About this app
Denver Deals connects you to flash deals from the city's best local restaurants, bars, and shops — in real time. HOW IT WORKS 1. Browse deals near you 2. Claim a deal in one tap 3. Walk in and save Deals expire fast. When a merchant posts a deal, you have a limited window to claim it and a 45-minute countdown to walk in. No coupons. No promo codes. Just tap, walk in, and save. WHAT YOU GET • Real-time flash deals from Denver's local spots • Location-based discovery — deals within walking distance • One-tap claiming with a countdown timer • Push notifications when new deals drop near you • Savings tracker so you always know what you've saved Denver Deals is free to download. Deals are offered at the merchant's discretion and subject to availability.
Latest release
What’s New
Worth knowing: iOS users are coming from 1.0.1, not 1.0.2. That release never made it to the App Store, so this covers two releases' worth of changes. I pulled these from the actual commits and stripped everything merchant-facing. Browse every venue, not just the ones with live deals Shops, bars and restaurants now appear even when nothing is running, so you can see who's on Denver Deals near you before an offer drops. More deals in range The feed now searches 10 miles by default, so there's more to find the moment you open the app. Accurate hours, including late nights Daily specials follow each venue's real opening hours, and windows that run past midnight are handled properly. If it says LIVE, it's live now. Streaks and savings that keep counting Checking in at a daily special credits your streak, and your all-time savings no longer stop growing over time. Clearer check-ins If a special isn't running when you check in, you'll get a plain explanation instead of a silent failure. Notifications that go somewhere Tapping a notification opens the deal it's about, not just the home screen. Sharing that actually works Shared deals now include a link your friends can open. Faster, cleaner Quicker loading for nearby places, and display fixes around the status bar and camera notch.
Audience growth
Ratings growth
Baseline captured. Growth appears after the crawler observes a changed rating count.
Momentum comes from crawler snapshots for the tracked storefront. “Viral growth signal” means unusually fast recent rating gains; it is an indicator, not download data.
Price tracking
Price intelligence
First snapshot captured. The trend line starts after the next crawler price observation.
- First observed Aug 12, 2026 · 1:47 PM Free