Deals Tracker Apk

Deals Tracker Apk

Latest version 2.35.8
18 Jun 2024

Older Versions

Apk Infos

Version2.35.8
Rating4.0/5, based on 172 votes
Size‎23.6 MB
Requires AndroidAndroid 5.0+ (Lollipop)
Author's NotesTired of looking for an item at reasonable price? This app'll do it for you!

About Deals Tracker APK

Deals Tracker APK Download for Android
Deals Tracker APK Download for Android

Description

Deals Tracker helps you to track your defined searches and notifies you as soon as the new results arrives. You can forget about checking search results day by day to find an item at a reasonable price. Just add subscription and wait for results. You will be notified every time the new item shows up on eBay. This can help you to buy an item at a bargain price or find a rare/unique item that you are looking for. It works like the eBay saved search feature, but it checks the deals almost immediately.

Deals Tracker can be used as:
• price tracker - the app can notify you about every price drop
• unique items finder - define rare item and we'll notify you as soon as it appears
• deal alert app - define your own filters and get notification when the deal show up
• camelcamelcamel - but for eBay platform
• zero bids finder

Deals Tracker contains following features:
• real time deal alerts - enhanced eBay saved searches
• support for multiple eBay websites
• real time notifications with deal details
• adding subscriptions straight from your desktop
• stop/start auto deal fetching - only PRO version

This app is intended to use only with the eBay Online Shopping website. Supported sites:
• www.ebay.com
• www.ebay.co.uk
• www.ebay.de
• www.ebay.ie
• www.ebay.com.au
• www.ebay.pl
• www.ebay.ca
• www.ebay.fr
• www.ebay.it
• www.ebay.es

Follow these steps to create subscriptions:
1. Type an item name.
2. Choose the right filters to narrow the results.
3. Make sure that you specified at least these two:
- item category
- item price range
Remember that the more filters mean better results.
4. Alternatively, you can specify item location to get only local deals.
5. After saving wait for results.
6. The app will start asking eBay for the best deals.
7. As soon as the results arrive you'll be notified.

The price filter is obligatory for new tracker, because it's the easiest way to limit the number of results.

This online shopping app periodically polls eBay to get subscriptions matching your criteria. Deals that you are tracking are automatically refreshed. For example, when someone places a new bid, you’ll be notified almost immediately. In most cases best deals are sold shortly after they show up. Deals Tracker can not only save your time, but it can save your money. Be first to know about the new items!

Affiliate Program Disclosure
When you click on links to various merchants in this app and make a purchase, this can result in this app earning a commission. Affiliate programs and affiliations include the eBay Partner Network.

Latest updates

What's new in version 2.35.8

Search by item title

How to install Deals Tracker APK on Android phone or tablet?

Download Deals Tracker APK file from ApkClean, then follow these steps:

Update Phone Settings

  • Go to your phone Settings page
  • Tap Security or Applications (varies with device)
  • Check the Unknown Sources box
  • Confirm with OK

Go to Downloads

  • Open Downloads on your device by going to My Files or Files
  • Tap the APK file you downloaded (com.tomlocksapps.dealstracker.ebay-v2.35.8-ApkClean.apk)
  • Tap Install when prompted, the APK file you downloaded will be installed on your device.

Older Versions

2.35.8 (256)23.6 MB

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User's Reivew

4 ★Great app, Could use a cooler interface.
1 ★Used to work great, now half of my sesrches show 0 items, even though there are tons of those items on ebay. Tried uninstalling and reinstalling but still shows 0 for lots of searches that have items available.
5 ★Need to clear up how to use it but happy otherwise
1 ★Essentially unusable after the most recent update.
5 ★Great app. Managed to grab many bargains using it. A little tweaking needs to be done to your subscriptions to get the best results 👍
5 ★Excellent tracker, very useful and easy to use
5 ★Great app so far. Decided to go pro for the faster polling!
5 ★Pretty helpful
3 ★About a week ago I saw that the best deals by far on Lenovo P50 laptops were Buy It Nows that were probably going very quickly. The same seemed to be true of another item I was monitoring eBay for; an OEM Pentax D-BG5 battery grip for my Pentax K-3 camera. So I searched for apps that might alert me immediately to new arrivals on eBay, and installed two -- this one and eFerret. I set up searches in both apps for both items. A couple hours later I was talking to my wife and kid when my phone alarm started ringing. And ringing and ringing. I didn't want to interrupt the conversation and figured it was ringing once for each of several new arrivals. But it just didn't stop. My wife and kid were looking at me like I was crazy. So finally I pulled out my phone and dismissed the alert. I was surprised to find that it had found only one item. Later I found that it was ringing endlessly every time it found something. I looked and looked for the reason it was doing such a crazy and obnoxious thing and finally found that it was a setting called "Wake me up", which is on by default. Well, I say that's a bad default. Imagine it ringing during a business meeting. If the developers are keen on the feature and want to promote it rather than let users discover it, they could highlight it during app setup, and let the user decide then whether to turn it on. And instead of just "Wake me up", it should be clearly described with, "Wake me up -- ring continuously until stopped". An important difference between these two apps I noticed is that eFerret allows limiting the search to an eBay category, while this one does not. On this app, that has meant building up a huge list of excluded words for each search. My P50 search now has 29 exclusions! And some are very broad, such as "for" -- broad enough to lead to some false negatives, but that's better to me than being constantly alerted to false positives such as "screen for Lenovo P50". I don't want to exclude "screen" as it sometimes appears in the auctions I want to see. So far, my entire experience with this app has been dismissing alerts for false positives and adding words to the exclusion lists. Meanwhile, I haven't heard a peep from eFerret. That may be a good thing but I won't know until it does or doesn't alert me to a desired hit. UPDATE IN RESPONSE TO DEVELOPER'S RESPONSE: Thanks, but I never looked at the settings screen until finding it to turn off the setting. Maybe your app is doing things you don't know it's doing. In any case, just calling it "Wake me up" isn't enough; it should make it explicitly clear that it's going to ring incessantly until turned off. Regarding the category, I did see down at the bottom where it says "More filters" and tapped it, but nothing happened. I tried again today and saw that I was supposed to look below that where it said "eBay", and then to the right of that where it said "Change". That isn't very intuitive. When I pressed "Change", it insisted on showing me a new search hit first, and when done with that, I was back to the main screen. I pressed Change again and this time it let me in to the additional filters. And I see that one of them is Category. That's good, but it shouldn't be that hidden. Look, eFerret puts the category selection on the main screen right next to the item name. That's where it belongs. Making it that involved to get to Category is not good interface design.
3 ★I wanted this for filtering local items (miles to postcode) and collection only - to spot bargains - but it doesn't access those standard eBay filters so no use.