Tell Nudg what you're watching and the price you'd buy at — in one sentence. It checks the page for you and nudges you the moment it's time. Any store, not just Amazon.
Seventeen open tabs. A cart full of maybes. Checking the same product page on your lunch break, again, in case the sale started. And the one time you don't check — that's when it drops. Nudg ends the loop: the page gets watched around the clock, and you only hear about it when something actually changes.
“Nudg me when the Dyson Airwrap drops below $400”
Name your price once. Nudg watches until it gets there.
“Nudg me when these sneakers go on sale at Nordstrom”
Any store with a product page — not just the big ones.
“Nudg me when the KitchenAid mixer is under $250 anywhere”
Watching for a deal across the web, not one shop.
“Nudg me when this hotel's price drops for my July dates”
Prices aren't just products — watch trips, tickets, rentals.

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A real watch firing right now — this is exactly the kind of nudge that lands in your inbox.
The product and the price that would make you click buy. One sentence, no extension to install, no spreadsheet.
It reads the live page on a schedule — every day on the free plan, up to hourly on Pro — and keeps track of where the price started.
An email or push the moment your price hits, with the before-and-after so you can see the drop is real. Then go buy it.
Any site with a public product page — big-box stores, boutiques, marketplaces, travel sites. If you can open the page in your browser, Nudg can watch it. You're not limited to Amazon like most price trackers.
Yes — the free plan includes price watches checked daily, with alerts by email and push. Pro adds hourly checks and a bigger watch list for when you're tracking more than a few things.
No. Nudg runs in the cloud, not in your browser. Close the tab, put your phone away — the alert finds you by email or push notification when the price moves.
Yes — sold-out items, restocks, and preorders work the same way: say the thing in a sentence and Nudg watches the page until it changes.
Those tools track one store (usually Amazon) and need a browser extension. Nudg watches any page on the web from the cloud, and you set it up by typing a sentence — no extension, no account on each store.
Set it up in the time it takes to type a sentence. Free to start — no card, no extension.
Start watching — it’s free