Shopping & Deals
Price drops and deal alerts that call you before they sell out.
Examples
What you can set up
“Call me when the PS5 Pro drops below $400”
Your bot tracks Amazon price history and calls when it drops. You hear the current price, the trend, and whether stock is limited.
“Call me when I get a back-in-stock email from Nike”
Your bot watches your inbox for restock notification emails. When one arrives, it reads which items are available and calls you before they sell out again.
“Call me if there’s a flash sale on flights to Tokyo”
Your bot tracks fares on Google Flights and calls when a deal appears on your route, with the price, dates, and airline.
“Call me when my Amazon package ships”
Your bot checks shipping trackers for updates. You hear the carrier, estimated arrival, and current status without opening an app.
“Call me when concert tickets for Taylor Swift drop below $200 on StubHub”
Your bot monitors resale prices and calls when tickets hit your budget. You hear the section, row, and whether prices are still falling.
“Call me when Black Friday deals start on Best Buy”
Your bot monitors Best Buy’s deal page and calls when new offers appear. You hear the best deals and prices before they sell out.
Why a phone call?
Deal notifications pile up in email and push notifications, buried under everything else. By the time you see them, the price went back up or the item sold out. A phone call grabs your attention the moment your target price hits. You hear the deal, decide on the spot, and act while it lasts.
FAQ
Your OpenClaw agent tracks Amazon price history, monitors Google Flights for airfares, and watches your email for restock notifications from stores that don’t have public APIs.
The call connects within seconds of the trigger firing. Most price monitoring setups check every few minutes, so you get the alert close to real time.
Yes. Each trigger is independent. Set up one per retailer, per threshold, or per product. Your agent handles the rest.
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