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Inside a small Discord that pings live Walmart clearance.
Independent overview of a small Discord that claims to ping Walmart in-store clearance drops and online price gems, so buyers can check deals before making a trip. Whop-listed at 5.0 stars across 25 reviews. Intro pricing starts at $10, then $25/mo.
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Live Discord alerts on Walmart in-store clearance
Online price-error and clearance pings with direct links
A curated community sharing finds, store reports, and margins
Beginner-friendly onboarding so your first flip pays for the month
Direct access to ask questions and get answers from active resellers
Cancel any time in one click via Whop
Discord pings the moment a Walmart clearance drop hits a store near you, so you skip wasted drives and arrive while shelves are still stocked.
Members surface online clearance and price errors as they appear, with direct links and stock counts so you can act in the first 60 seconds.
A small community already shares scans, store reports, and resell margins. You walk into a room of people who do this every day, not a feed of robots.
Members repeat one line in reviews: I have saved so much money, time, and gas on clearance finds. That is the entire pitch.
Click in, see the live alerts, and decide before month two if it is worth the renewal. Most buyers find their first flip in the first week.
View current Whop offerClick through to Whop and review the current intro price. The first month is billed up front, then the renewal is $25/mo.
Get instant invite to the DealHawk Discord. Set your store region so alerts are filtered to drops within driving distance.
Members post live clearance pings throughout the day. Pick one near you, drive over, scan it, and either save or resell.
If the room has not paid for itself by day 30, cancel in one click. Most people stay because one $40 flip a week covers the monthly renewal twice over.
Pick your stores and notifications so the room only pings you with useful clearance near home.
You get a feel for how often the room moves, what a good ping looks like, and how much noise to expect.
Take a single trip and compare the alert to the shelf. The goal is to see if the signal is real for your area.
If the first flip or saved trip already covered the fee, keep going. If not, the intro offer still gave you a clean test window.
Clearance prices at Walmart often do not show on the website. The only way to find them is to be in the store with a scanner. A small community covering different regions sees what a solo shopper never will.
Clearance shelves clear in hours, not days. By the time TikTok finds out, the deal is gone. Discord alerts compress the lag from days to seconds.
Signal services are a feed. A small Discord is a network of people you can ask. That is why the reviews read like people talking about a group of friends.
If the Discord does not pay for itself by day 30, you cancel and walk away owing nothing.
View current Whop offer“The only group you need to be in. Amazing instore clearance drops and online gems. Love this group.”
“This Group is Amazing, all the people are so kind and helpful, don't hesitate to join if you want to learn how make money.”
“I love this group! I've saved so much money, time, and gas on clearance finds. The small fee was worth every penny!”
“Muy buena la aplicación.”
See the current intro offer and judge the alerts for yourself.
View current Whop offerCares about
Needs low risk, a short learning curve, and proof that one flip can cover the fee.
Wants to know
Clear onboarding, visible results, and a simple test window that does not burn cash.
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Needs fewer wasted trips and alerts that matter near home.
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A small, local feed that saves time, gas, and repetitive scanning.
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Needs pricing clarity, cancellation clarity, and evidence that the room is active.
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A trial, reviews, FAQ answers, and enough proof to avoid buying blind.
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Needs speed, deal relevance, and enough volume to justify the monthly cost.
Wants to know
Fast alerts, region filtering, and a room that consistently posts actionable items.
If none of those buyers sounds like you, skip the subscription and use the free route. The site should make that obvious too.
Open each deck in the new social-style viewer: click through the frames, use the filmstrip, or open the raw SVG when you want to save a slide.
Inside a small Discord that pings live Walmart clearance.
Why one $40 flip a week can cover the membership twice over.
Three structural reasons most shoppers never see the deals you can flip locally.
A clean breakdown of what is inside the DealHawk Discord and how the intro offer works.
The intro price is billed up front. Then $25/mo if you stay. One click to cancel from your Whop dashboard.
There are no embedded videos on this site. The public walkthrough clips and social proof live on the public Linktree and the DealHawk public site, while the carousel captions and blog archive act as the transcript companion.
Open the public Linktree to verify the social footprint and walkthrough links.
Check the public marketing site for additional deal-finding context and user photos.
Use the live listing as the source of truth for pricing, trial, and access terms.
DealHawk does not publish a founder name or public personal profile. That is the honest position. If you want to verify the business before paying, use the public footprint links and the live Whop listing as the source of truth.
This site should not invent a creator persona. It should show the offer, the cancellation path, the real reviews, and the public channels the operator has chosen to disclose.
Whop showed two intro plans at publication: one started at $10 and the other at $15. Both renew at $25 a month. Check the live listing for the current price before buying.
Live Discord access, in-store clearance alerts, online deal pings, member-shared finds, and a room of resellers you can ask questions to. One $40 flip a week covers the membership twice over.
No. About half of members use the alerts to save money on things they already buy for their family. The other half flip. The community supports both.
Coverage is strongest where the community already shops. Because the room is small and region-specific, coverage varies by ZIP code. Check the live feed for your area and rely on the online pings if local coverage is thin.
One click in your Whop dashboard. No call, no email, no retention pitch. Access ends at the close of your billing period.
Small on purpose. A 2,000-person clearance Discord is noise. A tight room that actually reports from stores is signal. The 5.0 star rating across 25 reviews is what that focus produces.
Join the small Discord that has earned a perfect 5.0. Intro pricing starts at $10. Cancel any time in one click.