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Start from a current price check, save interest in tracking items or categories, and use AI comparison signals to watch where pricing may move next.
Tracking workflow
Price tracking should start with a clear item identity: photo, product code, grocery basket, or manual details. PriceSnap already captures those signals so a watchlist can be built around better matches.
Photo scan
Capture visible labels, marks, condition, and model signals.
Manual lookup
Use exact names, codes, sizes, and condition when you already know them.
Actionable result
See comps, value range, seller notes, and next steps in one flow.
Price tracking foundation
A useful tracker needs a precise item record before it can send useful updates. Photos, codes, manual details, and location all help avoid noisy alerts.
You can start with a current price check and register interest in tracking. Full recurring price tracking is being built around item identity, source links, country, currency, and category demand.
Exact item identity
Fewer false alerts
Codes, photos, model names, and sizes keep alerts attached to the right product variant.
Target price or category
Useful notifications
A tracker should know whether you care about a specific item, a basket, or a broader category.
Market context
Better timing
Currency, country, local availability, and source type can all change what counts as a deal.
Condition lane
Cleaner comparisons
Used, new, sealed, graded, and refurbished items should be watched separately.
Saved list and local stores
Recurring baskets make sense for weekly staples where small price changes add up.
Model, storage, processor, condition
A tracker should watch the exact configuration, not just the product family.
Style code, size, condition
Size and condition can move differently over time.
Edition, grade, completeness
Collectors need tracking that separates raw, graded, sealed, and loose examples.
Confirm the item first so future tracking can follow the right product.
Start with a price checkOne short email when values shift in the categories you follow. No spam, unsubscribe anytime.
The current version focuses on price checks and alert-interest capture. Recurring automatic tracking is planned around the same item identity and market signals.
Start with expensive, repeat-purchase, or fast-moving items where timing matters: electronics, groceries, sneakers, collectibles, watches, and appliances.
Yes, but it needs condition and comparable-market context. Used item tracking should not compare worn items against new retail prices.
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Start with current market signals and register interest in deeper price history tracking.
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Register interest in price drop alerts for products, codes, categories, and baskets.
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Compare item, grocery, barcode, and basket prices with market-aware source links.
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Type in any product and get a market-backed price check in seconds.
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Scan grocery receipts or shopping lists and turn them into comparable baskets.
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Scan or enter a barcode and use it as a product identifier for price checks.