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Pay only if you want BuckHound to keep watching.

The first web check is free. Paid plans are for ongoing tracking, longer visible history windows, and alerts after you leave. They do not widen store coverage or turn thin history into certainty.

Free first checksPaid ongoing trackingSame tracked-price method on every plan

Free

For shoppers who want a quick price check before they open the retailer page.

$0

No subscription

Best for first checks
  • 15 searches per day
  • 3 tracked items per day
  • Web check with tracked range when history exists
  • No account required to start

The first answer is free. Pay only if you want BuckHound to keep watching after that.

Plus

For the shopper with a shortlist who wants BuckHound to keep checking after the first visit and send alerts when the price changes.

$2.99

per month or $30/year

For active watchers
  • 15 tracked items
  • 30 days of history
  • Email and SMS alerts
  • Checks roughly every 12 hours

This plan buys ongoing watching and alerts. It does not invent older history or widen retailer coverage.

Pro

For shoppers who track a lot of items, want the longest visible window, and care about faster follow-up when a price moves.

$4.99

per month or $47/year

Deep watchlists
  • Unlimited tracked items
  • 365 days of history
  • Email, SMS, and voice alerts
  • Checks roughly every 4 hours

This is for bigger watchlists and faster follow-up, not a different tracking method.

What changes when you pay

You are paying for BuckHound to keep watching after the free answer, not for a different standard of truth.

  • Free is for quick checks and light tracking.
  • Plus is for a focused shortlist with email and SMS alerts.
  • Pro is for bigger watchlists, longer visible history, and faster follow-up.

What stays the same

Upgrading does not change BuckHound's scope, limits, or disclosure rules.

  • BuckHound only uses prices it actually observed after tracking began.
  • Short windows stay labeled as thin history.
  • Paid plans do not unlock Walmart, Target, or other unsupported stores.
  • Retailers still control coupons, taxes, shipping, and the final checkout price.

Pricing questions

The parts people usually want cleared up before they commit to paying for ongoing tracking.

No. The homepage check is free. Paid plans are for ongoing tracking, longer visible history windows, and alerts that keep running after you leave.