Track Flight & Hotel Prices and Book When They Drop
Paste a link to any flight search or hotel listing, set your target price in plain English, and MightyWatcher's AI monitors it for you. Works on Google Flights, Kayak, Booking.com, and any travel site.
What Is Flight & Hotel Price Monitoring?
Flight and hotel price monitoring means automatically checking a travel search results page on a schedule and getting notified when prices meet your criteria. Airfare and hotel rates are among the most volatile prices on the internet — the same flight can cost $450 one day and $650 the next, and hotel rates shift constantly based on occupancy, day of week, and demand. Instead of checking prices daily yourself, MightyWatcher visits the travel page, uses AI to read the current fares and rates, and alerts you when your condition is met. You set your criteria in plain English: "flights under $600 round trip," "4-star hotels under $150/night," or "any direct flight under $400." The AI reads the full page — not just a single price element — so it can evaluate complex conditions like fare class, star rating, and included amenities. Every check captures a screenshot, creating a price history you can review.
Why Use MightyWatcher for Travel Price Tracking?
Save money on travel without the daily price checking ritual
Catch Price Drops Before They Bounce Back
Flight and hotel prices fluctuate constantly — sometimes by hundreds of dollars in a single day. MightyWatcher checks the search results page on your schedule so you know the moment prices drop to your target, before they climb back up.
AI Reads Prices in Context
MightyWatcher's AI can read fare classes, hotel star ratings, and deal conditions. Set conditions like "notify me when LAX to Tokyo flights drop below $600 round trip" or "alert me when a 4-star hotel in Paris goes under $150/night."
Works on Any Travel Site
Google Flights, Kayak, Skyscanner, Booking.com, Hotels.com, airline websites, hotel chains — if the page shows prices, MightyWatcher can watch it. No travel app subscriptions or browser extensions needed.
Set Up Travel Price Alerts in 3 Steps
From travel search to price alert in under a minute
Add the Search Results Page
Search for your flight or hotel on any travel site, then paste the URL of the results page into MightyWatcher.
Set Your Price Target
Tell MightyWatcher what to watch for: "notify me when flights drop below $600," "alert me when hotels go under $150/night," or "let me know when a deal under $500 appears."
Get Notified
MightyWatcher checks the page on your schedule. When prices hit your target, you get an alert with a summary and screenshot so you can book immediately.
What People Track with Travel Price Alerts
Popular ways travelers use MightyWatcher to save money
International Flight Deals
Long-haul international flights vary dramatically in price. Monitor Google Flights or Skyscanner for your route and get alerted when fares drop below your budget — saving you hundreds on flights to Europe, Asia, or South America.
Hotel Rates for Upcoming Trips
Hotel prices shift daily based on occupancy and demand. Watch the booking page for your destination dates and get notified when rates drop, so you can rebook at the lower price or lock in a better deal.
Holiday & Peak Season Travel
Prices for popular holiday routes spike and dip unpredictably. Start monitoring weeks in advance and get alerted when prices hit a sweet spot — before the final surge as the travel date approaches.
Business Travel Optimization
For frequent business travelers or travel managers, monitoring flight and hotel prices for regular routes can yield significant savings over time. Set watchers for recurring trips and book when prices dip.
Monitor Travel Prices Across Any Site, Not Just One
Most flight and hotel price trackers only work within their own platform. Google Flights tracks prices on Google Flights. Kayak tracks prices on Kayak. Airline apps only track their own fares. If you want to compare across platforms and catch the best deal wherever it appears, you need to check multiple sites — or use MightyWatcher. Because MightyWatcher monitors any webpage by reading it with AI, you can set up watchers on Google Flights, Kayak, Booking.com, airline websites, and hotel chains simultaneously. Each watcher has its own price target and schedule, so you're not limited to one platform's view of the market. Set conditions that go beyond simple price thresholds: "notify me when a direct flight under $500 appears," "alert me when a hotel with breakfast included goes under $175," or "let me know when business class drops below $2,000." The AI reads the full page context — fare classes, amenities, ratings — giving you smarter alerts than any single-platform tracker can offer. Whether you're planning a vacation, optimizing business travel, or watching for a deal flight to your dream destination, MightyWatcher turns the travel price game into a notification you can act on.
Frequently Asked Questions
Everything you need to know about tracking travel prices
How does MightyWatcher track flight and hotel prices?
You paste the URL of any flight search results or hotel listing page and describe what to watch for — like "notify me when LAX to Tokyo flights drop below $600 round trip." MightyWatcher visits the page on your schedule, captures a screenshot, and uses AI to read the current prices and evaluate your condition.
Does it work with Google Flights?
Yes. MightyWatcher works with any publicly accessible travel page — Google Flights, Kayak, Skyscanner, Booking.com, Hotels.com, Expedia, airline websites, and hotel chain sites. If the prices are visible on the page, MightyWatcher can read them.
Can I set a specific price target?
Yes. Your condition is written in plain English. You can say "alert me when round-trip flights drop below $600," "notify me when hotel rates go under $150/night," or "let me know when any deal under $500 appears for this route." The AI reads the full page and evaluates against your target.
How often should I check travel prices?
Every 12 hours is a good starting point for most routes. For high-demand routes or dates approaching quickly, every 6 hours gives you more chances to catch a price dip. Prices tend to change most on Tuesdays and Wednesdays for flights.
Will MightyWatcher book the flight or hotel for me?
No. MightyWatcher monitors the page and notifies you when prices meet your criteria. You'll need to visit the booking site and complete the purchase yourself. The alert ensures you don't miss the price window.
Can I track multiple routes or destinations?
Yes. Each route or hotel gets its own watcher with its own conditions and schedule. The Free plan includes 3 watchers, and paid plans support many more — great for comparing multiple destinations or tracking both flights and hotels.
What does it cost?
MightyWatcher has a free plan with 3 watchers and 50 credits per month. Each page check uses roughly 5-20 credits depending on page size. Paid plans start at $8/month with more watchers and credits.
How is this different from Google Flights price alerts?
Google Flights alerts only work on Google Flights and only track the cheapest overall fare. MightyWatcher works on any travel site and lets you set custom conditions — specific fare classes, hotel star ratings, direct flights only, price ceilings — anything you can describe in plain English.
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