Watch: get alerts when prices move
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- 00:00:00.000Alerts appear on the Alerts page with a severity level, so urgent changes stand out.
- 00:00:03.500Filter by severity to focus on what matters right now.
- 00:00:06.500Open an alert for the detail behind it — alerts are the "something happened" signal.
- 00:00:10.500Prefer Slack? Connect it under Settings, Integrations to get alerts as they happen.
Get alerts when prices move
Alerts tell you when something changed without you having to go looking for it — a competitor dropped their price, or one of your prices needs attention.
Where alerts show up
Every alert appears on the Alerts page with a severity level, so you can tell an urgent change from a routine one at a glance. Alerts are generated from the same price checks that feed the Action Center — they're the "something happened" signal, while recommendations are the "here's what to do about it" signal.
Sending alerts to Slack
If your team lives in Slack, you don't have to keep the Alerts page open. Connect your workspace under Settings → Integrations and enable the Slack connection to have alerts posted to a channel as they happen. Once connected, severity still controls how alerts are presented, so urgent changes stand out from routine ones.
What triggers an alert
Alerts follow from your price checks, so the more consistently you run checks — on demand from Overview or on a schedule — the more current your alerts stay. A workspace with no runs won't generate any alerts, because there's nothing new to compare against.
Related
- See what needs attention — where alerts connect to a decision.
- Set up competitors to watch — alerts only cover retailers you've added.

