There are literally hundreds of sites out there claiming they offer the best deals, and cheapest prices on the net. New startup dealighted recently threw down its gauntlet and made its way into this arena as well. So how does it stack up to the competition?
What dealighted brings to the table
dealighted is built around 2 concepts.
- It aggregates hot deals from a few popular deal sites
- It pulls up related deals when you search for an item
Displays Hot Deals?
The site aggregates user contributed deals (around 650 or so each day) posted to sites like Slickdeals, Fatwallet, and Anandtech, and identifies those deals that are the most popular (usually around 125). As soon as a popular deal is identified, the deal appears at the top of dealighted’s homepage.
Now this is fine if you’re just browsing around trying to find something interesting in general, but because you cannot filter the items by category, you end up looking at a page which has deals for a TV, T-shirt, and a quilt - hardly an ideal shopping experience.
Related Deals?
When you search for an item, you are brought to a page where it shows online retailing prices on the left, and extra related deals on the right. Sounds good – but does it really work well?
The acid test:
- Step 1: Check the top selling MP3 player and camera on Amazon
- Step 2: Check relevance of deals offered
- Step 3: Check the prices vs other popular search pricing engines
Results:
- Step 1: Most Popular MP3 player: 30 GB iPod Video & Most Popular Camera : Canon PowerShot SD800
- Step 2: The related deals displayed had many iPod and Cannon related products, but in terms of giving me deals for that exact product - 0 out of 10 deals was for the correct iPod, and 1 out of 10 deals was for correct camera.
- Step 3: Because it was picking out prices from key Internet retailers, prices were competitive vs other shopping sites
Bottom Line
Overall, dealighted has failed to blow me away but I do however think it’s a nice concept and you have to give them points for trying something new.
If you’re interested in finding good places to shop online you can check out my post on the top 5 ways to maximize your shopping experience.
Disclaimer: dealighted has paid me to review their service, and to give an honest opinion. Please note that all opinions expressed in this post are completely my own, and have not been influenced by dealighted in any way.

Hi,
Really nice info about delighted. I am a frequent buyer and has used so many ways to track all best bargains. I have also used bodit to get all deals on one page but at last I prefer to go for hand picked bargains rather then moving back and forth to one deal site only. As in many cases deals are same so generally I go for http://www.techbargains.com/ , http://www.cheapdeals101.com/ , http://www.retailmenot.com/ to get my deals.
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