If you’re looking to save money while shopping, we’ve rounded up some apps that can make a huge difference. Sure, you could cut out paper coupons, but notifications from your shopping app are way less time-consuming. Read on for some of the best shopping apps you should use to save money.

1. Hit the bullseye on your shopping goals with the Target app

To save big on this app, you need to use the Target Circle feature. Before you shop, open the app and click on Target Circle Offers. This way, you’ll find coupons for the items you’re interested in. An item you might spend $40 on in-store could drop to $35 through this app, for example. After finding the coupons, follow these steps:

While you’re checking out with a Target cashier, open the Target Circle app.Select Wallet.Tap Add extra offers to see if any other coupons are available. (Never hurts to double-check. You may have missed some!)Then, show the cashier your bar code.

Once the cashier scans the code, your coupons are applied. Here’s another tip: Maybe you searched for items in your shopping list on Target Circle, but you didn’t find any active coupons. You should still ask the cashier to scan your bar code because this can earn you money in the long run.

2. Prefer Walmart? Consider a subscription

You get free shipping from your local store, plus free online shipping with no order minimum. And in stores, you get extra discounts on prescriptions and fuel at 2,000 locations, along with scan-and-go checkout. That means you can scan your own items without waiting in line.

3. Get cash back shopping online and in stores

Get cashback in-store and online when you shop for groceries, clothing, home, travel and more with the free Ibotta app. For groceries, link your loyalty store cards, pay with Ibotta via linked bank cards or add offers before shopping, then submit your receipt. Combine all three of these methods to earn even more. You can either shop with the Ibotta browser extension (Chrome) or the app for online purchases. To withdraw your accrued savings, it must be greater than $20. You can also elect to transfer money to your PayPal account or a gift card purchased through the Ibotta app. Note: Some retailers have a minimum purchase of $25 for gift cards.

4. You can count on The Krazy Coupon Lady

Find the best deals on your must-have products with this app. You can set up alerts for your favorite brands and products. This helps you get your foot in the door. Say there’s an item on your Christmas list and you set up an alert. If it goes on sale, Krazy Coupon Lady will send you a notification. That means you’ll be the first to know, so you can take advantage of any promotions while supplies last. The app even has tips that help you maximize your savings. It comes with a shopping list feature that saves deals based on whatever store you’re looking at. This helps you keep track of deals whenever you need to come back to them.

5. Earn gift cards with Shopkick

This app takes a unique twist to how you earn points. As is typical with this type of shopping app, Shopkick gives you points when you purchase certain products and scan your receipts or shop online. However, you can further earn points for merely walking into a brick-and-mortar retailer, watching product videos or scanning barcodes of specific products while in the store. Accumulate enough points and cash them in for gift cards from brands including Starbucks, Sephora, Target and AMC Theaters.

6. Traveling? Try Hopper

If you’re going to book a flight sometime soon, check out Hopper. This app analyzes billions of flight prices just for you. If you’re not sure why that’s such a big deal, here’s some background. Everyone loves the idea of going on a vacation, which means the demand for tickets is often high. But demand can also fluctuate, which means airlines may increase or decrease a ticket’s price during the day. The airline’s software automatically updates the ticket prices so you can see the changes in real time. Of course, who wants to monitor flight prices all day? Save your valuable time with Hopper, which watches the changes in flight prices so it can pinpoint the best time you should buy tickets. The app also has a ton of recommendations, which can save you up to 40% on your holiday travel costs. RELATED: 7 travel hacks to save you time and money on your next trip

7. Deals are sweet when Honey has your back

Searching the internet for coupon codes can take oodles of time. Not only that, but it can also be hard to find coupons that haven’t expired yet. One easy way to solve the issue is by sweetening your search with Honey. No, we’re not talking about that magical concoction made by bees. We’re talking about Honey, a browser extension for Google Chrome, Safari, Firefox, Microsoft Edge and Opera. Once you add it to your browser, you don’t have to change anything about your online shopping habits. It’s super easy to use. Just shop normally and let Honey do the rest. It automatically applies the best coupon codes to your purchases. According to the company, Honey can find savings on millions of products sold through thousands of sites. Give it a try and see for yourself!

8. Use the aptly named Santa’s bag

Santa’s Bag is an organizational lifesaver. You can create lists for each person you need to shop for, including:

Gifts you need to buy.What you already bought them.The maximum amount you’ll spend on each person.

Santa’s Bag even helps you keep track of all the money you’ve spent so far. It’s pretty thorough. It even categorizes the gifts you haven’t wrapped yet! Unfortunately, the Santa’s Bag app is only available for iOS right now. Sorry Android fans.

9. Track prices to snag the best price

This gives me a breakdown of the price history going back the past three months, which you can adjust for one month up to a year ago. You can easily see that these $350 headphones dropped to $250 a couple of times a few weeks ago.

Bonus tip: Download your favorite store’s app

Chances are, your favorite store probably already has an app of its own. If you don’t find any brand deals on the apps above, head straight to the source. You may find a few sales or promotional discounts you won’t hear about anywhere else.