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Which Price Comparison Tools do you use?

Hello hackers!

as i am working on a new project, i am keen to find out, what tools / stack are you using to advertise your product in kind of a price comparison page / pricing page?

  • What goals did you have in mind, when buying the solution? Did you reach your goals?
  • Are you happy with your current solution?
  • Are you using a standalone app or do you use some kind of frameworks with a price table plugin (e.g. wordpress) ?
  • What were your special requirements and could they be satisfied / adressed by the current solution you are using? How customizable is your solution and are you happy with that?
  • What are you paying for your current solution?
  • How hard has it been for you, to set up the solution?
  • Are you a "one man army", meaning a single entrepreneur or do you have a small business (or even bigger) ?

It would be great to hear from you guys, as you might imagine, the more input i get, the better!

Thank you and happy hacking!

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on May 17, 2023
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    I use several price comparison tools to help you make an informed buying decision. Here are some of them:

    Google Shopping: I often turn to Google Shopping for a quick price comparison of various products and stores. This allows me to get an overview of the price range and choose the best deal.

    PriceGrabber: This online service provides price comparisons for various products as well as user reviews. I can compare prices in different stores and find out what other buyers think about a product.

    CamelCamelCamel: This tool is specialized in price comparison of products on the Amazon platform. It provides historical price data and helps you determine if the current price is a good trade.

    PriceRunner: This is a popular price comparison tool that allows you to compare the prices of products from different stores. It also provides information about product availability, shipping, and user reviews.

    ShopSavvy: This is a mobile app that allows you to scan product barcodes and compare prices across different stores. I can quickly get information about the best price and availability in my area.

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      Hi and thank you so much that you took the time to write something mate!
      I meant pricing tables to advertise your own product or service you know?
      I guess my post / explaining was not that good or clear about it, sorry mate.
      Are you willing to share some insights also on which tables you use for advertising?

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