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reddit.com › r/androidapps › best apps for monitoring prices across internet
r/androidapps on Reddit: Best apps for monitoring prices across internet
July 27, 2024 -

Hi, I'm trying to find the best app for Android that monitors prices across the internet, but in particular price drops on products that you're keeping an eye on.

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reddit.com › r/productivityapps › the price tracker that works on any website
r/ProductivityApps on Reddit: The price tracker that works on any website
March 22, 2025 -

AnyTracker is an app I have been working on for the past 5 years. It can track any number or text on any website, making it a powerful tool unlike any other. You can get notified when the price of a product drops, or when it is back in stock again. The app can also be used to track stocks, currencies and crypto.

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reddit.com › r/androidapps › any good amazon price tracker apps that aren’t just telegram clones?
r/androidapps on Reddit: Any good Amazon price tracker apps that aren’t just Telegram clones?
September 24, 2025 -

Trying to get a decent price tracker on Android and honestly most of the stuff on Play Store feels lazy. Half of them are just apps that forward deals from some Telegram group instead of actually tracking anything.

I just want something simple that can track my items, send me a notification if the price drops or if there’s a coupon. Would be great if it works across different Amazon regions too since I order from more than one site sometimes.

Everything I’ve tried so far looks outdated or half-broken. Anyone here actually using one that still works in 2025?

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r/advancedentrepreneur on Reddit: [ Removed by moderator ]
August 3, 2025 - I’ve been in the same boat! Most trackers only cover 1-2 sites, which is frustrating. I’ve been using the Karma browser extension since it works across Amazon, Walmart, BestBuy and more plus it shows price history so I don’t have to manually check every day
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reddit.com › r/frugal › what are your favorite apps and websites for price comparison?
r/Frugal on Reddit: What are your favorite apps and websites for price comparison?
May 30, 2021 -

Hi all!

Moving into my own place soon and I need a LOT of stuff. I’ve got a spreadsheet and like 4 Amazon wish lists going but it’s getting really tedious to look up every item on 4+ sites to check the price, especially when trying to watch for price drops. I’m of course also using the buy/sell/trade sites but that’s kinda separate.

My main question is what recommendations do you have for price comparison sites and apps? Also do you have any that track prices on multiple sites and notify you of a price drop?

Appreciate the help!

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reddit.com › r/frugal › app for price comparison between stores?
r/Frugal on Reddit: App for price comparison between stores?
May 9, 2021 -

Hey r/Frugal!

I'm looking for an app that will allow me to scan receipts from different grocery stores, and log the prices of items, so I can quickly scan over which stores have the best prices for the items I need to buy.

For example, Store A has coconut milk for $0.99, while Store B has coconut milk for $1.49, and Store C has ultra-fancy, organic coconut milk for $3.29.

If I'm making a grocery list, and coconut milk is on the list, I'd want to be able to quickly look up which store I should visit to get the best deal.

I also want to be able to scan my receipts, to slowly build up this "best deal database," without having to manually enter in every single expense. (I know I can do this for free on an Excel spreadsheet, and I still might, if I have to, but being able to scan would save a lot of time.)

Does such an app exist? Everything I'm finding in the app store is geared toward generating expense reports and other functions for the IRS :/.

TIA!

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reddit.com › r/sideproject › i created a free price checking mobile app - onescan
r/SideProject on Reddit: I Created a Free Price Checking Mobile App - OneScan
October 16, 2023 -

I've created a free mobile app that lets you check prices for any product called OneScan. All you have to do is scan the barcode of an item with your phone's camera or search for it in the search bar of the app. It will pull live prices from Amazon, Best Buy, Walmart, and eBay if it finds a match. If you only want to use the barcode scanner feature, you don't even have to login. However, if you do login, you can use the search bar feature and we provide daily deals and track your past scans. You can even order items for in store pickup if you prefer to drive in. Both options are free as I do not have a premium option and I do not sell data. Please let me know if the app is intuitive to use and "pretty." It is still in its early MVP stage so there will be many changes coming tied to all of your feedback. You can download it from the website (Also looking for feedback on the website too!). For anyone curious, it was done entirely in Flutterflow with GCP as the backend.

https://onescanapp.com

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reddit.com › r/loblawsisoutofcontrol › check out many penny - a free grocery price comparison app for canada 🇨🇦
r/loblawsisoutofcontrol on Reddit: Check out Many Penny - A Free Grocery Price Comparison App for Canada 🇨🇦
March 9, 2024 -

Hey r/loblawsisoutofcontrol! 👋

We wanted to introduce you to our app, Many Penny - a completely free grocery price comparison tool designed specifically for Canadians.

