing Boing Boing Boing

Digg Digg

The Shortcut The Shortcut

Deal & Coupon Communities

45+ Partners

Deal hunters and coupon hubs that drive price-led shopping moments

Brad's Deals Brad's Deals

Slickdeals Slickdeals

DealNews DealNews

Hip2Save Hip2Save

DealCatcher DealCatcher

RetailMeNot RetailMeNot

Cashback & Loyalty

20+ Partners

Rewards and cash-back platforms that amplify repeat and basket size

Rakuten Rakuten

TopCashback TopCashback

Capital One Shopping Capital One Shopping

BeFrugal BeFrugal

Extrabux Extrabux

Ibotta Ibotta

Social & Community Shopping

15+ Partners

Trusted voices and communities that turn recommendations into checkout

Karma Karma

Checkmate Checkmate

Shopsense.ai Shopsense.ai

Suburban Beard Suburban Beard

ShopStyle ShopStyle

Honey Honey

Search, Price & Tools

10+ Partners

Search, trackers, and utilities that capture high-intent moments

CamelCamelCamel CamelCamelCamel

Wootstalker Wootstalker

Mehstalker Mehstalker

FMTC FMTC

Wickfire Wickfire

CNET Commerce CNET Commerce

300+

Active Partners

$50M+

Revenue Generated

25M+

Monthly Reach

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Our Platform

PERFORMANCE-DRIVEN
PLATFORM

Our proprietary platform powers high-performance deal campaigns that consistently outperform the competition

30%+ Higher Performance

Deals on our platform outperform competitors using Shopify by more than 30%

Lightning Fast

Optimized checkout flows and page load speeds that convert visitors into customers

Experience Matters

Built on years of insights from millions of transactions across our network

Skip the Cart

Direct-to-checkout drives urgency and converts better. Event-driven retail doesn't need extra steps

Analytics Platform

STORES.COM
DASHBOARD

Real-time analytics and performance insights for affiliate, dropship, and vendor partners. Track orders, revenue, commissions, and optimize your performance across our entire portfolio.

1,847

+12.3%

$8.2K

+8.7%

$2.4K

+15.2%

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12 PM

3 PM

6 PM

9 PM

Orders by Day/Hour

Track order patterns and peak performance times across all sites

Geographic Analytics

See orders by postal code and optimize regional performance

Event Tracking

Monitor sales from TV segments, social posts, and campaigns

Product Categories

Analyze which categories drive the most revenue and commission

Status Monitoring

Real-time order status tracking and fulfillment metrics

Delivery & Ship Speed

Monitor fulfillment performance and SLA compliance

Ready to access the dashboard?

Join our network of 300+ partners and get instant access to real-time analytics and performance insights.

2004

Woot.com Launched

2010

Amazon Acquires Woot

2012

Matt Rutledge Departs

Founder leaves Amazon/Woot

2013

Executive Exodus

Five key execs leave Woot

2014

Meh.com Launches

First Stores.com site

2017

MorningSave

TV commerce expansion

Amazon acquiring eccentric retailer Woot.com

CNET

CNET June 30, 2010

Retail giant Amazon is acquiring the 'one deal, one day' retailer Woot.com. According to Woot, the company will remain its own retailer, and not a part of Amazon's own site.

Five Woot Execs Check Out, As Daily Deals Site Feels The Strain Under Owner Amazon

TechCrunch

TechCrunch May 12, 2013

Woot, the daily deals site that Amazon bought in 2010, built a reputation for its 'pile 'em high, sell 'em cheap' business model for shifting goods.

This Internet Millionaire Has a New Deal For You

D Magazine

D Magazine June 23, 2014

Matt Rutledge, the man who invented the deal-a-day concept with Woot.com, launches his next venture.

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