How We Pick the Best Amazon Deals in India
By Karan Mehra · 1 July 2026 · Updated 12 August 2026
Every day I scan Amazon India for price drops, coupons, and bank offers, and only post the ones that clear a real bar: a genuine discount, a working coupon, or a bank offer that actually reduces the price you pay. “Best Amazon deals today” changes by the hour on a site this size — this page explains how I decide what actually qualifies, so you know what you’re looking at rather than just trusting a badge.
What makes a deal worth posting
- The current price is meaningfully below the recent selling price, not just the inflated MRP.
- Any coupon or bank offer listed is currently applicable, not expired.
- The product itself has a reasonable rating and isn’t a listing likely to disappear in an hour.
How I score and rank deals
Every deal that comes through gets scored automatically, not just filtered pass/fail. The size of the actual price drop matters most, but a working coupon or bank offer stacked on top raises a deal’s score further, and a few basic trust signals — a recognized brand, a listing that actually has price information at all — factor in too. A deal missing price data entirely, for instance, gets scored down rather than shown with a placeholder. This score is what decides which deals surface on Best Deals Today — my daily top-10, refreshed continuously as new deals come in and old ones age out of the 24-hour window — and in the nightly digest posted to Telegram.
Coupon vs. bank offer vs. straight discount
These get stacked together in listings often enough that it’s worth being clear on the difference, and it’s the one thing I see people mix up most. A straight discount is just a lower price, no action needed. A coupon requires actually applying a code (either at checkout or via a page-level “clip coupon” toggle) before it reflects in your total. A bank offer is conditional on paying with a specific card or bank — it won’t apply at all if you pay a different way, and it’s usually the one that’s easiest to miss. See my bank offers explainer for exactly how those work.
Where the deepest cuts tend to show up
Electronics and mobile deals tend to be where bank-offer stacking makes the biggest difference, since card issuers push hardest on higher-ticket categories — see Electronics and Mobiles if that’s what you’re after. For a live, unfiltered feed of everything currently posted from Amazon specifically, Amazon Sale Today has the full list rather than just the top-scored picks.
Where to see them first
The fastest way to catch a deal before stock runs out is our Telegram channel — every deal posted here goes there first, often minutes before it appears on the site.
Want to verify a deal yourself?
My scoring catches most of the obvious problems, but it’s still worth a quick check before you buy anything expensive — see how to check if an Amazon deal is real for a practical checklist.
Common questions
How often does this list update? Continuously, not on a fixed schedule. Best Deals Today tracks a rolling 24-hour window — new deals come in and old ones age out as they’re posted, all day.
Is every deal here guaranteed to be genuine? My scoring catches most of the obvious problems automatically, but it’s not a guarantee — worth a quick pass through my deal-verification checklist before buying anything expensive, same as you’d do on any platform.
What’s the difference between a coupon and a bank offer here? A coupon needs a code applied (or a “clip coupon” toggle) before it reflects in your total. A bank offer only applies if you pay with the specific card or bank it’s tied to — it won’t kick in at all with a different payment method. See my bank offers explainer for the full breakdown.