The Ultimate Deal Hunting Tool Stack
To catch pricing errors and verify deals before they sell out in United States, you need the right tools. We use these browser extensions and apps daily to ensure every deal we post is genuine.
1. Keepa (Amazon Price Tracker)
Keepa is an absolute necessity if you shop on Amazon. It embeds a price history graph directly onto the Amazon product page. This allows you to instantly see if a "50% off" deal is real or if the seller just artificially inflated the list price yesterday. You can also set price drop alerts.
2. CamelCamelCamel
Similar to Keepa, CamelCamelCamel is a long-standing Amazon price tracker. It offers a clean interface and robust price drop alerts. Many deal hunters use both Keepa and CamelCamelCamel to cross-reference data and ensure maximum coverage on Amazon price glitches.
3. Cashback Portals (Rakuten, TopCashback)
Never leave money on the table. Before checking out, always click through a cashback portal. If you find a pricing error that gives you 70% off, adding another 5% cashback on top is the definition of "coupon stacking." We recommend installing their browser extensions so you get a pop-up reminder before checkout.
4. FakeSpot
FakeSpot analyzes Amazon reviews and grades them from A to F based on authenticity. A great deal on a terrible product is not a great deal. FakeSpot helps you avoid third-party sellers dumping low-quality goods through fake review manipulation.
5. The ErrorEmpire Notification Channels
Tools are great for research, but when a true pricing error drops (like a $500 TV for $50), it will be gone in minutes. You need push notifications. Our bot tracks the web 24/7 and our human team verifies the glitches before pushing them to your phone.
