Wish-list tools only work on the stores they support. PageMinder works on any product page on the internet: paste the link, say what you're waiting for, and get a message when the price actually drops — with the old price, the new price, and stock status. No more refreshing the tab every morning.
And what it never bothers you with: rotating banners, ads, cookie popups, timestamps, or any other page noise. That's judged out by the AI before an alert is ever considered.
The sneakers dropped from $189 to $139 — and size 10 is back in stock.
That's 26% off and the lowest price since you started watching three weeks ago.
Yes — if the product page is publicly viewable in a browser, PageMinder can watch it. It renders the page in a real browser, so JavaScript-heavy stores work too.
Yes — just say it in plain English when you set up the watch: 'alert me if it goes below $150.' The AI checks every price change against your target.
Pages are checked on the schedule you pick — hourly on paid plans, daily on the free plan. When a drop is detected, the alert goes out immediately.
No — people watch flight and hotel prices, event tickets, domain marketplaces, even used-car listings. If a page shows a price, PageMinder can watch it.