Features
What the BuckHound current-price check shows.
BuckHound works best when the method and limits are obvious: the deal signal, tracked range, how much history backs it up, what the status means, and which checkout details still need your review.
See the latest observed price beside the range BuckHound tracked
Anchor your read on the recorded range, not on the retailer's crossed-out price. The recorded low sets the floor; the latest check sets the read.
Signal
- Latest observed price stays next to the recorded range
- You can see whether the signal is near BuckHound's low or still above it
- The retailer page remains the source for current price and checkout
See how much history backs the answer
Three days of history is less reliable than 46 days. BuckHound keeps the day count visible.
History
- Day count stays visible so you know when the read is still early
- Latest check time shows how fresh the current read is
- Thin history stays labeled
Get a direct next step
BuckHound tells you whether to compare now, wait a few days, or fix the product URL.
Status
- When the signal lands, compare the observed price, the recorded low, and the day count together.
- When history is still thin, wait 3-5 days for more checks before trusting the read.
- When BuckHound asks you to fix the URL, copy the direct product page URL from the address bar.
Know the limits before you rely on it
Three things shape what the answer can tell you: which retailers are supported, whether the product URL is matchable, and which checkout details only the retailer owns.
Limits
- Amazon, eBay, and Newegg are the full current-price check stores today
- Walmart, Target, and other stores are outside this current-price check
- BuckHound does not judge condition, bundles, or seller quality for you
- The app matters only when you want BuckHound to keep watching
Retailer support
Store support and product-page matching are separate questions, and both need plain answers.
Price tracking and alerts are available for eBay and Newegg. Amazon links open on Amazon for live price and checkout.
Links from other retailers can still be saved or opened in a few handoff flows, but they are not first-class BuckHound browse retailers and do not support price tracking or alerts.
A supported retailer still needs a clean product page BuckHound can match. Seller-specific, redirect, very new, or inactive pages can still fail.
What still needs your review
The current-price check gives you tracked deal context. Seller quality, bundles, and final cart details still need a look from you.
- This flow does not predict future prices; it shows what BuckHound already tracked.
- BuckHound does not judge condition, bundles, or seller reputation for you.
- Save it in the iPhone app only if you want BuckHound to keep watching and send alerts later.