After all, we are in 2022
You have no doubt else to do, than to sit for hours to find competitors and product prices.
When we made one of the first versions of the platform for price monitoring, we thought it was quite smart that you should only insert a link to a competitors product and then price etc. was automatically retrieved.
Unfortunately, one of the first shop owners on the platform was not that happy…
He said something like: “I have much else to do but sit and find competitors and their products. We need to monitor our competitors but don’t have the time to get started.”
Hm. OK – back to the drawing board.
Automated algorithm does the work for you
Let the machines do the work. Of course it is easier said than done.
But it is, because we have developed a so-called algorithm and an “army” of robots.
The robots go on the Internet and visit your competitors, where they find out if they have a product that you also have.
For the robot, you simply provide basic information about the individual products – title, image, etc.
Then the robot has an idea of what to look for and starts working for you.
You don’t need to tell the robots who your competitors are – they find them themselves.
See it with an example
The best part is always to try it out in practice. Below you can see an example from the real world. The product is from a toy store.
All competitors, prices, etc. are found completely automatically.
We recommend that you try how it will work with your products by taking a free trial.

Here you can see the names of the individual competitors and can click directly to their page for the product.
See which competitors have been seen advertise this product on Google Shopping, etc.
Your cost price and current price. Control your own information in relation to your competitors.
Competitors current and previous price. This product has just been added, so no history yet.
Quickly add a new price from this competitor. Customize before clicking OK.
How much the prices of each competitor are either higher or lower than your current price.