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ClassAction.org Alternatives (2026): 6 Apps and Sites Compared

ByConnor Burd

The closest ClassAction.org alternatives are Payout, a free app that matches you to settlements and files claims in 2 to 3 minutes, and Top Class Actions, the other big free settlement directory. Catch and ClaimHunt are also free apps. Settlemate ($15.99/month) and Collect charge subscriptions. Filing a claim is free everywhere, so the choice comes down to how each one finds and files.

Quick Answer

ClassAction.org is a free legal-news and settlement directory, and every claim you find there gets filed manually on an external administrator site. If you want automatic matching and in-app filing, use a free app: Payout (128 active settlements, about 80% needing no proof of purchase) or Catch. If you want a second research directory, Top Class Actions runs the larger news operation. The paid apps, Settlemate and Collect, charge for settlements that are public information.

The 6 alternatives at a glance

AlternativeFormatPriceHow claims are filed
Payout iconPayoutFree app (iOS + Android)FreeIn-app, 2-3 minutes
Top Class Actions iconTop Class ActionsWebsiteFreeManual, external sites
Catch iconCatchFree app (iOS + Android)FreeIn-app
ClaimHunt iconClaimHuntFree app (Android)FreeIn-app
Settlemate iconSettlematePaid app (iOS + Android)$15.99/mo or ~$40/yrIn-app
Collect iconCollectPaid app (iOS + Android)Paid subscriptionIn-app

Why people look for a ClassAction.org alternative

ClassAction.org has published lawsuit news and settlement listings since 2009, and it does two things the apps in this list do not: it explains the legal background of each case in depth, and it connects readers with attorneys for investigations that have not yet become lawsuits. Joining an investigation does not guarantee a lawsuit, a settlement, or a payment; a law firm may decide the facts do not fit, or years may pass before anything is filed.

The workflow is the reason people look elsewhere. There is no app, no automatic matching, and no claim tracking, so each settlement means reading the notice, checking the class definition yourself, and filing on an external administrator site. Our Is ClassAction.org Legit? review covers what to verify before filing through any directory listing.

The ClassAction.org open settlements page, headlined Class Action Lawsuit Settlements and Rebates, Claim Your Rebate Today. Featured settlement cards for Costco marketing emails, Fanatics handling fees, and YouTube TV subscription renewals each show a payout, a deadline in August 2026, and whether proof is required.
The ClassAction.org settlements directory: real cases with deadlines and proof requirements, each filed manually on the administrator’s own site. Captured August 19, 2026.

1. Payout: free app that matches and files

128 active settlements, all currently open with verified claim forms

No proof of purchase for about 80% of claims

In-app filing in 2 to 3 minutes per claim, free with no subscription

No lawsuit news or attorney investigations, only open settlements

Payout is a free settlement app with 300,000+ downloads and 10,000+ five-star reviews. You answer a few questions about the products and services you have used in the last 5 years, the app surfaces the open settlements you may qualify for, and filing happens inside the app with the claim going to the official administrator. You keep 100% of any payment.

Where ClassAction.org covers the whole life of a case, Payout covers only the part that pays: settlements that are open for claims right now. The full active list is public on our open class action settlements page, readable without an account or a download.

2. Top Class Actions: the other big directory

Top Class Actions is the alternative most like ClassAction.org: a free website publishing settlement listings since 2008, with 1,000+ cases, detailed write-ups, and one of the oldest settlement newsletters on the internet. It leans toward news volume where ClassAction.org leans toward legal background and attorney investigations.

The filing experience is the same in both places: manual research, then an external administrator site, at 15 to 30 minutes per session. Our Top Class Actions review and Top Class Actions alternatives pages cover it in full.

3. Catch: free app with bank-transaction matching

Catch is free, takes no cut of payouts, and is built by Kikoff, a San Francisco fintech. An optional Plaid bank connection matches settlements against your real transactions, which can surface qualifying purchases you forgot. Two caveats: both app stores now present it as an earn-money app with games and surveys ahead of class actions, and signup requires a carrier-verified mobile number (VOIP and prepaid numbers are refused). It holds 4.8 stars on the App Store across 1,699 ratings and 3.5 on Google Play across 2,280 reviews. Details in our Catch vs Payout comparison.

4. ClaimHunt: free option for Android

ClaimHunt is a free, Android-first settlement finder with in-app filing and roughly 40 active settlements, the smallest database of the apps here against Payout’s 128. It costs nothing to run alongside a directory site. Our ClaimHunt vs Payout comparison has the specifics.

5 and 6. Settlemate and Collect: the paid apps

Settlemate is a real app with a 4.8-star App Store rating across 72,157 ratings, and it adds email receipt scanning, price-drop refund tracking, and recall notifications. It costs $15.99 per month, or $3.33 per month billed annually (about $40 per year), with no free trial and a refund policy that grants 12 free months rather than cash. The free options are ranked in our Settlemate alternatives guide.

Collect is a newer settlement app that never takes a percentage of your payout but requires a paid subscription before you can view any claims, which a share of its App Store feedback (4.4 stars across about 1,400 ratings) cites directly. Both paid apps cover settlements that ClassAction.org and the free apps also list. See our Collect vs Payout comparison.

Which alternative fits which reader

You want to file claims with the least effort → Payout

Free, automatic matching, 128 open settlements, 2 to 3 minutes per claim.

You want another research directory → Top Class Actions

Free, 1,000+ listings, bigger news operation, same manual filing.

You want your bank history to do the finding → Catch

Free, optional Plaid connection, now bundled with games and surveys.

You want receipt scanning and recall alerts, and will pay → Settlemate

$15.99/month. The settlements themselves are free everywhere.

For the full ranked review of every app in this category, see our best class action settlement apps guide.

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