It’s free to download and shows a 30-day price graph of any app, with embedded ads. But an in-app purchase of $1.99 (Rs. 120) per year will remove ads and add features such as extending the graph history to a year and monitoring more than 100 apps.
Follow Prices of Your Favourite Android Apps & Discover New Sales & Promotions
When you open the app you’ll see four tabs which are as follows: Highlights: This area shows a list of apps that are mainly curated by the community and developers and feature sponsored or paid placements. Latest Sales: As the name suggests, it lists all the apps that went on sale recently in reverse chronological order. Now Free: These are apps that went from being a paid app to completely free. Watchlist: This is the tab you’ll most likely be using this app for. It stores a list of all the apps that you’ve chosen to track over time.
How to Track the Prices of Your Apps
Step 1: Open the app and you’ll be greeted by four tabs. You should select the Watchlist tab. Step 2: Press the Plus (+) Fab icon to search for the app you wish to track. From the results then select the app. Step 3: Once prompted with a pop-up at the bottom showing the app name, current price and a price graph, taping the price will take you directly to the Play Store listing. Step 4: To the left of price icon there’s an icon similar to the Play Store’s wishlist icon. Select that to add the app to the Watchlist. You’ll receive an Android notification from the app as soon as the price drops. In case the current price shown in incorrect you can report that too directly from the button to the left. There’s also a website but lacks features like search and Google login. RELATED: Safe Alternatives to the Google Play Store for Downloading APKs
Notable Settings Featured in the App
If you don’t want track any specific apps but want to stay informed on certain high profile apps then I suggest you check out Reddit’s googleplaydeals subreddit. The page is updated daily with plenty of posts detailing app discounts and promotions. Be warned that not all apps are of the highest quality & contains many apps that are self-promoted by the developer. But once in a while, you do run into some really good discounted or free apps on the subreddit. RELATED: Roundup of Tips to Improve Your Google Play Store Experience