Here's what we offer:

  • Actively track prices across 26 major grocery chains

  • Support price comparisons for 101 different chains through crowdsourcing

  • Extensive, Canada-wide database built over 2+ years

  • Historical price fluctuation data to help you make informed decisions

  • Price hike/drop alerts for favourite products

  • 100% self-funded and ad-free - we're committed to keeping the app accessible and user-friendly

  • Proudly developed and hosted in Canada (based in beautiful Victoria, BC!) 🇨🇦

We've been working hard to create a cost-effective solution to help Canadians save on their grocery bills, and we'd love for you to try it out! We're always looking for feedback and suggestions on how we can improve our service to better meet your needs. 🙏

Many Penny is all about transparency and helping Canadians make informed choices. We don't collect any private data - just an email and a name (can be any, we don't really care). Geolocation is used to help you find stores around you and is not stored.

So, if you're tired of navigating grocery prices and want a simple, efficient way to compare costs across different chains, give Many Penny a try! Let us know what you think - your feedback is important in helping us build a better app.

You can download Many Penny for free on the App Store and Google Play. 📱

Thanks for reading, and we hope to see you on the app! 😊

Jake

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reddit.com › r/personalfinancecanada › what price tracking app/website do you use?
r/PersonalFinanceCanada on Reddit: What Price Tracking app/website do you use?
January 19, 2021 -

I’ve heard of ones that will track a product for you and alert you if the price drops. Does anybody have one they’d recommend?

And do these sites only track at one store, or will they help you find it cheaper at multiple stores?

Thanks!

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reddit.com › r/frugal › best price comparison app for phone?
r/Frugal on Reddit: Best Price Comparison App for Phone?
April 26, 2015 -

What is a good price checker app for the phone? Say I am in a store, I scan the UPC code and then it compares with other local retailers and some of the big online sites such as Amazon.

I googled and saw this article but there is just so many: https://www.pcmag.com/feature/290959/the-best-shopping-apps-to-compare-prices/ Figured I would ask here. Although I do like the walmart price match feature through the app I will definitely install that app. :)

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reddit.com › r/sideproject › i built a price tracker that’s completely free forever – but i still need to eat 😁 what would you pay for the pro version?
r/SideProject on Reddit: I built a price tracker that’s completely free forever – but I still need to eat 😁 What would you pay for the Pro version?
2 weeks ago -

Hey everyone, I’m a solo dev and just finished Price Tracker – a 100% free tool that tracks prices across Amazon, Walmart, eBay, Target, BestBuy, Shein, and AliExpress with one click (Chrome extension). The free version stays free forever with:

  • Price history charts

  • Real email alerts (only when price actually drops)

  • Works in 4 languages + 3 currencies

  • No ads, no limits on tracked products Pro adds the stuff people go crazy for:

  • AI that says “STRONG BUY – lowest in 14 months” or “WAIT – Black Friday drop coming”

  • Global price checker (cheapest country + real shipping/tax)

  • Live Reddit opinions + working coupons

  • Priority support I want the core to stay free forever (because I hate paywalls), but I need to eat and keep building. So be brutally honest: What would you actually pay for Pro?

  • $4.99/month | $49/year

  • $6.99/month | $59/year

  • $99 lifetime (limited) Something else?

