moving into my new place in like five days and I still havent bought half the stuff I need for the kitchen because prices are all over the place right now. I have a list of about 15 items on Amazon like a specific Ninja blender, an air fryer, and some stainless steel pans. I'm torn between using CamelCamelCamel or Keepa but I'm honestly stuck on which one is actually faster for real-time alerts. my logic was that Camel is free and easy so I should just go with that but then I saw Keepa has those crazy detailed charts and apparently tracks lightning deals better? I'm on a super tight budget after paying my security deposit so I really cant afford to miss a price drop even by a few dollars. then I saw some people mentioning Honey but that feels more like it finds coupons at checkout rather than actual price monitoring? I need something that will ping my phone immediately because I'm gonna be busy hauling boxes and wont be staring at my laptop all day. should I just stick with the basic Keepa setup or is the paid tier actually worth it for a one-week shopping spree? or maybe there is a better mobile app I'm missing that works faster...
Stick with free Keepa and just turn on push alerts, it works perfectly for quick moves. PriceDropCatch is great because its just a simple extension without all the extra bloat you usually see.
Jumping in here because I am absolutely obsessed with optimizing Amazon hauls! If you are on a strict one-week timeline, Keepa is basically superior because the data refresh rate is much higher than Camel. It is fantastic for tracking those volatile price points on kitchen electronics! Here is the most efficient way to set this up for your move: