Letyshops Europe
Publisher DNA
What defines Letyshops Europe?
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Portfolio
What does Letyshops Europe ship?
Apps
1 app analysed
Direct PayPal withdrawal integration provides liquid cash rewards
- Reliable cashback payouts for frequent online shoppers provide tangible financial savings over time
- Failure to track or credit cashback transactions leads to significant user frustration and distrust
Distributed across 9 markets, strongest in Europe.
Based on 1 of 1 app with localized market data · last scanned .
Americas (3)
- Brazil1 / 1
- Mexico1 / 1
- United States1 / 1
Europe (6)
- France1 / 1
- Germany1 / 1
- Italy1 / 1
- Netherlands1 / 1
- Portugal1 / 1
›+1 more europe market
- Spain1 / 1
Core markets (1/1 apps)
User Sentiment
How do users feel about their apps?
0
Positive apps
1
Neutral / mixed
0
Negative apps
45/100
Avg sentiment score
Rivals
Who does Letyshops Europe compete with?
The rivals identified
Nemeses(2)
DealSeek is a direct threat to LetyShops, as it focuses exclusively on coupon aggregation and price tracking to drive user savings.
Both platforms target budget-conscious shoppers seeking partial refunds on retail and travel, competing directly for the same affiliate-commission revenue pool.
Contenders(2)
Both platforms target value-conscious shoppers by providing cashback rewards through affiliate networks for retail and travel purchases.
Both apps compete for value-conscious shoppers using affiliate-commission models to provide rebates on retail and service purchases. They overlap directly in their core utility of tracking online transactions to trigger cashback payouts.
Same space(15)
AliExpress provides a direct retail marketplace that competes for the same bargain-focused shoppers who use cashback apps.
Back Market focuses on the refurbished electronics vertical, offering a warranty-backed alternative for users seeking discounts on hardware.
Coupert automates discount discovery, serving as a browser-based utility that reduces the manual effort required to find savings.
Fetch captures daily grocery spending through receipt scanning, serving as a high-frequency alternative to the retail-specific cashback model.
GNC competes for the same health-focused demographic, leveraging brand-specific loyalty programs to capture spend that might otherwise go through cashback portals.
PayPal Honey provides a comprehensive browser-based utility that competes for online shoppers by automating coupon application and price tracking.
Ibotta offers direct cash payouts for grocery and retail purchases, providing a more liquid reward structure than affiliate-based systems.
Users report: Receipt Hog monetizes purchase data through receipt submission, providing a passive reward mechanism that complements active cashback models.
Joko automates the cashback process through card-linked rewards, removing the friction points found in manual verification systems.
PChome competes by offering a high-velocity shopping experience that prioritizes speed and convenience over the cashback-first model.
Pinkoi competes for the same discretionary shopping budget by focusing on curated, designer-led goods rather than general cashback rewards.
Rakuten operates a similar affiliate-based cashback model but differentiates through high-ticket rewards and unique financial integrations.
RetailMeNot competes for the same budget-conscious audience by aggregating retail coupons and cashback offers through a massive merchant database.
This app captures the health-conscious segment of the shopping market, competing for the same users who use LetyShops to save on wellness purchases.
UNiDAYS targets a specific demographic segment, using enrollment verification to provide exclusive discounts that complement broader retail cashback offerings.