About PickleCoupons

PickleCoupons publishes verified pickleball coupon codes. It is published by Penner Web Design, an independent web design studio in North Carolina, USA, and is not owned by or affiliated with any pickleball brand or retailer.

Why this site exists

Most pickleball coupon listings are copied between sites and never re-tested, so by the time you find one, the code is usually dead. Ambassador codes in particular rotate monthly.

PickleCoupons does the opposite of volume: every code is tested in a live checkout before it is published, labelled with the date it was last confirmed working, and re-tested monthly. When a code dies it moves to a visible expired list with its end date rather than being quietly deleted. That produces shorter lists that are actually usable. The full method is documented here.

Editorial independence

The site earns affiliate commission on purchases made through its codes and links, disclosed in the footer of every page. Commission rate plays no part in what gets listed or how it is ordered — working codes from brands with no affiliate relationship are listed alongside the rest, and an affiliate code that stops working is marked expired the same day it fails a re-test.

Who runs PickleCoupons?

PickleCoupons is published by Penner Web Design, a web design studio based in North Carolina, USA. It is an independent site, not owned by or affiliated with any pickleball brand or retailer.

How does PickleCoupons make money?

Through affiliate commissions when a reader buys using a code or link on the site. This is disclosed on every page. It does not influence which codes are published — codes are listed based on whether they work, including codes the site earns nothing from.

Contact

Corrections, expired codes, or a brand wanting to be listed: get in touch.