Why we built this
You search for a product. You open Amazon. Then Best Buy. Then Walmart. Then Target. Then three more tabs just to be thorough. You compare prices, check for coupons, try to remember what you paid last time. Thirty minutes later, you're still not sure you found the best deal.
We built Lowest Listed to end that cycle. One search, every major retailer, real-time prices — sorted from lowest to highest. No tab switching. No guesswork. Just the data you need to make a confident purchase.
What we do
Lowest Listed compares prices across thousands of retailers in real time. When you search for a product, we pull current prices from retailer affiliate APIs, check for available coupons, and show you a 30-day price history so you know whether now is actually a good time to buy.
Every product gets a Deal Score — our data-driven rating that factors in price history, competitive positioning, and trend direction. A low price isn't always a good deal if it was lower last week.
How we make money
Transparency matters. When you click through to a retailer and make a purchase, we may earn an affiliate commission. This is standard practice across price comparison sites and does not affect the prices you pay. We show every retailer's price regardless of affiliate relationship — the lowest price is always first.
For full details, see our Affiliate Disclosure.
Our principles
- No scraping. All price data comes from legitimate retailer affiliate APIs. This means real-time accuracy and full compliance with retailer terms of service.
- No data selling. We don't sell your personal data. We don't build advertising profiles. Your search history is yours.
- Lowest price first. Results are sorted by price, not by who pays us the most. The best deal for you is always on top.
- Free to use. Core price comparison, price history, coupons, and Deal Scores are free. No account required for your first search.