Price Drop Alerts: Track Any Product's Price and Never Overpay Again
CamelCamelCamel only covers Amazon. Honey catches checkout coupons. Neither monitors the stores, brands, or B2B software pages you actually care about. Here's how to fix that.
You bought something. Found it cheaper three days later. Or you waited for a better price, it went up, and you bought it anyway out of frustration. Either way: you were playing a guessing game when you could have had a system.
Price monitoring watches product pages automatically and alerts you the moment a price hits your target. Here's why the tools most people use aren't enough — and what to do instead.
The Gap in Existing Price Trackers
CamelCamelCamel is genuinely great — for Amazon. Honey is useful at checkout. But both tools require the product to exist on a platform they integrate with. They can't monitor:
- A boutique brand's own website
- A local retailer that doesn't sell on Amazon
- A SaaS company's pricing page you're evaluating for procurement
- A B2B vendor, equipment supplier, or specialty marketplace
- A competitor's pricing that you track for strategic reasons
AyeWatch monitors any URL for price changes. Paste the product page, describe what you're watching for — "alert me if the price drops below $400" or "notify me if anything on this pricing page changes" — and you'll get a push notification the moment it happens. Any website. Any country. Any currency.
Track any product's price — on any website
Set up a price alert free →What People Actually Use Price Monitoring For
- Electronics and gadgets: Laptops, GPUs, cameras, phones — prices move constantly around restock events, competing sales, and channel discounts
- Software and SaaS: Annual billing discounts, Black Friday sales, and competitor pricing changes worth tracking for business intelligence
- Travel: Hotel rates and specific routes that fluctuate hourly — monitor the exact page for a property or flight you're watching
- Collectibles and resale: eBay listings, StockX, and specialty markets where prices move on thin volume
- B2B procurement: Equipment, supply costs, or vendor pricing you're evaluating over a decision cycle
How to Set It Up
- Copy the product page URL — any retailer, any site
- Paste it into AyeWatch and set your intent: "Alert me when the price drops below $X" or "Notify me if the price changes at all"
- Choose push notification so it hits your phone immediately when it fires
AyeWatch checks automatically on your schedule, explains the change in plain language ("Price dropped from $549 to $429"), and sends the alert through whichever channel you set. No browser extension required. No platform restrictions.
URL: sony.com/en_us/headphones/wireless-headphones/wh-1000xm5.html
Description: "Alert me when the price on this page drops below $250 — I've been watching this product and want to know the moment it hits my target price, not a day after the sale ends"
Basically,
Stop timing the market manually. Set a price drop alert, get notified when your target is hit, and buy with confidence instead of anxiety. The product you want at the price you want — without spending your day refreshing pages.
Try AyeWatch free and set your first price alert today.