I created a website that tracks price history for items sold on Walmart: https://aislegopher.com
As sellers, I thought this may be a useful tool. Feedback welcomed.
I created a free website for Walmart sellers to track product prices. It includes price history, price change alerts, customer reviews, and comparison with Amazon and Target products.
Thought it might be useful to post here for sellers wanting to research products:
https://wallyassist.com
Please let me know your thoughts, comments, suggestions, and also what new features you would like.
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.
I swear this come up every 30 seconds ether price check or where it the item at.
Seriously,I wish my work phone can scan how much neurons these customers have.
I can't get anything done in toys.
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.