About Us
Last updated July 4, 2026
USPS Coupon Code is a small, independent team with one job we genuinely care about: helping you spend less the next time you print a shipping label. We collect coupon codes, dig into the quieter online-postage deals, and write savings guides in plain language. The part that sets us apart is simple but unglamorous — before any code reaches this site, someone here runs it through a real checkout to see whether it actually works.
How we work
We start by gathering codes from places we can stand behind: the USPS site and business emails, official announcements, and tips from readers who just tried something. Each one is then loaded into a live label batch and checked at checkout, scored by a redeem-rate health metric that reflects how reliably it applies, and re-checked on a rolling schedule. The moment a code stops discounting, it comes off the list. If you'd like the step-by-step version, see our homepage methodology section.
Our editor
Marcus Delaney runs the shipping-deals desk here. Over years covering postage rates and carrier promotions, he's run thousands of real label batches and learned to spot, quickly, the gap between a code that works and one that's already dead. He built the redeem-rate scoring you see across the site and still re-checks the top USPS offers himself every week. His north star is practical, jargon-free advice: what gets a discount today, with every condition spelled out so nothing surprises you at checkout.
USPS Coupon Code is an independent editorial website. We are not affiliated with, endorsed by, or sponsored by the United States Postal Service. All product names, logos and brands are property of their respective owners.
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