Want to save over £700 a year?*
Join over 80,000 members already saving. If you have a disability or long term health condition, Purpl helps you cut costs on everyday essentials like groceries, utilities, travel, and tech — all in one place.
*Based on using 4 codes per month with an average saving of £15 per code. Membership £1 per month (billed annually or £2 per month billed monthly).

Explore the offers
Discounts and exclusive offers at brands you already use.
Our members can save over £700 a year
What membership could save you.
Three real examples based on how Purpl members use their savings every day.
Your weekly essentials
Groceries, takeaways and household shopping
- Morrisons
10% off online orders over £25
−£8.07 - HelloFresh
55% off 1st box + 20% off next 7 + free dessert for life
−£69.64 - Domino's
35% off orders over £40
−£19.10
Food & Drink
Typical savings £8.59 per purchase
Bigger purchases
Tech, appliances and home upgrades
- Ninja UK
Up to 30% off + extra 9% member discount
−£77.57 - Sony
15% off selected products
−£195.88 - Currys
£15 off large kitchen appliances over £299
−£15.00
Bigger purchases
Typical savings £50.28 per purchase
Travel
Holidays, parking and insurance
- Holiday Extras
12% off airport hotels
−£14.87 - ASDA Travel Insurance
10% off travel insurance
−£8.00 - Jet2holidays
£50 off holidays
−£50.00
Travel
Typical savings £36.62 per purchase
Beyond the discounts
Everything else inside your membership.
Shop. Save. Belong.
Exclusive offers
We also work hard to bring members exclusive savings, including 10% off Morrisons, 10% off Holland & Barrett, 20% off Eden Mobility and more.
Competitions
Fully subscribed members get access to our monthly prize draw plus regular brand-sponsored competitions.
A with-you community
Access our private members-only Facebook group to ask questions, share wins and connect with people who understand, without having to explain yourself first.
The Purpl Community Grant Fund
Quarterly grants of up to £2,000 to help support mobility equipment, therapy, accessibility adaptations and assistive technology.
Am I eligible?
If your condition affects everyday life, Purpl was built for you.
People with disabilities or long-term health conditions under the Equality Act 2010. Parents and carers welcome.
- Receive disability benefits or have another accepted document
- Have an NHS diagnosis letter or complete our simple confirmation form
- Live with a long-term condition like ADHD, autism, MS or chronic pain
- Have a condition that affects your daily life
Still not sure if you qualify?
Try our eligibility checkerHow to join
Three steps. A few minutes.
01
Sign up
Using email, Google or Apple login.
02
Verify your disability
Upload one of our accepted documents.
03
Unlock membership
Start saving, access support and join our community.
Real savings from real members
“It pays for itself.”
What Purpl is
A with-you organisation, not just a discount website.
Purpl was founded by Georgina, who lives with MS and ADHD. She built the platform she needed herself: one that treats disability as the expensive, everyday reality it is, and does something about it.
Membership doesn’t just save you money. It gives you tools, community and financial support, with a long-term commitment to give back as Purpl grows.
Your savings help power something bigger
Extraordinary support for extraordinary people.
The Purpl Community Grant Fund awards up to £2,000 every quarter to members for equipment, therapy, accessibility adaptations and assistive tech.
Learn about the fund
Common questions
The £1-a-month questions, answered.
How does Purpl give back to the disabled community?+
As more members shop and save through Purpl, brands invest more into our community — helping us grow support, rewards and future funding that gives back directly to disabled people. That includes the Purpl Community Grant Fund, member prize draws, competitions and future community initiatives designed to support disabled people and long-term health conditions.
What conditions qualify?+
Purpl is for people living with a disability or long-term health condition recognised under the Equality Act 2010, including visible and non-visible conditions that affect daily life.
Can carers and parents join?+
Yes. Parents and carers can sign up on behalf of someone with a disability or long-term health condition using their documentation during verification.
Is my data safe?+
Your information is encrypted and securely protected. Once your account has been verified, your uploaded document photo is permanently deleted.
How does pricing work?+
Choose the membership option that works best for you: • £1 per month when paid annually (£12 per year) • £2 per month with the flexibility to cancel anytime* *You must have an active annual membership when entering and when winners or grant recipients are selected for the Purpl Community Grant Fund, monthly savings prize draw and member competitions.
Can I cancel anytime?+
Yes. Monthly memberships can be cancelled anytime in just a few clicks from your account settings. If you choose annual membership, you can also switch off auto-renewal at any time before your next payment date.
How is Purpl different from Blue Light Card?+
Blue Light Card is for NHS staff and emergency services workers. Purpl was founded by Georgina, who lives with MS and ADHD and is part of the community herself. Purpl was created to bring together money-saving offers, exclusive discounts, practical support, community spaces and the Purpl Community Grant Fund in one place.
What kind of brands does Purpl work with?+
Members can access savings across 350+ brands including Morrisons, Currys, Jet2holidays, Holland & Barrett, Dunelm, Nike and many more. New offers and brands are added regularly.
What is the Purpl Community Grant Fund?+
Members can apply for quarterly grants towards mobility equipment, therapy, accessibility adaptations and assistive technology. The fund is part of Purpl's long-term mission to give back directly to the disabled community.
Save more on everyday life.
£1 a month paid annually, or £2 a month paid monthly. Most members cover the cost with their first saving.
