Does anyone have a recommendation for a price tracker that can track the price across all websites for one item? Something easy to use without a million ads? Specifically I am looking at a Staub 12 piece dinner set, that is $160 everywhere, but I want to buy IF it drops in price. I am furnishing. new house, so I likely could need to do this with quite a few things. Thanks so much!
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You can run it directly from the share menu from the Amazon app, the site or the clipboard.
This shortcut allows you to quickly view the price history chart of the last 45 days or open Keepa.com.
Fully compatible with the following domains: .com .ca .mx .uk .de .fr .it .es .jp .in
Link to the Shortcut
Hey, so I'm making a bookstore(personal project) and one of the features is to have a price history graph for each product.
Is there anyway I can get the price history of a product? I know there are sites that show the price history but they want me to pay for the data:(.
Arguebly the best case scenario is to make a web scraper and put it all into a CSV file and use that. Although I'm wondering if any of you know any sites with free price history data
There is a website called camelcamelcamel. It analyzes an Amazon product showing when it was the cheapest and the products price history.
Just because something is 40% off doesn't mean it's a deal. This website is very handy to weed out the fake "Black Friday Deals".
Hello! I'm a newcomer to this subreddit and have found it very helpful in learning about Shortcuts.
To give back, I have created a shortcut to view the price history of a product on Amazon. It's a bit different than existing ones I was able to find on this subreddit. This shortcut opens an easily dismissable version of Safari with price history and input boxes to optionally create a price watch. This site is mobile-friendly, unlike other price history shortcuts.
The shortcut is available at: https://www.icloud.com/shortcuts/32d315abec80440d8601bd149a9dc22a
You can also view more on the Penny Parrot blog (complete with demonstration video): https://pennyparrot.com/blog/ios-shortcuts-for-iphone
I am open to suggestions and hope the community finds this useful.
Hey guys anyone knows if there is an affordable API for getting the price history of an amazon product? Doesn't need to be super high performant.
So fat the ones I found are Keepa and Amazon historical price from RapiAPI. Both look kinda dubious. Wondering if there are other alternatives out there.
On the desktop there are multiple browser extensions that provide this service but in the mobile world there was no app that satisfied me on both UI and features. So, I tried to create an alternative with the app Reprice.
After selecting a Amazon product using the integrated Amazon Browser, you can choose to be notified on every price change or when it drops under a set value. It considers shipping price and allows you to get notified if the seller is Amazon, Amazon Warehouse, Third parties or all sellers.
I care about UI and I think Reprice is nice from this point of view but any feedback is appreciated. It's free and you can track up to 4 products at the same time without paying anything (in-app purchase if you need more).
Here's the Google Play Link
Do you think it's a valid alternative to Keepa or CamelCamelCamel on mobile? Which features would you like to see improved?
Black Friday is around the corner in the US and UK. Before jumping on any deals from Amazon use CamelCamelCamel for their Amazon price tracking.
See the product price highs and lows over time to check it’s actually a good deal before you buy.
US https://camelcamelcamel.com
UK https://uk.camelcamelcamel.com
At least it has been for me for the last few weeks on my phone app. Thought I'd share with Prime Day about to start. Hope it helps!
Which price history website you guys use to check ecommerce product price? I want a website which will give alert when the product is on discount or on low price. Can anyone suggest for indian ecommerce sites?
Why YSK: Often times Prime Day deals are just the same price they normally are with a sale sticker. They will raise the prices prior to Prime Day and then mark the price back down to the original price. You can use CamelCamelCamel to check the recent prices to see if you're actually getting a good deal. It is worth it to check before you buy. All you have to do is copy and paste the Amazon link onto the website and it will tell you a price history.
https://camelcamelcamel.com/
Sale season is coming up. I remember how I used to react to big discount tags - it led to impulsive purchases. But now there are free websites where you can check the price history for items you want. Just search "amazon price history", "aliexpress price history" etc., on Google, Bing, DuckDuckGo, ... and look at the price chart. You’ll quickly see if the discount is real, the best price to buy at, and during which sale the price could be lower. Be smart and save your money!
Before I buy something, I'm never sure if the price is good or if it was cheaper last month.
What's the easiest way to check real price history these days?
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?
Why YSK: Many people want to find a great deal during sales, and many sellers take advantage of this. They raise the price a few days before the sale and then lower it just to show a large discount.
Always check price history charts to see what prices were like in the past and make sure the discount is real. This will help you avoid impulse purchases, shop at the lowest prices, and find real deals.
Camelcamelcamel, Keepa, Pricearchive are popular one's for Amazon and Aliexpress.
Links:
https://camelcamelcamel.com/ - price tracker for Amazon
https://keepa.com/ - another good price tracker for Amazon
https://www.pricearchive.org/ - price tracker for Aliexpress
It would be great if you could list good price trackers you use for Walmart, eBay, and other stores. This will be especially helpful during ongoing and upcoming sales.
so ive noticed lately that after i buy an item it winds up being a cheaper price within my return window option so ive started repurchasing the same item a 2nd time at a lower price and then sending it back with the original order where i paid a higher price.
my understanding is amazon hasnt done price adjustments in several years and even though its more inefficient thats what they prefer you do.
these price differenced will range from $5-10/item but it adds up quickly for our family when we order so many things we need. i regret to think how much extra $ has been spent on purchases over the years from price swings.
in the past few weeks alone im recouping about $50 in price difference.
the trouble is im manually checking the prices for fluctuations daily because you never know when they will go up or down.
ive observed the algorithm will lower the price the more you view an item to entice you to buy because it believes youre really interested and just need some motivations.
ive also noticed prices go up for an item after youve completed just a regular return. im sure the merchant or algorithm is trying to pass the cost of the return off to the next customer there.
anyway, the apps i see on the play store (im on android) seem outdated and not sure if i can trust them.
is there an updated app that works well to notify you of price swings or coupons available on the items you wish to track? ideally it would be nice to sync to your amazon account so it adds the items for notifications automatically. if not an app then a good browser extension for chrome?
some credit cards used to have a price rewind that was great for this purpose but they've all but discontinued that feature across all credit card issuers.
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.
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
https://www.pricebefore.com/ is a decent one too incase the first one doesn't help
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.