How we evaluate deals
Plain-language explanation of how a pizza coupon code gets onto this site, what we check before publishing it, and what we can't promise.
Where codes come from
The codes on Pizza Code Finder come from three places:
- Public sources — promos that pizza brands publish on their own websites, in their apps, or in their marketing.
- Visitor submissions — codes shared via the Submit a code form by people who've actually used them at checkout.
- Manual research — codes we find ourselves by looking at publicly-visible brand pages.
Review before publishing
Nothing a visitor submits appears on the public site automatically. Every code lands in a private review queue and is read by a human first. The reviewer decides whether to publish it, ask for more info, or set it aside. The goal of that step is to keep out broken codes, region-locked codes that won't work for most people, codes that require a referral or account-specific link, and anything that looks like spam.
Visitor reports keep the list honest
Every code card has two buttons: “Worked” and “Didn't work.” Reports are anonymous, take a second to submit, and help the next visitor more than anything else. When a code starts collecting “Didn't work” reports we mark it as likely expired and stop showing it.
What we can't promise
- That a code will work at any store.Chain pizza promos vary by region, by franchise, and sometimes by the day of the week. A code that works in one city may simply not apply at a different store — that's the brand's rule, not a broken code.
- That every code is still active right now. Promos rotate. We mark codes as expired when we learn about it, but we can't catch every rotation as it happens.
- That carryout / delivery / app-only restrictions are obvious. Many promos are carryout-only or app-only. We try to flag those in the code description, but a quick switch at checkout often fixes a code that looks broken.
What you should always do
Verify the discount actually applies before you place the order. If a code shows as accepted but the total doesn't drop, it didn't really work. If it didn't work for you, take a second to hit the “Didn't work” button on that code — it saves the next visitor the same trip.
No paid placement
The order codes appear in is not influenced by any payment. See our affiliate disclosure for the longer version, plus our general disclosure.