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Use case

Cyber Monday deal tracking

Catch Cyber Monday deals fast. Checks as often as every 30 minutes on the retailer pages you pick, with an email when your thresholds hit.

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Cyber Monday is more online-tech-heavy than Black Friday, with software, hardware, and SaaS subscriptions all running their own deal windows. The deal density is high. Monitors checking as often as every 30 minutes on the retailer and platform pages you care about mean you hear about a deal within the half hour instead of whenever you next remember to look.

How to set it up

1

Extend Black Friday monitors into Sunday night

Many "Black Friday" monitors carry the same items through Cyber Monday. If you already have monitors set up for the weekend, leave them running.

2

Add software and SaaS deal pages

Cyber Monday is the heaviest software-deal weekend of the year. Add the pricing pages of any tools you're considering — the discount activation triggers an alert.

3

Track limited-stock electronics deals

Best Buy doorbusters, Amazon lightning deals, Target online exclusives. 30-minute checks with email or Slack alerts.

Who uses this

  • Software subscriptions on annual-deal pricing
  • Limited-stock electronics deals on Best Buy and Target
  • Domain registrar and hosting renewal-pricing changes
  • Online course platforms running Cyber Monday discounts
  • Travel deal pages from major OTAs

Honest limits

Cyber Monday traffic stresses retailer infrastructure. Some sites have rolling outages on Monday morning; a check that hits an outage records the failure in the monitor's history and the next check picks up automatically when the page recovers. If a deal looks missing, re-check the page directly.

Frequently asked questions

How is Cyber Monday tracking different from Black Friday tracking?

The mechanics are the same. The product mix shifts — Cyber Monday leans heavier on online-only and software deals. You can run the same monitors through both windows with adjusted frequencies.

Can I track software deals?

Yes. Most software pricing pages are public. Set the monitor on the pricing page with the criterion "alert me on any price change" and you'll catch the deal activation and the rollback.

What about Amazon's lightning deals?

Lightning deal pages have a rolling product carousel; tracking the page itself catches when a target product cycles into the carousel.

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Try it on the page you want to monitor

Free to try. No credit card. Paste a URL, write a criterion, see the analysis.

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