Track Amazon competitor with BrowserAct
Track Amazon competitor with BrowserAct
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This template automates Amazon product price monitoring using BrowserAct and Make. It extracts the latest product information (title, current price, original price, availability, rating, review count, and product URL) directly from Amazon pages, then updates Google Sheets and detects price changes.
When a change occurs, the template automatically sends an email alert with the previous price, the new price, and the product link. This is designed for e-commerce sellers, dropshippers, analysts, and anyone tracking competitor pricing or stock availability.
What this template does:
Fetches product URLs from Google Sheets.
Sends each URL to BrowserAct to scrape real-time Amazon product data.
Updates the sheet with new values.
Compares the latest price with the previous stored price.
Sends an alert email if the price changes.
Logs the last update timestamp.
Apps included:
BrowserAct
Google Sheets
Email (Make)
Before starting: Prepare a Google Sheet with columns for: Product URL, Current Price, Last Price, Availability, Review Count, Rating, and Last Updated. When running the setup wizard, connect your own BrowserAct and Google Sheets accounts and map the required fields.
Use case: Perfect for competitor monitoring, tracking product demand, detecting stock or price changes, and automating e-commerce research workflows.
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