shuffle.com · automatic promo-code claiming

The Shuffle code claimer that never misses a drop.

Shuffle posts promo codes with a hard claim limit — the fastest hands win, and they’re gone in seconds. CyberRedeem watches every Shuffle drop channel and redeems each code on your account in under a second, from your browser or a cloud browser that never sleeps.

80 of 95 Shuffle codes claimed for members across the last 11 Friday drops · $2,428 returned

the problem

Why you keep missing Shuffle codes.

Shuffle drops codes into a public channel with a fixed “first N claimers” cap. The instant one posts, everyone racing for it hits the same endpoint — and the pool empties in seconds.

By the time a person notices the message, reads the code, switches to Shuffle, and pastes it in, the count is already spent. You can’t out-click a claim window that closes in under a second — not consistently, and not at 3am.

A claimer removes the human delay entirely: detection and redemption happen on a socket, in the same breath the code appears.

the race, in seconds
0.0sShuffle posts the code
~0.3sCyberRedeem redeems it for you
3–8sA fast human is still reading it
10s+You paste it — cap already hit
real results

Actual Shuffle drops we caught.

Straight from our pipeline — every Friday Shuffle stream, how many codes dropped, how many we claimed for members, and the value returned. Codes are masked; the numbers are real.

Friday dropCodes droppedClaimed for membersValue returned
Aug 141212$588
Aug 733$22
Jul 311212$301
Jul 1785$58
Jul 101211$652
Jul 398$203
under the hood

How CyberRedeem claims on Shuffle.

01

Shuffle drops a code

Shuffle posts promo codes to its official public drop channels — during Friday streams and at random through the week — each with a hard “first N claimers” cap.

02

We detect it instantly

CyberRedeem watches those channels 24/7. The moment a code appears it lands on our dispatcher — no polling, no feed to refresh.

03

It reaches your session

A live socket pushes the code to your browser, or to a cloud browser we host that stays logged in to Shuffle for you.

04

Redeemed on your account

It’s submitted to Shuffle’s own redemption endpoint in under a second — usually before the claim count runs dry.

manual vs. cyberredeem

What a claimer actually changes.

capability
manual
cyberredeem
Sees the drop the instant it posts
You have to be watching the channel
Redeems in under a second
Reading + pasting takes 10–30s — the cap is gone
Works while your computer is off
Cloud browser keeps claiming 24/7
Covers Shuffle and Thrill at once
Tracks value claimed vs. paid
No password or funds access needed
Both — it only redeems public codes

Is a Shuffle code claimer safe?

Sandboxed

The userscript runs inside Tampermonkey’s sandbox. It only automates the claim button you’d press yourself — it can’t reach anything else.

No credentials

It never asks for or stores your Shuffle password, and it never moves your balance. You stay signed in; it just redeems codes.

An ordinary action

Redeeming a public promo code on your own account is something Shuffle offers everyone. CyberRedeem does the same click — only faster.
free forever · no card

Start claiming Shuffle codes for free.

Pick one public Shuffle channel — Shuffle.com, Shuffle Boost, or the community Forum — and the Code Claimer grabs every code it drops, the instant it lands. It runs locally in your browser. No trial timer, no card, no expiry.

Free forever — one Shuffle source, claimed automatically.
Local Code Claimer — the same sub-second redeem, on your machine.
Upgrade any time — every source, VIP + stream, and Thrill.
Add the Cloud Browser — claims 24/7 even with your PC off.

Free covers Shuffle with the Code Claimer only · Cloud Browser is a paid add-on

faq

Shuffle code claimer — questions, answered.

Never miss another Shuffle code.

Set it up once and let CyberRedeem claim every drop the moment it lands.