I made EBTCheckup.com to be a simple, practical place to check common EBT and SNAP questions without digging through a long chain of agency pages.
The site focuses on two things I kept seeing people look for: when SNAP/EBT benefits may reload, and what SNAP benefits can usually buy. The goal is not to replace official state agencies, but to make the public information easier to find, scan, and compare.
The main page helps people start with their state and look up estimated deposit timing. I also built a separate guide for purchase rules here: What can you buy with EBT?. That page summarizes the basic federal SNAP food rules and points people toward state-specific notes where available.
I wanted the site to be lightweight, fast, and direct. A lot of people checking EBT information are doing it from a phone, often because they need an answer quickly. So I made the pages static, easy to load, and organized around the questions people are already asking.
For example, people can go straight to larger state pages like California EBT information or Texas EBT information instead of starting over from a general search.
EBTCheckup.com is independent and is not a government website. I made it as a clearer front door to reviewed public information, with links back to official sources wherever possible.

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