Price Drop Watch
A split price watch capture with a labeled email form beside a product card listing every price the item has ever held.
A split price watch capture with a labeled email form beside a product card listing every price the item has ever held.
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Price Drop Watch trades an address for one promise: a single email if a specific item ever gets cheaper. The form watches one product, the tan Weekender Duffel currently at $148, and beside it sits the item's full price history, every number it has held since the 2024 launch. Price rises never trigger anything, and the copy says so plainly.
History is one array, one row per price change with its date and the reason. Publishing the record in both directions, whether it flatters the store or not, is what lets the watch start informed rather than hopeful.
Reach for this block on a product page, directly under the product overview, for buyers who like the item but are waiting on the number. The history rows must reflect real pricing or the honesty claim collapses; a fabricated drop is worse than no history.
A natural flow around it on an Ecommerce Pro page:
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One strong use is the single item watch with its full price history. Other watch setups:
Tip: publishing the launch price next to the current one removes the anchor game entirely, so the watcher trusts the next number the block sends.