A price-drop watchdog · by bots.team

Never miss a price drop again.

Point it at a product, flight, or competitor page. It checks on your schedule and leaves a plain-English note the moment the price changes — no extension, no open tab.

Checks on your schedule Reports back in plain English Never buys anything Free if you have Claude
How it works

Three steps, then it runs itself

You describe what to watch in plain English. It does the checking, on the schedule you pick, and only speaks up when there's something to say. Want every screen? See the full setup guide →

1

Describe what to watch

Paste a link and say it like you'd ask a person: "Check this laptop's price every morning and tell me if it drops below $1,200." There's no wrong way to phrase it.

2

It checks on your schedule

Once a day or once an hour, it loads the page, finds the price, and compares it to last time — quietly in the background, no tab open on your end.

3

It leaves you a note

Most days: "no change." The day the price moves, you get a direct note — not a buried notification. You decide what to do. It reports; it doesn't buy.

What you'll actually get

Calm most mornings. Loud the day it matters.

Here's what a note looks like — quiet on the days nothing changes, and clear the morning the price finally moves.

Most mornings
PriceTracker
Tue, 6:02 AM
Morning — still $1,349 on that monitor you're watching. No change since yesterday. I'll keep an eye on it and let you know the moment it moves.
All clear · nothing to do
The morning it drops
PriceTracker
Fri, 6:00 AM
Heads up — the price just dropped. That monitor went from $1,349 to $1,099 overnight, the lowest since you started watching. Here's the page — you decide from here.
−$250−19% · lowest since you started tracking

Illustrative example. Your notes show the real price from the page you're watching — PriceTracker reads the number, it doesn't set it.

Get started

What do you want to watch?

Fill this in and we'll hand your bot the job, already written. Opens bots.team with everything pre-filled — tweak the wording there if you like.

Here's the job we'll hand your bot
Check the price on this page every morning and tell me the moment it changes.
Open in bots.team →

First time here? Download the free app for Mac or Windows → · See the full setup guide

The app is free. If you already pay for Claude, running this costs nothing extra — it checks and reports; it never buys anything.

It watches the price. It never spends your money.

This is the part people ask about first, so we'll say it plainly: PriceTracker checks and reports. It doesn't hold a card, a wallet, or a login, and it can't complete a purchase. When the price drops, you get a note — the buying decision, and the buying, stay entirely with you. More in the FAQ →

Honest pricing

Already have Claude? PriceTracker is free.

The app is always free. The only cost is Claude — and if you already pay for it, you're done.

Already have Claude$0 extra
Need Claude first~$20/mo

Paid to Anthropic for Claude, not to us. Full pricing breakdown →

Questions

The things people ask first

Can it buy the thing for me when the price drops?

No — and that's on purpose. It checks and reports. It doesn't hold a payment method or complete a purchase. When the price drops, you decide and you buy.

What does it cost?

Free if you already pay for Claude. The app is free and runs on that subscription. If you don't have Claude yet, you'll need one (~$20/month) — our setup guide walks you through it.

Where does it run — is my machine exposed?

On your own Mac or Windows computer. No standing cloud machine holds your setup, and no inbound listener sits open. It reaches out to the page and Claude's API when it checks — like any tool that reads the web.

Is this safer than handing an agent my accounts?

Yes — it only needs to read a public page. No login to your email, bank, or store account. Less access, less to worry about.

What if it can't reach the page?

It tells you plainly and tries again next run. It won't guess a number or fail silently. Some sites block automated requests; if one won't load, it'll say so.

How is this different from a browser-extension price tracker?

It runs on a schedule with no tab open. You can describe conditions in plain English ("under $80 and in stock"), and you get a written note — not just a raw price ping.

Set up your price tracker in about two minutes

Describe what to watch, set the schedule, and let it run. No account needed to start, no credit card, no catch.

Set up your price tracker →