Black Friday is here, and with it comes the flood of “unmissable deals” trying to tempt us into buying things we probably don’t need. But before you get caught up in the frenzy, it’s worth checking if those discounts are as great as they seem.
If you shop on Amazon often, you’ve probably wondered whether a deal is actually as good as it looks. That’s where Keeper comes in. It’s a browser extension that shows you price histories for Amazon products in a simple graph. I’ve found it really useful to get a better sense of whether I’m looking at a real bargain or just some clever marketing.
With Keepa, staying smart and avoiding impulse buys is a whole lot easier.
The price history graphs are super clear and show how much a product has cost over time. This makes it easy to spot patterns—like if something is regularly on sale or if the current price is genuinely lower than usual. It’s been a bit of a game-changer for me, especially during big sales events like Black Friday. Instead of getting caught up in the hype, I can see at a glance if a discount is worth jumping on or if it’s better to wait.
The extension works with most browsers, including Chrome, Firefox, Edge, and Opera. It doesn’t feel intrusive, and it’s nice to have the extra context right there while browsing. If you like to save some bucks on a kit that’s not urgent to own, it’s definitely worth checking out.
Black Friday is here, and with it comes the flood of “unmissable deals” trying to tempt us into buying things we probably don’t need. But before you get caught up in the frenzy, it’s worth checking if those discounts are as great as they seem.
If you shop on Amazon often, you’ve probably wondered whether a deal is actually as good as it looks. That’s where Keeper comes in. It’s a browser extension that shows you price histories for Amazon products in a simple graph. I’ve found it really useful to get a better sense of whether I’m looking at a real bargain or just some clever marketing.
With Keepa, staying smart and avoiding impulse buys is a whole lot easier.
The price history graphs are super clear and show how much a product has cost over time. This makes it easy to spot patterns—like if something is regularly on sale or if the current price is genuinely lower than usual. It’s been a bit of a game-changer for me, especially during big sales events like Black Friday. Instead of getting caught up in the hype, I can see at a glance if a discount is worth jumping on or if it’s better to wait.
The extension works with most browsers, including Chrome, Firefox, Edge, and Opera. It doesn’t feel intrusive, and it’s nice to have the extra context right there while browsing. If you like to save some bucks on a kit that’s not urgent to own, it’s definitely worth checking out.