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Unlock Amazon’s Hidden Price Tracker: See a Full Year of Price Changes

2026-05-02 08:34:48

How to Access Amazon’s Full-Year Price History

Amazon has quietly upgraded its built-in price tracking feature, now letting you see how a product’s price has changed over the entire past year. This tool is especially useful for timing purchases—like before Amazon’s annual Prime Day event—and for spotting genuine deals versus temporary markdowns. You can access the feature either by tapping a dedicated button in the app or by asking Amazon’s AI assistant, Rufus. Below is a step-by-step guide to using this expanded price history tool.

Unlock Amazon’s Hidden Price Tracker: See a Full Year of Price Changes
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What You Need

Step-by-Step Instructions

Step 1: Open the Amazon App

Launch the Amazon app on your mobile device. Make sure you’re logged into your account. If you’re not signed in, tap the account icon and enter your credentials. This feature is only available in the mobile app—not on the desktop website—so use your phone or tablet.

Step 2: Find a Product

Search for any product you’re interested in, or browse to a specific item page. You can use the search bar at the top, scan a barcode, or navigate through categories. Once you land on a product detail page, scroll down slightly to see the current price and the special “Price history” button.

Step 3: Locate the Price History Button

Look for a small button labeled “Price history” placed just beneath the product’s current price (or next to it, depending on your app version). It may also appear as a link with a small graph icon. If you don’t see it, the product might not have enough historical data yet. In that case, try another popular item.

Step 4: Tap the “Price History” Button

Tap the button, and a new screen will open showing a line chart of the product’s price over the last year. The chart displays price fluctuations, the lowest and highest prices during that period, and the current price. You can pinch to zoom or slide to view specific months. This is the core feature—you can now see a full 12 months of price activity, not just the previous few weeks.

Step 5: Ask Rufus (Optional)

Alternatively, you can use Amazon’s AI assistant, Rufus, to pull up price history. To do this, tap the Rufus icon (a small robot or chat bubble) on the main Amazon app screen. Type or say something like “Show me the price history for this item” or “How has the price changed over the last year?” Rufus will then display the same chart. This is useful if you prefer voice commands or want a quick answer without scrolling.

Step 6: Analyze the Data

Once the chart appears, study the trends. Look for repeated dips (like during Prime Day or Black Friday), seasonal spikes, or gradual increases. The chart also includes a “Lowest Price” marker. Use this information to decide if the current price is a good deal or if you should wait. For example, if the price is near its annual low, it might be a good time to buy; if it’s near a high, consider waiting for a future sale.

Unlock Amazon’s Hidden Price Tracker: See a Full Year of Price Changes
Source: www.theverge.com

Step 7: Set a Price Alert (Optional but Recommended)

Although the app doesn’t automatically have a “set alert” button within the price history view, you can combine this feature with Amazon’s existing “Watch” or “Notify Me” options. Add the product to your wish list or use a third-party price tracker. For the best experience, check the price history regularly—especially in the weeks leading up to major events like Prime Day, when prices may fluctuate intentionally.

Tips for Making the Most of This Feature

With this step-by-step guide, you can now unlock Amazon’s hidden price history tool and shop smarter. Whether you’re planning a big purchase or just curious, the full year of data gives you the edge you need to spot real deals from marketing gimmicks.

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