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CanWeGet.com helps you join other shoppers to unlock better prices on the products you already love. Start or join a group deal in seconds and turn everyday shopping into real savings.
Join or create a group in a few simple steps and let the volume discount do the work.
Browse curated group offers from trusted merchants or search for something specific you want to purchase together.
Lock in your spot with a click. You only move forward when the minimum number of participants is reached.
As more people join, the discount unlocks. Everyone gets the same final price once the target size is hit.
Complete your purchase with the group price and enjoy your order, knowing you paid less by buying together.
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Merchants are more willing to reduce prices when they see volume, and everyone in the group benefits equally.
Groups surface better products and deals because multiple people review the offer before committing.
Use group buying on regular expenses like groceries, office supplies, and household items to save month after month.
You always see how many people have joined, what discount you are targeting, and when the deal is expected to close.
People use CanWeGet.com to make everyday purchases more affordable.
“We organised a group deal for office chairs and ended up saving more than 25% compared to individual purchases.”
“Our neighbours now share a monthly grocery deal. It keeps our costs predictable and our fridge full.”
“As a small business, group buying helps us access pro tools at prices that fit our early-stage budget.”