About ListenDeals
A search-and-sort tool for Audible's sales — because Audible doesn't ship one.
Why we built this
Audible runs daily deals, monthly sales, 2-for-1 credit events and seasonal blowouts almost constantly. The sales are good. The way Audible lets you find books in them is not.
Browse the live sale page on Audible and you'll notice a few things missing:
- No search. Want to know if a specific title is in this month's sale? You can scroll. That's it.
- A 500-book cap on "view all". Audible's combined sale view tops out around ten pages of fifty. When the listing genuinely has 1,000+ titles (a 2-for-1 in May 2026 had 1,263), the rest are buried in category subpages.
- No real sort options. You can't sort the catalogue by length, by ends-soonest, or by anything weighted-rating-style that distinguishes a 5-star book with 12 reviews from a 4.8 with 30,000.
- No filter by deal type within a genre. "Show me only 2-for-1 fantasy" isn't an option.
- No way to know what's coming. Audible doesn't publish a sale calendar. Listeners hoard credits on rumour and pattern-recognition.
Audiobook listeners on Reddit have been working around this for years — manual spreadsheets, third-party filter tools, Discord watch-lists. We built ListenDeals because the data layer Audible has but won't expose can be assembled by anyone willing to scrape the sale pages every day and persist the results.
What ListenDeals does
- Tracks every deal across Audible UK and Audible US, daily.
- Lets you search the live sale by title or author, and sort by price, length, recency or ends-soonest.
- Filters by deal type — daily, monthly, 2-for-1 (when one's running), or cash sale.
- Surfaces series with multiple books on sale, so you can spot which books in a series are discounted before you commit a credit.
- Tracks authors and narrators per user — paste an Audible link and we email you the moment one of their books goes on sale.
- Hides books you've already owned or dismissed (authed users only).
- Keeps a historical archive of past deals so you can see what's been on offer recently and pattern-match for the future.
How we make money
ListenDeals is free for listeners and always will be. We use Amazon affiliate links for the "Open in Audible" buttons — if you buy a credit or audiobook after clicking through, Amazon pays us a small commission. The price you pay is identical either way, and we don't get paid for tracking authors or sending emails.
We're not affiliated with Audible. Audible and Amazon are trademarks of Amazon.com, Inc.
Sister site
If you read ebooks too, ChapterDeals.com does the same thing for Kindle. Same team, same approach, different store.
Get in touch
Spotted a bug or wishlist feature? Email [email protected].