Expert AI coaching for 12 real-life negotiation categories.
Negotiate the best price on your next vehicle — new or used. Learn dealer tactics, invoice pricing, and when to walk away.
Best time to buy: End of month, end of quarter, or during model year changeover. Always get pre-approved financing before visiting the dealer.
Get the compensation you deserve. Master salary negotiation for new offers, annual reviews, and promotion conversations.
Never give your current salary first. Research market rates on Glassdoor and Levels.fyi before any negotiation.
Lower your monthly rent or negotiate better lease terms. Works for renewals, new leases, and commercial spaces.
Negotiate during low-demand months (Nov-Feb). Landlords prefer keeping good tenants over finding new ones — use your track record as leverage.
Reduce medical bills, set up payment plans, and navigate insurance disputes. Most bills are negotiable.
Always request an itemized bill first — billing errors are extremely common. Ask about cash-pay discounts even if you have insurance.
Cut your cable and internet bill. Retention departments have special offers they don't advertise.
Always ask for the retention or cancellation department — they have the best offers. Call at the end of your contract period for maximum leverage.
Lower your insurance premiums across auto, home, health, and life. Bundling, discounts, and comparison shopping.
Get quotes from at least 3 providers before calling your current insurer. Ask about every possible discount — most agents won't volunteer them.
Reduce your monthly phone bill. Negotiate with carriers, find hidden plans, and optimize your service.
Check your actual data usage — most people overpay for data they don't use. MVNOs use the same networks as major carriers at half the price.
Never pay sticker price on furniture or appliances. Learn when to buy, how to negotiate, and where to find deals.
Always ask about floor models, open-box items, and scratch-and-dent. Most furniture stores have 30-50% markup and expect negotiation.
Get fair pricing on home repairs and renovations. Compare bids, negotiate scope, and avoid common contractor overcharges.
Always get at least 3 written bids. Schedule work during contractors' slow season (late fall/winter) for better rates.
Negotiate lower gym fees, waive initiation costs, and get better membership terms. Gyms always have room to negotiate.
Never sign up on your first visit — the 'today only' deal is almost never real. Visit at the end of the month when salespeople need to hit quotas.
Save on hotels, flights, and travel packages. Direct booking leverage, loyalty programs, and upgrade strategies.
Always check the hotel's direct website after finding a rate on an OTA — many hotels will match or beat it and throw in perks.
Charge what you're worth. Negotiate higher freelance rates, handle scope creep, and close better client deals.
Never quote your rate first in a new client conversation. Ask about their budget range, then anchor above it. Value-based pricing always beats hourly.