Both Keepa and CamelCamelCamel track Amazon product price history over time — showing how a product's price has changed over days, weeks, months, and years. This is valuable for:
Consumers: "Was this item really on sale before, or is this 'deal' fake?" Price history reveals whether a 30% off claim is genuine or an inflated price being 'discounted'.
Amazon sellers: "What is the price range this product trades in? How stable is the price? How competitive is the market?" Price history helps validate product opportunities and set pricing strategy.
Both tools track price changes for Amazon's own inventory and third-party marketplace sellers. The key differences are data depth, seller-specific features, and cost.
For Amazon sellers, Keepa provides significantly more value than CamelCamelCamel:
Keepa seller features:
- BSR (Best Seller Rank) history — track how a product's rank has changed over time
- Offer count history — how many sellers have competed on this listing historically
- New seller entry/exit — when new sellers joined or left the listing
- Sales rank drops correlated to price changes (sales velocity estimation)
- Amazon vs third-party seller price comparison history
- API access for bulk analysis and tool integrations
CamelCamelCamel tracks price history and price alerts. It does not track BSR, offer counts, or seller-specific data. For consumer price monitoring, it's excellent. For professional seller research, it's significantly less capable than Keepa.
| Data point | Keepa Free | Keepa Pro | CamelCamelCamel |
|---|---|---|---|
| Price history | 3 months | Full history | Full history |
| BSR (Best Seller Rank) history | No | Yes | No |
| Offer count history | No | Yes | No |
| Seller count tracking | No | Yes | No |
| Price alerts | Yes | Yes | Yes |
| Amazon price | Yes | Yes | Yes |
| Third-party new price | Yes | Yes | Yes |
| Used price history | Yes | Yes | Yes |
| API access | No | Yes | No |
| Data export | No | Yes | No |
| Keepa | CamelCamelCamel | |
|---|---|---|
| Free tier | Price history (limited) | Full price history, price alerts |
| Pro access | ~$22/month | Free (no paid tier) |
| API access | Yes (Pro, usage-based) | No |
| Chrome extension | Yes | Yes |
CamelCamelCamel is completely free with no premium tier. Keepa's free tier has limitations (3 months of price history, no BSR data). Keepa Pro (~$22/month) unlocks full historical data, BSR history, offer counts, and API access.
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Keepa Pro for Amazon sellers doing product research. The BSR history, offer count tracking, and sales velocity estimation are essential for validating whether a product is worth pursuing. The $22/month price is one of the best ROI investments in the Amazon seller toolkit.
Keepa has a free tier that shows Amazon price history charts in the browser extension. However, key seller data points — BSR history, offer counts, full price history (beyond 3 months) — require a Keepa Pro subscription (~$22/month). The free version is adequate for basic price checking. Serious sellers need the Pro data.
Keepa doesn't directly report sales velocity, but experienced sellers use BSR drops to estimate sales. A product's Best Seller Rank drops when a sale occurs; by counting BSR drops per day and correlating with the category's typical BSR-to-sales relationship, sellers estimate how many units per day a product sells. This is an approximation, not an exact figure, but it's more reliable than Jungle Scout or AMZScout estimates for some use cases.
No. CamelCamelCamel is Amazon-only. For Walmart price tracking, tools like Honey or Google Shopping provide price history across multiple retailers. Keepa is also Amazon-only.
Yes. Both tools show price history, which reveals when a seller inflated a price before running a "discount." The UK and US government consumer protection bodies have used price history data to investigate misleading discount claims. If a product was $15 for 11 months and $30 for 2 weeks before a "50% off" sale brings it to $15, both tools reveal this pattern.
Keepa's Chrome extension overlays price history charts directly on Amazon product pages. When you view any Amazon product page, Keepa automatically displays the price history graph below the main product information without requiring you to visit a separate website. This embedded browser experience makes it significantly more convenient than CamelCamelCamel, which requires you to visit camelcamelcamel.com separately.
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