
Ibotta requires a greater time commitment than Fetch, but your rewards can add up much faster with Ibotta.įetch has increased its number of Special Offers lately, but I’ve found that Ibotta still has more offers available at my nearest grocery store. The time difference is significant: 10 seconds with Fetch compared to 10 minutes with Ibotta. This can become time-consuming if you’re prompted to scan a barcode from any of your qualifying items. Then, you must manually unlock the offers and view an ad or video in some cases.įrom my experience, this prep work is similar to clipping coupons and takes about five to 10 minutes.Īfter you’re finished buying groceries, you’ll upload your receipt to Ibotta. When searching for grocery offers with Ibotta, you have to select a store before seeing a list of deals.

Ibotta’s app experience is very different because it require more clicks and takes a lot more time. You don’t have to click around to find the best deals.

It takes 10 seconds to scan a receipt.īut here’s why I really like Fetch: When you launch the app, the most valuable Special Offers (mostly groceries) are front and center on the Discover tab. There are no offers to unlock or barcodes to scan. To earn points with Fetch, you just upload your receipt from any store. Ease of Useįetch is not only easier to use than Ibotta, it’s the simplest grocery rebate app available right now. Ibotta to help you make every dollar count. But if you had to choose just one, Ibotta is the best pick.

If you want to lower your out-of-pocket grocery costs, I recommend that you use both Fetch and Ibotta.
