Monitor prices across websites before your margins disappear

Turn any product page or category page into a live price feed.

What you can monitor

Use it for competitor tracking, resale, procurement, and market research.

Track competitor product prices

Paste a competitor category page or product page and extract product name, current price, discount, availability, and URL. Keep a clean table of price changes without checking each page manually.

Monitor MAP and reseller pricing

Watch how resellers price your products across marketplaces and online stores. Spot underpriced listings fast and keep pricing aligned across channels.

Follow Amazon and DTC pricing

Compare marketplace prices with direct-to-consumer store prices. See where products are cheaper, where discounts appear, and where pricing gaps are hurting conversion.

Track supplier and wholesale price changes

Monitor vendor catalogs for price updates, stock changes, minimum order quantities, and product removals. Useful for procurement teams that need current pricing before placing orders.

Watch hotel, travel, or ticket prices

Extract listing name, date, price, room type, seat tier, and booking URL from travel or event pages. Build your own pricing tracker without custom setup.

Build a simple repricing input sheet

Pull prices from competing stores into a structured table, export CSV, and feed it into your spreadsheet or pricing workflow. Great for e-commerce teams that need quick decisions.

Frequently asked questions

What makes Cocoparse useful for price monitoring? +

You paste a URL, describe the fields you want, and get structured data back. It can follow product pages, pagination, and relevant subpages without manual setup.

Can it monitor prices across multiple pages? +

Yes. If the pricing data lives across category pages, product pages, or paginated listings, Cocoparse can follow those paths and return one clean table.

What data can I extract besides price? +

You can extract product name, brand, original price, sale price, discount, stock status, seller name, SKU, size, URL, and more.

Is this only for e-commerce stores? +

No. You can also monitor pricing on travel sites, booking platforms, ticket pages, directories, supplier catalogs, and other websites that publish prices.

What do I get at the end? +

You get structured results in a clean table and can export them as CSV for spreadsheets, reports, or internal workflows.

Prices move fast. So should you.

Start tracking any website before your competitors do.