Gathrd now helps you notice when a product you already cared enough to save becomes cheaper. Instead of treating price tracking like a deal-hunting sport, this release keeps it tied to your own saved items, collections, and shortlist so you can revisit products at the right time with less noise.
For people looking for a shopping organiser app, a wishlist price tracking app, or a calmer way to monitor saved products across retailers, this release adds the missing layer between saving an item and deciding whether to buy it. Gathrd can now watch saved retailer links for price changes, show price updates in the app, and send grouped daily price drop notifications when something you saved is now cheaper.
- track price updates on saved items by default
- receive grouped daily price drop notifications
- open directly to the item or the exact saved-items view that changed
- see the current price beside the original saved comparison price inside Gathrd
A shopping wishlist app that notices when saved items get cheaper
Many people save products because they are interested, but not ready yet. Sometimes they are waiting for payday. Sometimes they want more time before buying. Sometimes they simply do not want to lose the item. Price drop notifications make that saved-items behaviour more useful by surfacing the moment when a retailer lowers the price on something already in your Gathrd account.
That is an important difference from a generic sale app. Gathrd is not trying to flood you with promotions or chase the cheapest product on the internet. It is helping you monitor the products you already saved, which makes the signal more personal, more relevant, and easier to trust.
Daily grouped alerts instead of constant shopping noise
This release is built around grouped daily notifications rather than a stream of individual pings. If one saved item drops in price, Gathrd can point you to that item directly. If several saved items change around the same time, Gathrd groups them into a cleaner update so your shortlist stays useful without feeling noisy.
That matters for anyone searching for a price alert app or wishlist notification app but who does not want their phone taken over by shopping interruptions. Gathrd keeps the experience focused on your saved products and sends a single daily notification window instead of trying to create urgency all day long.
Open directly into the exact saved items that changed
A price notification is only helpful if it lands you in the right place. Single-item notifications now deep-link straight to that item in Gathrd, while grouped notifications open a filtered saved-items view containing the exact products included in that batch. That makes it much easier to understand what changed without hunting through older collections or unrelated items.
For users who treat Gathrd as a shopping shortlist or product comparison workspace, this is where the feature becomes practical. You can move from notification to context immediately, review the item, and then open the original retailer page from the item detail view when you are ready.
See price updates inside Gathrd, not only in a notification
The release is not only about push notifications. Gathrd also shows price updates inside the app so your list view, collection view, and item detail pages make it easier to spot when a saved product has moved up or down. Current pricing is shown alongside a comparison price, and recent changes can be filtered from your saved items.
This gives Gathrd a stronger role as a product price tracker and saved-item organiser. Even if you miss the notification, the app still carries the useful context when you come back later to review your shortlist.
Built on a stronger price tracking foundation
Behind the scenes, this release also gives Gathrd a better foundation for future historical price tracking. Saved-item refreshes now create price observations tied to the saved product link, preserve the data needed to understand old and new prices, and support grouped notification logic without turning Gathrd into a marketplace or checkout tool.
That means the feature is useful today as a saved item price alert system, while also preparing Gathrd for richer future views around price history, price change context, and longer-running item monitoring.
Price drop notifications make Gathrd more useful after the moment of saving. Once a product is in your account, the app can now help you notice when the retailer price changes and bring you back to the right item when it matters.
For anyone who wants a calmer way to track saved items, build a shortlist, and revisit shopping decisions at the right time, this release pushes Gathrd further toward being a practical wishlist organiser with price tracking built in.
