Looking for an AISLER Coupon Code? Here’s how to save on your next project

Let’s be honest: we’ve all been there. You’ve just finished a complex layout, your DRC is clean, and you are ready to order your PCBs. But before hitting that “Order” button, you find yourself scouring the internet for a valid AISLER coupon code.

Most of those “coupon farm” websites are a waste of your time, filled with expired or fake data. If you are looking for a discount or a promo code, here is the best way to secure savings on your next prototype or small batch:

Where to find active AISLER promo codes

The most reliable way to receive an official AISLER coupon code is to stay connected with our ecosystem. We regularly share promo codes through our official newsletter with our customers and through social media channels. We often collaborate with hardware creators who share their coupon codes with the AISLER Community at YouTube, Mastodon, Bluesky or Instagram. Instead of searching dodgy sites, simply subscribe to our updates to get the latest discount info delivered directly to your inbox.

Earn your own “Promo Code” via Store Credit

Why wait for a random code to appear when you can “manufacture” your own savings? We believe in rewarding technical expertise. If you share your project knowledge in our community, you can earn AISLER Store Credit, which is applied directly to your account and works even better than a one-time promo code.

  • Community Tips (20 € Credit): Share short, punchy, highly practical nuggets of knowledge, such as a handy KiCad plug-in, awesome components or a workflow trick.

  • Deep Dives (50 € Credit): Write long-form educational guides on hardware principles, like choosing sensible trace widths or making a BOM more robust.

  • Circuit Appnotes (100 € Credit): This is our flagship content. Document how you built a circuit so others can safely reuse your approach, such as an LDO configuration or an input filter.

The Part Professional Programme: Integrated Discounts

One of the smartest ways to get a discount on your Beautiful Boards or your Amazing Assembly costs is through the Part Professional Program. We have partnered with industry leaders like Würth Elektronik and Diotec to offer exclusive discounts on both bare PCBs and assembled boards.

When your BOM includes components from these partners - identifiable via our Smart Match logic - the savings are calculated automatically and displayed during checkout. The more partner parts you use, the larger your total discount becomes.

The “Logo Hack” for an Instant Discount

You can get a 25 % discount just by helping us spread the word. Instead of wrestling with complex graphic imports in your EDA tool, use our silkscreen placeholder method.

Simply draw a rectangle on your silkscreen layer using four individual lines with a width of 3.3 mil (0.08382 mm). Ensure the aspect ratio is 4:1 and the long side is between 30–60 mm. Our system will automatically replace this placeholder with the AISLER logo and apply a discount to your order at checkout.

Logistics Win: Free Shipping & No Customs

Shipping costs shouldn’t eat into your component budget. For users focused on pure savings, we offer a free standard shipping option. This service is handled by Deutsche Post or DHL. While it is a slower method and does not include tracking, it is the most cost-effective way to get your boards to your bench.

Furthermore, because AISLER operates a fab-less model with manufacturing partners in Europe, no customs duties or import taxes apply for deliveries within the EU.

To further reduce costs, you can use our Shipping Basket to group multiple projects into a single Consolidated Shipment. While the dispatch date will align with the project that has the longest lead time, shipping everything together is a major logistics win for your budget.


Get Paid for Your Knowledge: Do you have a favourite design trick that helps keep your BOM costs low? Don’t just keep it to yourself - share your best savings tips in our Best practices section and earn up to 100 € in Store Credit for every accepted post. Let’s help the community make hardware less hard while padding your next project’s budget!