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Competitor Analysis

Amazon Price Tracker

Watch Amazon prices move in real time — track any product, monitor competitors, and turn price data into purchasing or pricing decisions with AllyHub’s AI agent.

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How to Track Amazon Prices with AllyHub

Set up price monitoring for any Amazon product in three steps — no extensions, no installs.

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Point to the Product

Paste an Amazon product URL or ASIN, or describe what to track. Specify individual products, a comparison set, or an entire category.

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AllyHub Pulls Price Data

AllyHub gathers the current price and historical pricing where available, then confirms your tracking criteria — drop threshold, monitoring frequency, or comparison scope.

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Get Alerts and Deeper Analysis

Receive price data in a structured format and act on it: generate a price comparison table, track multiple competitor listings side by side, export pricing trends to a spreadsheet, or save the entire monitoring workflow as a Playbook to run on demand.

Why Choose AllyHub’s Amazon Price Tracker

Not just a deal alert — a full competitive pricing intelligence workflow that compounds with every task.

Real-Time Price Data

Some price trackers show outdated listings or miss third-party seller variations. AllyHub pulls live price data from Amazon product pages — including third-party sellers, deal prices, and Prime-exclusive discounts — giving you an accurate picture of what buyers actually see.

Extract More Than Text

Bulk Monitoring Across Products

Tracking one product at a time is too slow for competitive research. AllyHub monitors price movements across entire product categories, competitor ASIN lists, or curated watchlists in a single workflow — perfect for e-commerce sellers, procurement teams, and market analysts who need breadth, not just depth.

Bulk Extraction, Any Scale

From Price to Competitive Strategy

A price drop notification is a starting point. AllyHub connects pricing data to the broader picture: how this product’s price compares to category averages, which sellers are undercutting the market, and what repricing strategy to consider. The longer AllyHub tracks your categories, the sharper its baseline for flagging real market shifts.

From Extraction to Action

Reusable Monitoring Workflows

Save your Amazon price tracking setup as a Playbook — product lists, categories, alert thresholds, and export formats are preserved. AllyHub deepens its understanding of your monitoring targets with each run, so configuration overhead drops and each cycle returns tighter, more precisely targeted results.

Workflows That Compound

Who Uses AllyHub’s Amazon Price Tracker

E-commerce sellers, buyers, analysts, and procurement teams — anyone who needs to know when Amazon prices move.

E-Commerce Sellers & Amazon Vendors

Sellers use AllyHub’s amazon price tracker to monitor competitor listings across their product categories, spotting repricing moves early and adjusting their own pricing strategy before market share shifts. Automated monitoring replaces manual checking across hundreds of ASINs.

Procurement & Supply Chain Teams

Procurement teams track prices on frequently purchased supplies and equipment across Amazon Business, setting thresholds and receiving structured reports when prices hit target levels — reducing reliance on manual comparison shopping and missed buying windows.

Market Researchers & Analysts

Analysts use bulk price tracking to map price dynamics across Amazon product categories — identifying seasonal pricing patterns, tracking how competitor ASINs respond to promotions, and building historical pricing datasets for market intelligence reports.

Consumer Deal Hunters & Resellers

Individual buyers and resellers set up price drop alerts for specific products, monitoring Amazon’s price history to identify optimal buying windows and avoid paying above average market price for high-value items.

FAQs About Amazon Price Tracker

Common questions about tracking Amazon prices, monitoring competitors, and using price data for purchasing and business decisions.

What is an Amazon price tracker?

An Amazon price tracker is a tool that monitors the listed price of products on Amazon over time, alerting you when prices change or drop below a target threshold. AllyHub extends this beyond simple alerts — it supports bulk tracking across product sets, generates comparative price tables, and connects price data to competitive analysis workflows.

Is AllyHub’s Amazon price tracker free?

Yes. AllyHub’s free plan supports individual product price lookups and basic price monitoring. Bulk tracking across multiple ASINs or product categories, scheduled monitoring workflows, and structured data export are available on paid plans.

Can I track prices for multiple Amazon products at once?

Yes. AllyHub supports bulk amazon price tracking — provide a list of ASINs, product URLs, or a category link, and AllyHub monitors all of them simultaneously. Results are returned as a structured price comparison table, updated each time you run the workflow.

Does AllyHub track Amazon price history?

AllyHub retrieves current pricing and can pull historical price data where it’s available from Amazon’s product pages and third-party pricing sources. For ongoing historical tracking, saving the monitoring workflow as a Playbook and running it regularly builds your own price history dataset over time.

How is AllyHub different from dedicated Amazon price tracking apps?

Dedicated price trackers notify you of drops on individual products. AllyHub combines price monitoring with research and analysis — tracking competitor pricing at scale, connecting price movements to category trends, and feeding data directly into business decision workflows. Your second run is faster than your first; your tenth run requires almost no manual input at all.