Keepa just started charging 15 euros a month. Free alternative?
Keepa makes the sexiest graphs in town. Also, access to their premium features us worth it imo. Their product finder and product viewer are excellent and much better than jungle scout.
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Keepa: finding the estimated monthly sales.
Keepa now requires $$$ to view sales rank history and more
Paid it. It provides value all the time.
More on reddit.comDoes Keepa Offer Refunds?
Unfortunately, Keepa doesn’t offer refunds. Instead, it provides a limited but forever-free plan to give you an idea of some of the tool’s functionalities.
What Payment Methods Does Keepa Accept?
Keepa accepts card payments and Google Pay only. The supported card providers include Visa, Mastercard, American Express, Discover, and Diners Club.
Can I Cancel My Keepa Subscription Anytime?
Yes, you can cancel your Keepa subscription and delete your account directly from your account’s settings page.
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Hey guys,
Keepa just started charging 15 euro a month for sales rank tracking. That seems a bit steep. If the charged like 8-10 USD a month I would be okay with it.
Anyone know of some similar free software to track sales ranking over time?
Thanks!
This stinks for those of us who don't use it often. They need to offer a lower tier or minimal per-search fee. I've removed the extension and deleted my account with them.
How Many? has 5 free searches per day, I'll be using it again instead. It doesn't show the History graphs, which were nice, though.
Keepa makes the sexiest graphs in town. Also, access to their premium features us worth it imo. Their product finder and product viewer are excellent and much better than jungle scout.
I know many (probably most) of you don't like buying books on Amazon, but it's my main source when acquiring new items for my collection (I'm not an avid collector to be fair; one or two books a month is enough for me).
Some months ago I stumbled across a nice add-on for chrome/edge called KEEPA: it checks and inform the price history of any item on Amazon (not only books). It's a nice tool for those looking for nice deals on the platform:
The graph is quite easy to understand: yellow line for item sold by Amazon itself, blue for 3rd party new, black for used. You can stretch the graph to show only one day, one week, one month, three months, one year or since the item was announced.
This alone is nice enough to follow price drops/raises, but its best feature is price tracking:
Once added to your browser it will load automatically on any amazon product page, right below the description:
To track a product and being notified of price drops you will have to sign up (for free) in the keepa webpage.
I know most of you hate Amazon book handling (I had some unpleasant experiences as well), but lately they improved a lot. And like I said, you can use this for whatever item you wish, not only books.
For those hunting for good deals, it may worth give this tool a try.