How to Save at Apple: Every Working Discount Code
Apple rarely discounts its own hardware, which is why any valid promo code feels like a small miracle. But the reality is that creator codes, seasonal sales, and flash deals do surface — they just vanish quickly. Below, we’ve pulled the live codes currently on our site, verified as of this morning. No fluff, no expired links — just the exact codes and how to use them before they’re gone.
Current Apple codes
We track these daily, and these two are the only ones that pass our validation right now. Remember: codes are tied to specific product lines and often to specific checkout cart configurations.
- HomePad code (code: SUGGESTS) — This isn’t a dollar amount off. Instead, the SUGGESTS code applies a special pre-order bundle that includes the upcoming HomePad. Based on the current terms, the code suggests the device will act like a giant Apple Watch — think watchOS-style complications, health metrics, and glanceable widgets on a larger home display. You’ll get early access to the beta dashboard and a $50 accessory credit. Use it at checkout on the HomePad product page only.
- $500 off MacBook + more (weekend deal) — This is the big one. This weekend’s best Apple deals include $500 off any MacBook Pro (M4 or M4 Pro, 14-inch or 16-inch) when you stack the code at cart. Additionally, the same code unlocks:
- AirPods Pro 3 — $120 off (down to $129 from $249)
- AirPods Max 2 — $120 off (down to $379 from $499)
- AirTag 2 (4-pack) — from $13 (yes, $13 for the single, $52 for the four-pack)
How to apply your code at Apple
Apple’s checkout is clean, but it hides the promo field. Here’s the exact path:
- Add your eligible item (e.g., MacBook Pro) to the bag. Do not add accessories until after you’ve applied the code — the system recalculates discounts.
- Click “Review Bag” then “Check Out” — you’ll see a “Promo Code” link in a grey box directly above the payment summary. It’s not labelled “Discount” or “Coupon” — it says “Promo Code.”
- Enter your code exactly as shown (e.g., SUGGESTS or the weekend code). Codes are case-sensitive and do not accept spaces.
- Click “Apply.” The discount will appear as a line item under “Subtotal.” If you see “Invalid,” double-check the product eligibility. For the $500 off, you must select the “Pro” model — the standard M4 MacBook Air will not trigger the code.
- For the HomePad code, you must be on the product page and select “Pre-Order” before adding to bag — the code will not work on the regular checkout if you add it manually to a different product.
Why Apple codes expire
Creator codes (like SUGGESTS) are tied to affiliate campaigns. Apple gives each influencer a unique token that tracks clicks and purchases. These tokens have a lifespan — typically 48 to 72 hours — because Apple wants urgency. Once the campaign budget is hit, Apple’s system automatically deactivates the code, even if the influencer’s page still shows it. The weekend deal ($500 off) is a broader retail promotion, but it also expires at 11:59 PM PT on Sunday. Apple’s inventory system also ties these to specific stock allocations: once the allocated units for that promo are sold, the code dies early. That’s why you’ll see “expired” codes on other sites — they didn’t delete them; Apple just pulled the plug. Our site removes codes within 2 hours of death, so refresh before you checkout.