How it works
A promo code is worth nothing sitting in a spreadsheet and worth nothing scraped in bulk by a bot. This site sits in between.
Claiming a code
- Open a listing on an Android phone or tablet. Other devices see a QR code to hop across.
- Pass the human check.
- Take up to 2 codes per app, ever. That cap does not reset.
- Your codes stay on the page for 30 days — a closed tab never burns a code.
Why the hourly batches
Each listing releases a fixed number of codes per clock hour — 10 by default, up to 500 if the submitter raises it. When an hour's batch is gone, the page shows exactly how long until the next one and refreshes itself when it unlocks.
Without it, one script empties a 500-code giveaway before anyone in another timezone wakes up.
Why Android only
Every code here is for an Android app. A code claimed on a laptop, for an app the claimer cannot install, is a code taken from someone who wanted the app. So the claim button only appears on Android.
Verified and not verified
Anyone can publish a listing without an account, and it goes live at once carrying a Not verified flag. Judge those accordingly.
The ✓ Verified badge is earned by the people using the site: after claiming a code, an Android visitor can press This worked for me. Once 5 different people have said so, the badge appears automatically. Each person counts once, and only after taking a code from that listing — so the badge means real codes actually redeemed, not a promise.
Cookies
Only what the site needs to work: which codes you have already claimed, so you can come back to them, and enough to keep the claim limits fair. No advertising and no third-party tracking.
Nobody writes copy here
A listing's name, developer, description, icon and screenshots all come from the app's own Google Play page. The person uploading the codes writes nothing: they choose the Play link, the CSV, and one of three labels — App purchase, In-app purchase or Subscription. There is no free-text field anywhere on this site, so there is nothing to fill with abuse.
Developers
Upload the Play Console CSV, pick which kind of purchase the codes cover, set the hourly rate and an expiry date. Listings cannot be edited once published — when a batch is spent, publish a new one. You may add 2 listings per hour, and the site accepts 10 an hour in total.
Publishing means declaring that you represent the app and hold the rights to give the codes away, and agreeing that the app's public Play Store details get copied onto its listing here.
Share your codes