Manual Price Monitoring of Retail Products Is Tedious and Inconsistent
Consumers tracking prices on big-ticket retail items must manually check product pages repeatedly over days or weeks, with no reliable way to know when a target price is reached. This creates a recurring time cost and results in missed deals or unnecessary purchases at full price. The problem is real but low-intensity for most people, and the solution space is already occupied by established tools like Camelcamelcamel, Honey, and browser extension-based trackers.
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