Amazon itself doesn't advertise a public cashback program, so most rewards on Amazon orders come from third-party tools — credit cards, receipt apps, and dedicated cashback storefronts. EarnCashbackApp.com falls into that last group: a browser-based cashback store that includes a dedicated Amazon page.
This guide walks through how the EarnCashbackApp Amazon store works, what the cashback rate actually covers, and how to combine it with a rewards credit card for a bigger net return.
What is the EarnCashbackApp Amazon store?
EarnCashbackApp.com maintains a directory of retailer storefronts inside their platform. Each storefront — including the Amazon store page — lists the current cashback offer, category exclusions, and the payout timeline. Instead of pointing you to a shopping cart on their own site, the storefront hands you off to Amazon.com with a tracked link so Amazon still processes the order.
The upside of a click-through model over a receipt app is that you don't have to remember to submit anything after checkout — tracking is attached the moment you arrive on Amazon from EarnCashbackApp. The downside is the same as every portal on Amazon: coverage rotates and not every category is included.
How to use it, step by step
- Create a free EarnCashbackApp.com account and confirm your email so payouts can post to your profile.
- Open the EarnCashbackApp Amazon store page in the same browser session where you'll shop.
- Click through to Amazon from that page. The click sets a tracking cookie, so don't switch browsers or open Amazon in a separate window afterwards.
- Add items to your Amazon cart and check out normally with your usual payment method.
- Cashback posts to your EarnCashbackApp balance after the retailer's return window closes — typically 30 to 60 days after delivery.
What actually earns cashback
Cashback storefronts on Amazon rarely cover the entire catalog. Expect the offer to focus on specific categories — usually consumables, small electronics, and Amazon device promotions. Digital content, gift cards, marketplace resellers, and Subscribe & Save orders are the categories most commonly excluded across every Amazon-linked portal, and EarnCashbackApp is no exception. Always check the current terms on the storefront before assuming a specific order will qualify.
Stacking with a rewards card
The single biggest mistake people make with cashback storefronts is treating them as an either/or choice against their credit card rewards. They aren't. The card issuer sees a normal Amazon.com transaction and posts the usual rewards; the portal separately tracks the click and posts its own cashback.
- Amazon Prime Visa (5%) + a 1–3% EarnCashbackApp offer stacks into an effective 6–8% return on qualifying items.
- A flat 2% cashback card + EarnCashbackApp brings shoppers without Prime closer to the Prime Visa rate.
- Pay from a discounted Amazon gift card balance and layer EarnCashbackApp on top — the gift card discount, the card rewards on the reload purchase, and the storefront cashback all count separately.
See our full breakdowns of the Amazon Prime Visa, flat-rate cashback cards, and discounted gift cards for the mechanics of each.
Payout mechanics
EarnCashbackApp holds cashback in a pending state until the Amazon return window has closed, then moves the balance to withdrawable. Payouts are typically issued via PayPal or store credit; the storefront page lists the current minimum withdrawal threshold. Because tracking depends on cookies, orders made in incognito mode, with strict tracking-protection browsers, or across multiple devices are the most common reasons cashback fails to post — if a claim is missing, submit it through EarnCashbackApp's support form with your Amazon order ID within 30 days.
Should you use it?
For predictable Amazon shoppers, adding an EarnCashbackApp click-through to your existing card-based routine is essentially free upside — the extra step takes seconds, tracking is passive, and the cashback stacks with your rewards card. Just don't rely on it as your only cashback layer: pair it with a rewards card and, where the math works, discounted gift cards for a resilient stack that survives category exclusions and rotating offers.
Ready to see it in action? Open the EarnCashbackApp Amazon store page and click through before your next order.