Coupono Trust Badge
Built for everyone who shares coupons online: bloggers, affiliates, website owners, and merchants. Show readers your offers are verified in seconds.
Generic badge links back to our homepage. Best for blog footers and general affiliate pages.
<a href="https://coupono.com/" target="_blank" rel="noopener"> <img src="https://coupono.com/api/public/badge/generic/v1.svg?style=light&size=md" alt="Verified Deals on Coupono" width="240" height="64" loading="lazy" /> </a>
Paste it anywhere. Blog posts, WordPress, Shopify, Medium, forums, your site's HTML.
src in the snippet above.How to use it
Frequently Asked Questions
Quick answers to the things people ask most about the trust badge.
Yep, completely. You don't need to sign up, pay anything, or share your email. Pick a badge, copy the snippet, paste it on your site, done.
We check coupons across the platform all day. Our community votes on what works, the team handles expirations, and editors review submissions. For store badges, we only render them for stores that are currently active on the platform. If a store gets paused or removed, its badge stops working automatically.
Not really. The badge is one tiny SVG file under 2 KB, and we cache it for 24 hours on the CDN. It loads in the background like any other image, no JavaScript required.
You can switch between light and dark, pick from three sizes, and choose generic vs store specific. Beyond that we keep things fixed. The whole point of a trust badge is that readers recognize it instantly, and that only works if it looks the same everywhere they see it.
The badge itself links back to us, which is the credit. If you strip the link out, readers can't click through to verify anything, so it stops being a trust badge. Keep the link and you're good.
Nothing breaks. The snippet is just an image with a link, so it works anywhere HTML works. Drop it in a blog post, a sidebar widget, a footer, an email signature. Wherever you put it, it'll keep loading the latest version from our servers.