Watch a product's price. Buy it at the low.
Point PriceTracker at a product page on Amazon, Best Buy, Walmart, or anywhere else. It checks on your schedule and notes you the day it drops below your number.
You've decided you want it, but not at today's price. So you check the page every day "just in case," half-forget, and then find out it was $60 cheaper last Tuesday. You want the drop, not the chore of checking.
To set your number once — "tell me when it's under $1,200" — and get on with your life, trusting you'll be told the day it's worth pulling the trigger.
Quiet until your number hits
Most mornings it's a calm "still the same." The day it crosses your target, it's unmistakable.
Illustrative example. It reads the price straight off the product page — it doesn't set it, and it doesn't check out for you.
Three steps, about two minutes
The full walkthrough with screenshots is in the setup guide.
Copy the product page
Grab the link to the exact product on Amazon, Best Buy, or wherever you'd buy it.
Set your number
"Check this every morning and tell me if it drops below $1,200." One sentence, no settings to hunt through.
Buy at the low
You get the note the day it crosses your target — with the price and the link. You decide and you buy.
Set up your product tracker
Paste the product page and your target. We'll write the instruction and open bots.team pre-filled.
Product tracking, answered
Can it buy the product when the price drops?
No. It watches and tells you when it drops. No card, no store login, no checkout — you buy yourself.
Does it work with Amazon, Best Buy, Walmart, and other stores?
Any product page it can read. Most retail pages work. If a site blocks automated requests, the bot says so instead of guessing a price.
How is this different from a browser extension?
No tab open — it runs on a schedule. Describe conditions in plain English ("under $80 and in stock"), and you get a short note, not just a raw ping.
What does it cost?
Free if you already pay for Claude. If not, you'll need one (~$20/month). Nothing to buy from PriceTracker. More on pricing →