When you bring up a price history page, you’ll see a chart tracking the price across time. Use the chart settings to adjust the duration shown, add and compare third-party prices, or remove the most extreme price changes.
To help you shop, camelcamelcamel designates “Good Deal” and “Best Price” conditions for each listing based on its price history. If the price currently meets one of those conditions, you’ll see it noted at the top of the price history page. If you’re on the hunt for a great deal, you can click “Popular Products” and “Top Price Drops” to see lists of products that currently meet those conditions.
If you’re hungry for more data, you can scroll below the price graph to see tables with the highest, lowest, and most average prices. These data points can help you judge for yourself what constitutes a good price.
Of course, you probably don’t want to keep checking the site over and over again for price drops. Fortunately, camelcamelcamel can monitor that for you and let you know when a sale or price drop happens.
Above the price chart for any item, there’s a simple form where you can set up price alerts. You can then get notifications via email when the price drops below your specified price. The feature is especially helpful if you’re thinking of buying a product but suspect that the price might drop in the future.
Using the Camelizer Browser Extension
Many of Camelcamelcamel’s capabilities are available in a browser add-on called the Camelizer. You can get it on Chrome, Firefox, Edge, Brave, Safari, and Opera.