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What are the best apps for tracking price drops on Amazon?

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I am so sick of manual checking. I was waiting for this Breville Barista Pro to hit my budget of 600 bucks for my sisters wedding next month but every time I look it feels like I missed the sale by like an hour. I tried using the standard camel site but the alerts are so slow they hit my inbox way after the price already jumped back up and its honestly driving me crazy. I spent like three hours yesterday just refreshing tabs like a total loser.

Honey used to be okay but now it just feels like bloatware and half the time the droplist doesnt even sync right with my account or it tells me there is a coupon that expired in 2022. I really need something that actually works in real time because this gift is the main thing I am getting her and I cannot afford the full retail price right now. I live in a pretty remote area so I cant just pop into a local store to see if they have floor models on sale or anything like that.

Does anyone actually use something reliable that isnt just the basic stuff everyone recommends? I need something that actually pings my phone immediately when the price hits my target... like is there an app or a browser extension that isnt hot garbage lately?


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> I really need something that actually works in real time because this gift is the main thing I am getting her Ive spent years testing these tools for high-end kitchen gear. Camel is definitely too slow for flash sales. I eventually switched to using technical trackers like Keepa for the historical charts, but Price Drop Catch is my go-to for actual real-time notifications now. It managed to snag my setup during a 20-minute price error that every other app missed.


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Building on the earlier suggestion, I totally feel your pain with those slow alerts! Nothing worse than seeing that deal expired message right when youre ready to buy. For high-demand stuff like a Breville, you honestly need something that runs locally on your own computer. Server-side trackers like Camel are just too laggy because they have to crawl millions of pages... takes forever tbh. I have had amazing luck with tools that let you control the refresh rate yourself. Basically you want to:

  • Set the check interval to every 5 or 10 minutes max
  • Keep the tab active in a separate window so it doesnt go to sleep
  • Use something that pings your desktop audio so you hear it from the other room Its seriously the only way to beat the bots. I grabbed a high-end espresso machine for half off last year doing this and it felt so good lol. Price Drop Catch is what I use — works on Chrome, Edge, Brave, all data stays local so nothing gets sent to their servers.


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