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Available Commands

The Price Tracker Bot provides a comprehensive set of commands to monitor Amazon product prices, receive notifications, and analyze price history.

/add

Add a new Amazon product to your tracking list

/list

View all products currently being tracked

/check

Manually trigger a price check for all products

/remove

Remove a product from your tracking list

/edit

Update the URL of a tracked product

/stats

View tracking statistics and potential savings

/chart

Generate a price history chart for a product

Quick Start Commands

/start

/start

Initializes the bot and registers your chat for price notifications. Shows a welcome message with all available commands.

/help

Displays a quick reference guide of all available commands.

Command Categories

Product Management

  • /add - Add products to tracking
  • /list - View tracked products
  • /remove - Remove products
  • /edit - Update product URLs

Price Monitoring

  • /check - Trigger manual price checks
  • /stats - View savings statistics
  • /chart - Visualize price history

Automatic Features

The bot automatically checks prices every 2 hours and sends you notifications when it detects price drops.

Scheduled Operations

FeatureScheduleDescription
Price ChecksEvery 2 hoursAutomatically scrapes all tracked products
Daily Summary8:00 PMSends a summary of all tracked products
NotificationsReal-timeInstant alerts when prices drop

Data Tracked

For each product, the bot monitors:
  • Current Price - Latest scraped price
  • Lowest Price - Historical minimum price seen
  • Price History - Complete price timeline (last 120 entries)
  • Product Details - Title, image, and Amazon URL
  • Metadata - Date added, last checked timestamp

Getting Started

  1. Start a conversation with the bot: /start
  2. Add your first product: /add https://amazon.com/...
  3. View your products: /list
  4. Wait for price drop notifications or manually check: /check
Use /chart to visualize price trends and identify the best time to buy!

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