How PriceTracker works

A virtual buying assistant that does the boring part of shopping — checking every store, every day — and interrupts you only when it’s time to buy.

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    You add a product

    Type what you want to buy — a model name works best (“WH-1000XM5 black”). Optionally set a hard target price (“alert me at $350 or less”) or a drop threshold (“alert me 10% below the average”). Both take seconds.

    You can monitor as many products as you like; each active product uses 1 credit per daily sweep.

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    A real browser shops for you, daily

    Every day our bot opens a full Chromium browser and searches each of the 27+ US and Canadian retailers we cover — the same way you would, tab by tab. It only checks stores that deliver to your region, and it skips any store you’ve blacklisted.

    An AI reads every result to filter out accessories and wrong models, so a laptop sleeve is never mistaken for the laptop.

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    Every price is normalized to real, landed cost

    We record the item price, add shipping (exact when the store shows it, a per-store estimate otherwise), and normalize currencies across US and Canadian stores. What you compare is the true landed cost — not a teaser price that grows at checkout.

    A “cheaper” cross-border price that loses to a local store after shipping will rank exactly where it deserves: below it.

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    We build your product’s price history

    Each sweep becomes a snapshot. Over days and weeks we learn the product’s genuine 30-day average — which is what lets us tell a real discount from a marked-up-then-“reduced” fake sale.

    You can watch the full price chart and every snapshot for each product in your dashboard.

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    The instant it drops, you know

    When today’s best total price falls below your target — or below the average by your chosen threshold — you get an email (and an SMS if you added your phone) with the price, the store, and a direct link to buy.

    A 24-hour cooldown per product means you get the deal, not spam.

Stores we watch

Amazon · Best Buy · Walmart · Canadian Tire · Costco · Newegg · eBay · Home Depot · Staples · The Source · Memory Express · Canada Computers · Visions · London Drugs · Sport Chek · Mark’s · RONA · Indigo · Sporting Life · Altitude Sports · MEC · Lululemon · Dell · Lenovo · Apple · B&H Photo · Adorama — and the list keeps growing.

Start watching your first product — free