Adds price history charts and price alerts to Amazon product pages. *IMPORTANT* Once installed you must grant the required permissions via Preferences -> Extensions. + Price History charts Detailed Price History charts for over 1 billion Amazon products. + Price Drop & Availability Alerts Set up a price watch directly from the product page. We track any product for you and notify you once the product dropped below your desired price. We track lightning deals as well! + Compare and track international Amazon prices Prices for all Amazon locales are listed and can easily be tracked. + Daily Deals, an overview of recent price drops Get the real deals. Keepa finds the best deals every day. Find products with the highest drop in price in your favorite product category. + Wishlist Import You can easily import your whole wishlist and create price watches for every item on it. + Customizable Change the behavior of the extension the way you like it. + Amazon Locales Support [ .com | .co.uk | .de | .co.jp | .fr | .ca | .it | .es | .in | .com.mx ] + Language Support [ English | Deutsch | 日本語 | Français | Italiano | Español | 中文 ] No account needed. Just install and start saving money. This extension does not add any browser buttons. You can access and set it up on any Amazon product page. We request the following permissions: - Access to keepa.com: needed for communication with our servers to provide the extension with price history data and handle your (optional) user account for price tracking. - Access to amazon.com, amzn.com, amazon.co.uk, amazon.de, amazon.fr, amazon.it, amazon.ca, amazon.com.mx, amazon.es, amazon.cn, amazon.co.jp, amazon.in, amazon.com.br, amazon.nl and amazon.com.au: Required to embed our price history graph directly on Amazon product pages. - "storage": Enables the extension to store data (like your settings) locally in your browser. Like cookies. That's it. You can also read our privacy policy, it is really short: https://keepa.com/#!disclaimer
Unresponsive
I was interested in a Delta table saw which was hovering at $400-$408 for a while but which (see Keepa history) occasioally dropped to $354 for two or three days at a time. So I actively tracked in on Keepa. This morning I checked it manually and here are three units at $354. After ordring I checked to see why I had not received any alert from Keepa, neither on the phone nor desktop. An hour later now, the Amazon page shows 2 units remaining at $354 but Keepa still shows the price at $399 something. The Keepa long term price history is helpful but I'm not going to rely on it as an alert tool. By the time Keepa catches up I suspect the two remaining units will be gone.
Working in Safari 16
Customer service got it working pretty easy in Safari 16. Contact them.
Stopped working in Safari 16
Was working in Safari 15, says app is inatalled but not showing up in extensions or working at all in Safari 16.
ABANDONED
Doesn't do anything on Safari 15, who knows in other versions. Another abandoned project. At least they should have the comon courtesy of removing their app from the store.
was working great but now its now showing up in safari
not listed in my extensions but when i go to the app store it says 'open' (like it is already installed). Bug maybe?
Finally on safari
Had been using firefox only for amazon to use keepa. RIP firefox
Terrific App
I had switched to Firefox and fell in love with this app while using it. I like being able to track Amazon's freaky and constant price changes. Often if you restrain yourself from purchasing right away, you will find that the price of the item will drop within a day or so. This app helps you keep track of the items you wish it too, plus it will show you the price history when you hover over a product. Glad to see it is available on Safari. Extensions for Safari is in a sorry state. There seems to be so few available these days. It wasn't this barren a few years ago, but lately it's as if no one supports it. Hmmmmm, could charging developers to have their apps listed, when other platforms do it for free have anything to do with it? I miss Mr. Jobs.
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