eCommerce Price Monitoring Data: What to Track and Why
Learn which public ecommerce fields matter for price monitoring, competitor tracking, product availability, seller analysis, and recurring data delivery.
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Public Data Only
Lawful, publicly available sources
Quality Assured
Cleaned, deduplicated, reviewed
Ready to Use
CSV, Excel, JSON, Google Sheets
Every service page is generated from structured content and includes scoping, extraction, cleaning, QA, and delivery.
Scoping & Planning
We review the source, approved fields, output structure, timeline, and delivery format before starting.
Managed Extraction
We build and run an extraction workflow tailored to the approved public sources and data requirements.
Data Cleaning
We normalize columns, standardize formats, and remove malformed or incomplete values where possible.
Deduplication & QA
Deliveries are reviewed for duplicates, missing fields, inconsistent naming, and unexpected row counts.
Formatted Delivery
Receive your dataset in CSV, Excel, JSON, Google Sheets-ready, or another agreed format.
Recurring Support
For recurring work, we keep the schema stable so new files can be compared, appended, or imported.
This service is for brands, retailers, agencies, pricing teams, marketplace analysts, eCommerce operators, and research teams that need Amazon product intelligence without building internal scraping systems.
It supports catalog research, pricing analysis, seller monitoring, product benchmarking, and recurring public data collection projects.
The exact fields depend on source structure, public availability, compliance review, and intended business use.
Amazon projects can collect public product titles, ASINs, prices, availability, seller names, ratings, review counts, category paths, product URLs, variation information, and other visible product-page fields approved during scoping.
Scraping Geek does not collect private account data, login-protected data, cart-only prices, payment data, or restricted information. Every project is reviewed before acceptance.
Collect public product prices and seller-visible pricing signals.
Compare products, categories, ASINs, and public attributes across a marketplace.
Monitor public stock and availability signals on selected products.
Collect public seller fields when visible and suitable for extraction.
Every dataset is cleaned, structured, and delivered in the format your team prefers.
Scraping Geek can deliver Amazon product datasets as CSV, XLSX, JSON, or scheduled report files with normalized prices, ASINs, categories, and capture dates when needed.
A streamlined workflow from request to delivery.
We review the Amazon marketplace, URLs, fields, and intended use.
We define approved products, fields, delivery format, and one-time or recurring cadence.
We collect public product data from the approved pages.
We normalize ASINs, prices, sellers, categories, and duplicate product records.
We provide the completed dataset in the requested format.
Amazon datasets are checked for duplicate ASINs, malformed prices, missing titles, inconsistent availability values, and source URL coverage.
For recurring monitoring, Scraping Geek can preserve a stable schema and capture timestamp fields for period-over-period comparison.
Every Amazon product data request is reviewed before acceptance. Projects must be based on client-provided public URLs, searches, categories, ASINs, or product listings from lawful sources.
We do not collect private account data, login-protected pages, cart-only pricing, payment information, sensitive data, or restricted personal information. Marketplace limitations may affect the approved scope.
Public Data Only
Lawful, publicly available sources
Project Review
Every project assessed before start
No Private Data
Login-protected content excluded
Careful Scope
Requests may be limited or declined
Yes. You can provide ASIN lists, product URLs, category URLs, or search URLs for review.
Public seller fields can be included when visible and suitable for collection.
Yes. Amazon product data can be scoped for one-time extraction or recurring monitoring.
No. Scraping Geek is a managed public data extraction service that delivers cleaned datasets.
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