  • “I’d never pay – free is enough” (No pressure – just want real feedback before launch)

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reddit.com › r/walmart › price checker app
r/walmart on Reddit: Price checker app
June 15, 2022 -

I have been recently building a price checker app named Billit.The app’s usage is available when you are at one of the supermarkets registered on our platform. The goal is simple: Anyone at the store could check the prices of any item they scan on their phone. The challenges: Integrating with hundreds of different systems that supermarkets or retail stores already have in use or convincing the stores to update their prices on our platform every time a price changes since prices are often volatile The monetizing: Ads would be the primary source of monetization, but unlike other platforms we would need to control the quality of the ads shown to the users. This is why i am developing ‘ad studio’ and it’s a platform for anyone (including the stores) to add custom ads that would display on our app. Ad makers would visually be able to see how their ads show on our app through the website. Moreover, store owners could promote products that are not selling hot at the moments which could blend beautifully with the visuals of our app.

www.billit.store (https soon enough)

Please do drop any negative or positive comments on why this is either a good or terrible idea, I would love to know more about that.

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reddit.com › r/frugal › best way to track online price drops?
r/Frugal on Reddit: Best way to track online price drops?
June 3, 2019 -

I am trying to get a head start on my New year shopping. I have a pretty good list already but I don't want to pay too much. I was trying to find a program or app that will help me find price drops on items I need. I was able to find many apps that do this but I don't know which is best. Do any of you use an app/website like this? Which is your favorite and why?

Thanks for the help!

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reddit.com › r/frugal › is there a website/app that is able to track products price on any website?
r/Frugal on Reddit: Is there a website/app that is able to track products price on any website?
June 16, 2024 -

Hello there. I am searching for a website/app that works like a browser extension that is able to track a products price (able to distinguish websites html/css and recognise prices) over a span of, say, 12 months then send you a notification that price shifted?

So far I found Camelcamelcamel, Keepа and a few others but they have quite outdated UI/UX and lack a lot of desireable functions. Goal isnt just to track Amazon, but other sites too.

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reddit.com › r/frugal › app or something to know when a price is getting down on a produce
r/Frugal on Reddit: App or something to know when a price is getting down on a produce
April 1, 2025 -

Hi!

I think it exist on amazon but is there an app or something similar that can tell you when a product you want is on sale or has now a lower price? On every website we shop on?

For example, I shop on site x (other than amazon). I see something that I want but I'm not in a hurry to buy it. Instead of going on the website everyday, is there a way to know if the price went down?

Thank you!

Edit : I'm in Canada and don't know how to write in english apparently

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reddit.com › r/frugal_ind › tools to track how "good" a deal actually is - price tracking websites
r/Frugal_Ind on Reddit: Tools to track how "good" a deal actually is - Price Tracking Websites
July 21, 2024 -

Referring to the recent posts on this sub about strategies to spend less in sales and avoid being tempted by the deals, here are some tools that I personally use to help me understand how "good" a deal actually is.

These tools are basically price trackers with chrome extensions and options to notify you when a price drops and work across Amazon or Flipkart. This way you can plan what you need well in advance, set a tracker, check during sale period whether price has actually dropped and then take decision accordingly.

  1. https://pricehistory.app/ - The UI is pretty good, tracks price consistently of most products I've tried and has filtering options in graph too. Chrome Extension is good too

  2. https://www.pricebefore.com/ is a decent one too incase the first one doesn't help

  3. Sometimes we want to compare prices across websites and its difficult for non-branded products. For those I use pricee.com or cheapshops.in

Just to clarify, I'm in no way affiliated to any websites shared. Just mentioning some I use personally.

Hope it helps people.

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reddit.com › r/pokeinvesting › price checking app suggestions
r/PokeInvesting on Reddit: Price checking app suggestions
February 9, 2025 -

What do y’all use to track your card prices? I’ve always used the price charting website but recently wanted to use one of the apps to create a portfolio of my collection to easier track the prices. I went with the collectr app as I’ve heard good things but noticed the prices to be pretty inflated compared to price charting, especially on my older cards. With all the recent hype I’m sure prices are all over the place but any recommendations would be helpful. Thanks!

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reddit.com › r/flipping › site/app to check current prices?
r/Flipping on Reddit: Site/app to check current prices?
September 20, 2023 -

Is there anywhere i can check prices of current items by barcode/upc? I know amazon sellers does it but that's complicated for just checking out current selling prices and probably doesn't have everything on there... Suggestions?