Read the actual price across home goods events, not the promo theater.
Home goods promotions stack. The price you pay isn't the price on the headline. DiffScout reads the page like a customer would and emails you when the final number moves.
Home goods promotions stack: 15% sitewide + 10% chair category + free shipping over $499. The actual price you pay differs by zip code, day of week, and whether you've abandoned a cart in the last 72 hours.
- Memorial Day (largest furniture sale event)
- July 4th
- Labor Day
- Black Friday/Cyber Week
- Boxing Day clearance
A buyer for a regional home-goods chain sees West Elm break MSRP on the Andes Sectional during what was billed as a 'sitewide 15% off' but actually applies a 30% category-specific discount on sofas. They call their West Elm rep that afternoon and negotiate matching wholesale pricing for two days.
Composite scenario — based on patterns we see daily across the home goods cohort.
Sixty seconds from URL paste to first alert in your inbox.
- 01
Paste a competitor URL
Any product page, any pricing page, any storefront. The waterfall extractor reads structured data first and falls through to AI vision when sites block scrapers.
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Pick the SKU you actually compete with
Five-color × seven-size variants get parsed automatically. You track the one that matters — usually the lowest list-price option in the style.
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Get an email within the hour
Daily on Free, hourly on Pro, every 30 minutes on Business. The alert includes old price, new price, percent change, and a screenshot.
Questions buyers in this category ask.
- Does this work for stacking promo codes?
- DiffScout reads the price the page actually shows. If the page applies stacking discounts (15% + free ship + 10% chairs), the scanner reads the final number. You can't see the codes, but you see the effective price.
- How do you handle Memorial Day and Labor Day mega-events?
- These events run for 4-7 days with prices that change daily. Set up daily missions starting the week before, and you'll catch every step-down, typically biggest cut on day 3-4 of the event.
- What about brands that show personalized pricing based on browsing history?
- DiffScout always sees the public price (no cookies, no abandoned carts). If a brand offers personalized pricing only after a cart abandonment, you'll see the public price; that's what the next first-touch buyer sees.
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