Independent reviews for people who read the fine print
DaddyPromoos covers AI tools, SaaS products, and digital services, scores them from 0 to 10, and pairs that coverage with verified codes so you never overpay for software again.
Every code gets tested
A deal does not ship until an editor has confirmed it applies at checkout. When a code dies, we pull it. An expired coupon costs you trust and us readers.
Editorial first
We write reviews and comparisons the way we want to read them: opinionated, specific, and honest about the trade-offs. Deals support the coverage, never the other way round.
Updated daily
Offers rotate constantly in SaaS. Our feed is refreshed every day, and expiry dates sit on every ticket so you never plan around a dead deal.
Why we exist
DaddyPromoos started with a simple irritation. Software buyers routinely pay 20 to 30 percent more than they need to, because working discounts are scattered across newsletters, partner pages, and expired listicles. We fix that by doing the tedious part, finding, testing, and re-testing offers, and publishing only what works.
The editorial side exists because a discount is only useful if the product is worth buying. Our reviews and comparisons are written by people who use these tools every day, and no company can pay for coverage or a rating. When we hand out a score, the number is ours alone.
Some outbound links earn us a commission at no cost to you. That is the business model, disclosed in full on our disclosure page. It has never changed a verdict, and it never will.
Meet the founders
Abdul Rehman Ch
Founder & CEO
Abdul founded DaddyPromoos on a simple idea: buyers deserve reviews that name the catch, not just the praise. He sets the editorial standard and guards the rule that no company can pay for a score.
Ahmed Raza Hassan
Co-Founder & CTO
Ahmed leads engineering and the systems behind our testing. He builds the tooling that lets us verify deals at scale and keep every score backed by real, repeatable checks.
I built DaddyPromoos because I was tired of buying software on faith. The reviews I could find were either paid placements dressed up as opinion, or thin roundups that never told me the one thing I actually needed to know, which is where the tool falls short.
So we do it differently. We test each tool the way a real user would, we score it honestly, and we say the catch out loud. Then, once you have decided what to buy, we make sure you start on the best honest price we can find. Proof first, price second, in that order and never the reverse.
If we ever publish a score you cannot trust, we have failed at the only job that matters. My inbox is open if we get it wrong.