Track Price Increases and Buy Before the Next Hike

Paste a link to any product or pricing page, set your ceiling in plain English, and MightyWatcher's AI alerts you the moment the price goes up. Works on Costco, Home Depot, SaaS pricing pages, and any website.

Example watcher
Page costco.com/kirkland-olive...
Watching for Notify me if the price goes above $45
Check every 12 hours
Active — last checked 5 hours ago

What Is Price Increase Monitoring?

Price increase monitoring means automatically watching a product or service page and getting alerted when the price climbs above a threshold you set. Instead of checking back periodically and hoping the price hasn't changed, you let MightyWatcher do the watching. The AI reads the full page content — not just a single price element — so it works with tiered pricing tables, "starting at" labels, per-unit costs, and bundle pricing. You describe your ceiling in plain English ("notify me if the price goes above $45" or "alert me when the annual plan increases"), and MightyWatcher evaluates the page on your schedule. Every check also captures a full-page screenshot, giving you a visual record of how prices have shifted over time.

Why Use MightyWatcher for Price Increase Alerts?

Stay ahead of price hikes with AI-powered monitoring

Catch Hikes Before They Hit

MightyWatcher checks the product page on your schedule — every few hours or once a day. The moment a price climbs above your threshold, you get notified so you can buy at the current rate before the increase sticks.

Monitor Any Store or Service

Costco, Home Depot, subscription services, SaaS pricing pages, insurance quotes — if the price is on a webpage, MightyWatcher can watch it. No store-specific plugins or browser extensions needed.

AI-Powered Price Reading

Traditional tools rely on CSS selectors that break when a site redesigns. MightyWatcher uses AI to read the full page, so it understands prices in tables, bundles, tiered pricing, and even dynamically loaded content.

Set Up a Price Increase Alert in 3 Steps

From page URL to price ceiling alert in under a minute

1

Add the Product or Pricing Page

Paste the link to any product page, pricing page, or catalog page — Costco, Home Depot, a SaaS tool, or any website.

2

Set Your Price Ceiling

Describe your threshold in plain English: "notify me if the price goes above $45" or "alert me when the Pro plan costs more than $20/month."

3

Get Alerted Before It's Too Late

MightyWatcher checks the page on your schedule. When the price crosses your threshold, you get an alert with a summary and screenshot so you can act fast.

What People Monitor for Price Increases

Real scenarios where catching a price hike early saves money

Wholesale & Bulk Purchases

Track prices on Costco, Sam's Club, or restaurant supply pages. When you buy 50 cases of something at a time, even a $2 increase per unit matters. Set a watcher and stock up before the next hike hits your bottom line.

SaaS & Subscription Renewals

Software companies raise prices more often than they announce. Watch pricing pages for tools like Notion, Slack, Figma, or your hosting provider. Lock in current rates by upgrading or prepaying before the new price takes effect.

Building Materials & Home Improvement

Lumber, concrete, steel, and appliances swing in price with supply chains. Monitor Home Depot, Lowe's, or specialty supplier pages so you can order materials before the next round of increases hits your renovation budget.

Groceries & Everyday Essentials

Inflation hits staples hardest. Watch Costco, Amazon Fresh, or Instacart pages for items you buy regularly — protein powder, baby formula, coffee beans, pet food. Get alerted before a price jump so you can stock up at today's rate.

Stop Getting Surprised by Price Increases

Price increases rarely come with a warning. Your favorite Costco item quietly jumps $5. Your SaaS tool emails you that rates are going up "effective next billing cycle." Lumber prices spike overnight. By the time you notice, you've already missed your window to buy at the old rate. MightyWatcher solves this by monitoring any webpage — product pages, pricing pages, supplier catalogs — and alerting you the moment a price crosses your threshold. Unlike browser extensions that only work on major retailers and require your computer to be on, MightyWatcher runs in the cloud on a schedule you set. The AI reads the full page, so it handles complex pricing formats that traditional tools can't parse: tiered pricing, bulk discounts, "starting at" labels, and prices inside tabs or accordions. Whether you're a household shopper trying to lock in prices on staples, a small business owner tracking supplier costs, or a SaaS buyer watching for plan price changes, MightyWatcher gives you the early warning you need to act before the hike hits.

Frequently Asked Questions

Everything you need to know about price increase alerts

How does MightyWatcher detect price increases?

You paste the product page URL and write a condition like "notify me if the price goes above $45." MightyWatcher visits the page on your schedule, takes a screenshot, and uses AI to read the current price. If the price exceeds your threshold, you get an alert with a summary and screenshot.

Can I monitor prices that aren't shown as a single number?

Yes. The AI reads the full page content, so it can handle tiered pricing tables, "starting at" prices, bundle pricing, per-unit costs, and even prices buried inside accordions or tabs — things traditional price trackers completely miss.

Does this work for subscription and SaaS pricing pages?

Absolutely. SaaS companies frequently update pricing pages without sending announcements. Paste the URL of any pricing page — Notion, Figma, your hosting provider — and describe what to watch for, like "alert me if the Pro plan price increases above $20/month."

How often does MightyWatcher check the page?

You set the check interval when creating the watcher. Options range from every few hours to once a day. For price increase monitoring, every 12 hours is usually sufficient — prices rarely change more than once a day.

Can I track multiple products at once?

Yes. Each product gets its own watcher with its own URL, condition, and schedule. The Free plan includes 3 watchers. Paid plans support many more, so you can monitor an entire category of products simultaneously.

What if the price fluctuates up and down?

MightyWatcher triggers once when your condition is met and then pauses the watcher. You can review the alert, decide whether to act, and resume the watcher if you want to keep monitoring. Every check is logged with a screenshot and AI summary, so you can see the full price history.

Is this different from a price tracking browser extension?

Yes. Browser extensions only run when your browser is open and typically only work on major retailers. MightyWatcher runs in the cloud 24/7, works on any website, and uses AI to understand complex pricing that extensions can't parse.

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. Top-up credit packs are available and never expire.

Don't Wait Until the Price Goes Up

Set up a price increase alert in under a minute. No extensions, no code, no credit card required.

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