How to track competitor pricing pages without manual checks.
pricepulse solves the boring part of competitive monitoring: the page that mattered last week is still the page that matters this week, and somebody on your team has to keep checking it. Instead of babysitting tabs, pricepulse re-fetches the page server-side and sends you a clean email diff when the text changes. That means pricing moves, seat limits, annual-plan changes, and quiet copy edits show up without a human on patrol.
Use pricepulse when one pricing page, plans page, or launch page matters enough to keep checking, but not enough to justify a giant competitive-intelligence subscription or a manual spreadsheet ritual.
watch any URL, then get the diff.
- Any URL on your watchlist: pricing pages, plans pages, landing pages, or custom announcement pages.
- Server-side checks so your browser does not need to stay open.
- Email alerts with line-level diffs when text changes.
- Free tier for 5 pages, with paid tiers if you need more pages or faster checks.
The pitch is simple: if the page changed, tell me exactly what changed. No summary fog, no dashboard detour, no guessing.
Why manual checks fail first
Manual checks work when you have one competitor and an alarmingly disciplined week. They fail when the team is busy, the page is moved, or the change is subtle enough that nobody spots it in a quick skim. A tiny tier rename, a seat limit buried in a footnote, or a new annual discount can matter just as much as a loud redesign.
| use case | pricepulse | manual check | broader ci suite |
|---|---|---|---|
| watch one pricing page | yes, from one click | yes, if someone remembers | yes, but heavier than needed |
| catch text-level changes | email diff highlights them | depends on the person reading | usually yes, but buried in a suite |
| keep the browser closed | yes, server-side fetches | no, unless the person is checking | sometimes, but not as lightweight |
| start without a sales call | yes | yes | often no |
Install it in three steps
three minutes to first alert
- Install pricepulse from Chrome, Firefox, or Edge.
- Pin the toolbar icon and add the pricing page you care about.
- Wait for the next scheduled fetch and read the diff when it lands.
supported browsers
pricepulse ships on the major browser stores and also works in Chromium browsers that support Manifest V3.
- Chrome / Brave / Opera
- Firefox / LibreWolf
- Microsoft Edge
When to use a dedicated pricing monitor
If your job is watching retail product prices, a retail tracker may be the right tool. If your job is watching SaaS or B2B pricing pages, a dedicated pricing monitor is cleaner: it follows the page you actually care about, sends the diff, and stays out of the way until the text changes.
That is the real reason pricepulse exists. It is small on purpose. It does one thing, and it does not ask you to re-learn an enterprise suite just to catch a pricing move.
Frequently asked questions
Does pricepulse need to keep my browser open?
No. pricepulse re-checks pages on the server and sends the alert when the text changes.
Can I watch a plans page instead of a pricing page?
Yes. Any page with the text you care about can be added to the watchlist.
How many pages are free?
The free tier covers 5 pages with weekly checks. Paid tiers add more pages and faster schedules.
Do I have to use the extension to learn the workflow?
No. The install guide and compare page explain the flow first, then the product page gets you into the extension itself.
pricepulse — keep an eye on the page that matters
If a competitor changes pricing, a plan, or a quiet footnote, pricepulse is the fastest way to see the text that changed and decide what to do next.