Watch a flight fare. Book at the dip.
Point PriceTracker at your route. It checks the fare on your schedule and leaves a note when it drops — so you book at the dip, not when you happen to look.
Fares bounce around by the hour. You don't know if today's price is good or if it'll be $120 cheaper on Thursday — so you either book too early and overpay, or wait too long and it jumps.
Someone to quietly keep an eye on your exact route and tap you on the shoulder the day it drops — with the real number and a link — so the only thing left to decide is "book it or not."
This is a bot actually watching flights
VegasFlights watching Allegiant and Frontier on XNA–Las Vegas. It even caught a quietly discontinued route — and corrected its records instead of reporting a stale fare.
Real report from a flight-tracking bot. Your route and numbers would be your own.
Quiet until the fare drops
Most mornings: no change. The day it dips, you get the number and the link.
Illustrative example. It reads the fare from the page you point it at — it doesn't set prices, and it doesn't book.
Three steps to a flight watch
The full walkthrough with screenshots is in the setup guide — here's the short version.
Paste your route
Open the fare page for your dates on the airline or a flight search site, and copy the link.
Say it plainly
"Check this fare every morning and tell me if it drops below $300." That's the whole instruction.
Get the note
Most mornings it's quiet. The day the fare dips, you get a note with the number and the link — you book.
Set up your flight tracker
Paste the fare page and we'll write the instruction for you. Opens bots.team pre-filled.
Flight tracking, answered
Can it book the flight when the fare drops?
No. It watches and tells you when the fare moves. No card, no login, no booking — you book yourself.
Which flight sites can it watch?
Any fare page it can read — airline results or a linkable search page. If a site blocks automated requests, it says so instead of guessing.
How often does it check the fare?
Whatever you pick — every morning is typical, or every hour if you're close to booking. Runs in the background; no tab open.
What does a flight tracker cost?
Free if you already pay for Claude. If not, you'll need one (~$20/month). Nothing to buy from PriceTracker. More on pricing →