Price & Inventory Monitoring
Track prices and stock across any site, continuously
The problem
Price monitoring scripts get blocked fast because they make repetitive, patterned requests from the same IP and browser fingerprint. Sites recognize the pattern within hours and either ban the IP or serve stale cached data — making your monitoring data unreliable.
How it works
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Define your targets
List the URLs and data fields — price, stock status, seller info, variant availability. Use Playwright scripts or a Claude agent to extract structured data from each page.
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Rotate profiles across runs
Each monitoring run uses a different fingerprint profile. Sites see varied browser environments, not a single bot making repetitive requests.
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Use geo-targeted proxies
Monitor localized pricing with proxies in the target country. See prices and availability that real local users see — not default or fallback content.
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Schedule, diff, and alert
Trigger monitoring jobs on a schedule and compare against the previous run. Receive alerts when prices change, items go in or out of stock, or new variants appear.
Why it works well with Clawbrowser
Reliable live data
Varied fingerprints and IPs reduce the chance of being served cached responses or block pages instead of current prices.
Geo-accurate pricing
Residential proxies in target markets show the localized prices your customers actually see — not generic fallback content.
Continuous without maintenance
Profile rotation and proxy assignment are automatic. Monitoring jobs keep running without intervention when IPs get rate-limited.
Ready to start?
Give your agent a browser
Clawbrowser handles fingerprints, proxies, and session isolation. Your agent focuses on the task.
Works with Playwright, Puppeteer, Claude Code, and any CDP-compatible tool